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LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff
over 12 years ago
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Judge: Lawsuit Over Health Overhaul Can Go To Trial
PENSACOLA, Fla. - (AP) Crucial pieces of a lawsuit challenging the Obama administration's health care overhaul can go to trial, with a judge ruling Thursday he wants to hear more arguments over whether it's constitutional to force citizens to...
LexisNexis Emerging Issues Community Staff
over 12 years ago
Health Care
Spotlight on Health Care Reform
Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act Not Violative of Constitution, Permitted under Commerce Clause, Rules Federal Judge
DETROIT - (Mealey's) A Michigan federal judge on Oct. 7 dismissed a constitutional challenge to the health insurance mandate/federal income tax penalty of the Health Care Reform Act, saying Congress has a right to try to eliminate cost-shifting by...
Cheryl Keely
over 12 years ago
Litigation
Litigation Blog
Constitutional Challenge To Insurance Requirement Of Health Care Reform Act Dismissed
DETROIT - (Mealey's) A Michigan federal judge on Oct. 7 dismissed a constitutional challenge to the health insurance mandate/federal income tax penalty of the Health Care Reform Act, saying Congress has a right to try to eliminate cost-shifting by...