Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Health reform supreme court

  • WASHINGTON -- Having tackled, and perhaps terminated, the individual mandate on Tuesday, the Supreme Court will spend its third and final day of the health care reform cases testing the Affordable Care Acts broader fate.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Hundreds gathered in a park across from the Capitol Tuesday to hear Tea Party and conservative leaders describe a dystopian future that awaits if President Barack Obamas health care reform law is left in place.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • (CBS News) WASHINGTON -- Amid the thumping drumbeats and random outbursts of her opposition, Jenny Beth Martin, the leader of the Tea Party Patriots, tried to get her microphone in working order outside of the Supreme Court Tuesday.
  • (CBS News)
  • Novato, California (CNN)-- When health care reform passed Congress more than two years ago, Julie Walters yelled for her husband to come into the living room where she was watching the vote live on television. I was so happy, Walters remembers.
  • (CNN)
  • WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court is finally hearing oral arguments on President Barack Obama's health care reform legislation.
  • (The Epoch Times)
  • No member of the Supreme Court has stepped aside in the health-care reform case currently before them, even though two of the justices apparently own far more than $25 in health-care-company stock.
  • (Daily Beast)
  • Can You Create Commerce in Order to Regulate It? continued But what the health reform law does is only require advance purchase of something people inevitably need at some unknown point.
  • (WebMD)
  • WASHINGTON – On the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday, Montanan Erinn Ackley joined a half-dozen other women telling their personal health-care stories in support of the federal health-care law – and they certainly weren't alone.
  • (Missoulian)
  • WASHINGTON -- The legal fate of President Barack Obamas embattled health care law has always turned on winning over the center of the Supreme Court: Justice Anthony M. Kennedy.
  • (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

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