Justices meet Friday to vote on ObamaCare but opinion not expected until June
The Supreme Court just held an unprecedented three days of hearings on Obamacare, but the law remains unsettled in the court of public opinion as well. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as Obamacare, will transform
Tom Price, R-Ga., arrive with copies of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, often referred to as Obamacare, during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 21, 2012, to express their anger about the legislation on
WASHINGTON – While the rest of us have to wait until June, the justices of the Supreme Court will know the likely outcome of the historic health care case by the time they go home this weekend. After months of anticipation, thousands of pages of briefs
Now that I've woken from the first full night's sleep since the Supreme Court's three-day Obamacare marathon began, I can share my thoughts on how the argument went, in case you haven't seen my first and second days'
By Jim Powell During Supreme Court presentations about what kind of precedent the Obamacare mandate might set, if it's upheld, there was some banter to the effect that maybe we might all be forced to eat broccoli. Some observers might have come away







