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Analysis: Why Supreme Court May Uphold Healthcare Law
Reuters(Reuters) - Conventional political wisdom holds that the Supreme Court, scheduled to hear a challenge to President Barack Obama's healthcare law beginning on Monday, is likely to strike it down on partisan lines. The court's Republican appointees enjoy...Tags: Arts and Culture, Federal Election Commission, Barack Obama, Stephen Breyer, Elena Kagan
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How health care case will unfold before the court
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP)— The Supreme Court will begin hearing arguments on Monday over President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, derisively labeled "Obamacare" by its opponents. A look at how the case...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Stephen Breyer, Barack Obama, Elena Kagan, Health Insurance
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Obama Healthcare Law Faces High Court Hearing
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul faces its biggest court test next week, capping a legal battle that could reshape the powers of the U.S. government, redefine medical care for most Americans and transform the 2012...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Stephen Breyer, Barack Obama, Strikes, Elena Kagan
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ANALYSIS: If Supreme Court kills health care mandate, what's left?
WASHINGTON (AP) — The heart of the Obama administration's health care overhaul hanging in the balance, the Supreme Court is turning to whether the rest of the law can survive if the crucial individual insurance requirement is struck down. The...
Tags: Insurance, Laws, Politics, Antonin Scalia, Republican Party
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The case for Obamacare
After three days of arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court, the case for the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, better known as "Obamacare," remains strong. Four members of the court, including the justice expected to be the key swing vote...
Tags: Insurance, Laws, Politics, John G. Roberts, Jr., Antonin Scalia
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Audio: 10 moments from the Supreme Court debate on healthcare
WASHINGTON -- Solicitor Gen. Donald Verrilli Jr., representing the government, makes his opening statement, arguing that insurance has become the predominant way that Americans pay for healthcare. But Verrilli argues the system is broken because people...Tags: Laws, National Government, Politics, Epidemics and Plagues, John G. Roberts, Jr.
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High court rules strip search reasonable after traffic stop
A New Jersey man who was strip searched in prison after being accused of failing to pay a traffic fine lost his Supreme Court appeal Monday. The 5-4 divided court found two county jails "struck a reasonable balance between inmate privacy and the needs of...
Tags: News Agency, Racism, Politics, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Antonin Scalia
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From the Right: Liberals or Progressives?
Over the last five years or so we have seen the “liberals” in this country abandon that once venerable term: they’re all “progressives” now. I don’t know if that’s progress or not. Ronald Reagan did more than...Tags: Facebook, Ronald Reagan
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Rodricks suffers selective judicial memory
In his recent column ("Razing the JFX, lowering O's expectations," April 3), Dan Rodricks continues his attacks on the Supreme Court for asking the tough questions of the lawyers presenting the Obama administration's case for the Patient Protection and...Tags: Chuck Schumer, Lawyers, Barack Obama, Crime, Law and Justice, Democratic Party
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With clock ticking, Indiana GOP Senate race heats up
Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock's campaign released a new radio ad Monday, hammering six-term incumbent Sen. Dick Lugar of Indiana and adding to the thickening tension between the two candidates in the final two weeks of the primary race....
Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Politics, Antonin Scalia, Advertising, Republican Party
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Supreme Court will hear case on affirmative action at colleges
Los Angeles TimesThe Supreme Court cast doubt Tuesday on the future of affirmative action at the nation’s colleges and universities, agreeing to hear an appeal from a white student in Texas who seeks an end to "racial preferences" in college admissions. The...Tags: Politics, Racism, John G. Roberts, Jr., Antonin Scalia, Colleges and Universities
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Supreme Court: Prisoners don't need to be read Miranda rights
WASHINGTON (AP)— The Supreme Court said Tuesday investigators don’t have to read Miranda rights to inmates during jailhouse interrogations about crimes unrelated to their current incarceration.
The high court, on a 6-3 vote, overturned a...Tags: Punishment, Stephen Breyer, Assault, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons
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