Supporters of the Affordable Care Act celebrate after the Supreme Court upheld the law in a 6-3 vote at the Supreme Court in Washington June 25 2015.
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Justice Scalia once again failed to win over either Justice Kennedy or Chief Justice Roberts, revealing he is losing the war over the Supreme Court's heart.
What will states using the federal insurance marketplace do if the Supreme Court rules against the government in King v Burwell?
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If the Supreme Court ends subsidies for the federal exchange, affected states could just establish their own exchanges, right? It's a little more complicated than that.
Could a decision against the government in King v Burwell lead to a backlash against the GOP?
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Supporting a decision that leaves six million people without coverage and raises premiums for others could further the image of the Republican Party as an uncaring party of the wealthy.
Does the ACA deserve a clean bill of health?
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Choosing health insurance that provides the amount of coverage you’ll likely need at the right cost is a difficult task, especially if it's your first time picking a plan.
Are health law professors educating the Supreme Court?
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In the oral argument in King v Burwell, the justices displayed a much more sophisticated understanding of the Affordable Care Act.
Consumers appear to cut their medical care spending when deductibles go up, even when it doesn’t make any sense.
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