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By | 06/29/2012 | Health Care, Taxes | 5 Comments

Like him or hate him, Roberts undoubtedly made a professional, and not personal decision today. America did not turn into the USSR today, Obama is not like Hitler, the second civil war is not about to begin, and the Roberts opinion was not a liberal one.

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By | 06/28/2012 | Health Care | 3 Comments

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney responds to the Supreme Court’s ruling that upheld the Affordable Care Act as constitutional: “What the Court did today was say that Obama care did.

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By | 06/28/2012 | News | 1 Comment

Today, Justice Roberts joined Justices Ginsberg, Sotomayor, Breyer, and Kagan in upholding the Affordable Care Act and individual mandate for health care reform as constitutional. In his opinion, he essentially ruled.

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By | 06/28/2012 | Breaking News, Health Care | 1 Comment

h/t Global Post   Approximately 4.5 seconds after the Supreme Court released their decision on the Affordable Care Act, CNN ran with breaking news that the individual mandate had been.

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By | 06/28/2012 | Health Care

SCOTUSblog is covering the Supreme Court’s health care decision announcements live today. Using Cover It Live, they will answer questions until the announcement, with coverage and analysis to follow. They’re.

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By | 06/25/2012 | Campaign Finance | 1 Comment

In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled on the side of three corporations, reversing Montana’s 1912 limit on corporate campaign spending.  Today’s decision not only strengthens the 2010 Citizens.

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