- And Congress took a step in that direction by passing the Affordable Care Act, but in the wake of a Supreme Court decision, it may need to begin with a clean sheet of paper and redesign both tax policy and health care policy. (msnbc.com)
- Health policy experts generally list five possible scenarios for how the Supreme Court might rule by taking steps to form accountable care organizations encouraged under the law. (MedPage Today)
- The timing is too perfect, said Thomas Goldstein, a Washington-based attorney who practices before the Supreme Court, adding that the argument would resemble this years proceedings on legal challenges to Obamas health care plan. (msnbc.com)
- The Supreme Court ruling on President Obamas landmark health care bill will come down sometime this month before the nine Justices leave Washington, D.C for summer break. Some are even speculating a decision rendered as soon as this week. (Yahoo Finance)
- If President Obama is now confiding to Democratic donors that he may have to revisit health care in a second term if the Supreme Court throws out his first attempt, as Bloomberg News reported June 1, maybe this time we can get it right. (AlterNet)
- Several dozen organizations filed friend of the court briefs for the lawsuit challenging the because the brief betrays some fundamental misunderstandings of how health care actually works. (The Plank on TNR.com)
- two years ago by President Obama to make health care more accessible to Americans. An appellate court declared the mandate requiring health insurance unconstitutional, and the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule by the end of June. (New York Daily News)
- Of course, if the Roberts court strikes down health care reform by a 5-4 vote And, difficult as this is to accept in our Twitter culture, Supreme Court justices needn't be popular. (Lubbock Avalanche-Journal)
- The Supreme Court could also take on a recent decision by resemble this years proceedings on legal challenges to President Barack Obamas health care plan. (Reuters India)
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Supreme Court health care
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