U.S. ex rel. Taylor v. Healthcare Associates of Texas, LLC
This brief discusses the constitutionality of the qui tam provision of the False Claims Act, arguing that a relator does not exercise significant authority, occupy a continuing position, or possess any characteristics of an Officer of the United States so as to implicate Article II of the Constitution. Additionally, this brief discusses over 40 years of qui tam practice that demonstrates that qui tams do not infringe on Executive authority.