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Wilton B. Hyman is a Professor at New England Law | Boston, specializing in health law, statutory interpretation, and constitutional issues. His work focuses on the intersection of healthcare policy and legal frameworks, particularly examining the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and its implications. Notably, he authored a detailed analysis of the Supreme Court case King v. Burwell, which addressed the availability of tax credits for federal health insurance exchanges. This analysis explores the statutory interpretation debates between Justices Roberts and Scalia, emphasizing congressional intent and the ACA's structural design. Hyman’s scholarship highlights key legal principles such as federalism, administrative authority, and judicial review in healthcare reform contexts.


