The Obama administration is headed into a Supreme Court case over healthcare reform without a clear answer to significant questions about Congress’s power.
The Justice Department will file its first brief on the merits of the case today — the beginning of a long process that will almost surely culminate in a ruling this summer.
The first briefs will focus on the core question of whether it is constitutional to make almost every American buy health insurance.
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Source: The Hill
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