Day 2 analysis: The Supreme Court justices debate the health insurance mandate
The Supreme Court hearings on the Affordable Care Act got to the heart of the matter Tuesday morning: Is it constitutional for the federal government to require most Americans to purchase health insurance? The debate was heated at times, meandering at others. We asked our panel of health law professors to help us dissect the arguments.
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Day 3 analysis: The health law hearings on severability, coercion, and liberty
It was a marathon day in the Supreme Court, with the justices considering two major questions: What should happen to the rest of the Affordable Care Act if the mandate requiring most Americans to have health insurance is struck down? And, is it constitutional for the federal government to require states to expand their Medicaid rolls to cover more of those people who are now uninsured?
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