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Unintended National Security Risks Tied to Healthcare Reform and the Cadillac Tax

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Published in:University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
Format: Online Article RSS Article
Published: 2015
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title Unintended National Security Risks Tied to Healthcare Reform and the Cadillac Tax
title_auth Unintended National Security Risks Tied to Healthcare Reform and the Cadillac Tax
title_full Unintended National Security Risks Tied to Healthcare Reform and the Cadillac Tax
title_fullStr Unintended National Security Risks Tied to Healthcare Reform and the Cadillac Tax
title_full_unstemmed Unintended National Security Risks Tied to Healthcare Reform and the Cadillac Tax
title_short Unintended National Security Risks Tied to Healthcare Reform and the Cadillac Tax
title_sort unintended national security risks tied to healthcare reform and the cadillac tax
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url https://repository.law.miami.edu/umnsac/vol5/iss2/12