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Lawyers for the Obama administration are heading to court on Tuesday to defend a key provision of the health care legislation that requires Americans to have health insurance or face a fine.
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While 13 states and counting have lined up to contest the constitutionality of Obama's health care program, Oregon has signed up to defend it even as its neighbor Washington's attorney general opposes the law.
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Michael C. Dorf, professor, Cornell University Law School, has taken a look at the health care legislation passed in the U.S. Sunday and says statements it is unconstitutional are unsound.
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Michigan Representative John Dingell appeared on the Paul Smith show and made a shocking statement about how health care will control the lives of Americans.
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U.S. President Barack Obama today signed the new health care legislation to reform medical care in the United States. He and those involved in the passage referred to today as "historic."
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“Congressional Democrats and Obama are headed toward a ‘catastrophic success’ politically if they pass health-care reform in its current legislative form. Democrats pushing so hard for success on health care could find themselves in a situation resembling President Bush's situation...
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Conservative Supreme Court justices today zeroed in on the individual mandate portion of the Obama administration's health care law, asking where the federal government's power would end if the court approves legislation to force people to buy health insurance.
ABC's Karen Travers reports from Washington: President Obama told ABC News’ Charles Gibson in an interview that if Congress does not pass health care legislation that will bring down costs, the federal government “will go bankrupt.” The president laid out...
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Two years ago Friday, President Obama signed what has been called the most significant legislative achievement of his administration, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The president's signature was barely dry before opponents began challenging the law in federal courts across the country. The Supreme Court agreed to take up the case after the lower courts divided on a key provision.
So, for three days next week, the court will hear six hours of arguments against the law brought by 26 states, as well as a small-business group and four individuals.
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