Supreme Court health care arguments under way
Demonstrators gathered outside the Supreme Court Monday to be seen and heard on the question of whether President Barack Obama's health care reform law should be upheld or repealed. Despite stark opposition on the
Kathie McClure, left, and Monica Haymond nap outside the Supreme Court building (Credit: CBS News) (CBS News) On the first day of the Supreme Court's oral arguments on President Obama's health care bill, approximately 20 people waited in line for
Demonstrators gathered outside the Supreme Court Monday to be seen and heard on the question of whether President Barack Obama's health care reform law should be upheld or repealed. Despite stark opposition on the
Supreme Court dives into health care debate, WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court opened three days of historic oral arguments on the fate of President Obama's health care law by skeptically questioning whether an 1867
Medical students show their support for US President Barack Obama's healthcare law during the first day of legal arguments over the Affordable Care Act at the Supreme Court in Washington March 26, 2012. Obama's sweeping healthcare overhaul on Monday







