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Obama health law anniversary finds 2 Americas

March 22nd, 2013 No comments

WASHINGTON – Three years, two elections, and one Supreme Court decision after President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act, its promise of health care for the uninsured may be delayed or undercut in much of the country because of entrenched opposition from many Republican state leaders. In …

Obama health care law divides Supreme Court conservatives – USA Today

July 8th, 2012 Comments off

President Obama’s health care law has divided the political world from the moment it was proposed. Now it appears to have divided the Supreme Court’s conservative bloc. Jan Crawford of CBS News writes that “discord at the Supreme Court is deep and personal …

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Supreme Court decision on polarizing health care law looms – CNN

June 28th, 2012 Comments off

Washington (CNN)– The U.S. Supreme Court will rule Thursday on the constitutionality of the sweeping health care law championed by President Barack Obama, in a hotly awaited decision that is bound to divide the country. The stakes cannot be …

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Health Care Stocks Wait for Supreme Court Decision – Wall Street Journal

June 26th, 2012 Comments off

Amid an ugly day for the stock market, health-care investors are bracing themselves for the Supreme Court’s historic ruling on President Obama’s health-care overhaul. It looks like a decision will not come today, although one is expected …

Supreme Court to rule Thursday on health care – CNN

June 26th, 2012 Comments off

Washington (CNN)– The U.S. Supreme Court will rule Thursday on the constitutionality of the sweeping health care law championed by President Barack Obama. The high court announced a series of other decisions on Monday, but not the most …

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Health Care Law: Supreme Court Decision Looming – Huffington Post

June 24th, 2012 Comments off

WASHINGTON — It’s the biggest secret in a city known for not keeping them. The nine Supreme Court justices and more than three dozen other people have kept quiet for more than two months about how the high court is going to rule on the …