06/03/2026
ABK LAW COLUMN in amNewYork LAW, co-authored by Arthur Aidala Esq, Michael Jaccarino and Michael Ljubich.
“Op-ed | What happens when state healthcare laws conflict with federal healthcare laws?
In the United States, state and federal laws often interact in complicated ways. Both levels of government create their own laws, but the U.S. Constitution gives the federal government the final say. This means that, according to the Supremacy Clause and the Doctrine of Preemption, federal laws prevail over state laws.
There are many exceptions where these conflicts are litigated, particularly in criminal law, environmental law, and laws dealing with civil rights. One recent battleground has been in the evolving area of health care..."
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https://www.amny.com/law/op-ed-state-federal-healthcare-laws/
Arthur Aidala is the managing partner of Aidala, Bertuna and Kamins. He is a former Kings County Assistant District Attorney and is the host of the “Arthur Aidala Power Hour” weekdays at 6pm on AM 970 The Answer.
Michael Jaccarino is a partner at Aidala, Bertuna & Kamins. He is a proven trial lawyer and a defender of the accused.
Michael Ljubich is a law student and legal intern at Aidala, Bertuna & Kamins P.C..
amny LAW covers the legal community, informing attorneys, judges, court professionals, and officials while also increasing public awareness of the court system.•
https://www.amny.com/law/op-ed-state-federal-healthcare-laws/
The Affordable Care Act, which was codified on March 23, 2010, was an effective piece of legislation that addressed several prongs of the American Healthcare