Cuccinelli ‘cautiously optimistic’ about Va.’s health reform challenge
Ken Cuccinelli, Virginia’s attorney general, is “cautiously optimistic” about his challenge of the federal health reform law. Ken Cuccinelli Cuccinelli, who is suing U.S. Health and Human Services...
View ArticleFederal appeals court to weigh Va. health reform challenge today
A three-judge federal appeals panel is scheduled today (May 10) to hear arguments in the first major challenges of the federal health reform law passed last year. Ken Cuccinelli The U.S. Court of...
View ArticleVa. AG argues that health reform law violates Commerce Clause
Ken Cuccinelli, Virginia’s attorney general who argued an appeal challenging the federal health reform law, predicted after the hearing in Richmond today (May 10) that the U.S. Supreme Court is likely...
View ArticleFederal court in Ohio rules health reform law constitutional
A federal appeals court in Cincinnati ruled the federal health reform law constitutional, the latest in a string of conflicting rulings regarding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act....
View ArticleSupreme Court asked to review health reform law challenge from Mich.
The parties that filed a Michigan challenge to the federal health reform law passed last year have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review the decision deeming the law constitutional. The Thomas More...
View ArticleJudge in Pa. rules health reform’s individual mandate unconstitutional
A federal judge in Harrisburg, Pa., found the individual mandate included in the federal health reform law unconstitutional, adding another chapter to the contradictory rulings of federal courts. U.S....
View ArticleIn Supreme Court, both sides agree on one part in health reform debate
Both sides in the argument over the constitutionality of the federal health reform law agreed on one thing at the first hearing before the U.S. Supreme Court: that the justices can rule this year. The...
View ArticleSupreme Court justices pick at health reform’s individual mandate
The two justices who may be the linchpin in whether the federal health reform is deemed constitutional joined another pair of justices appointed by Republicans to probe whether Congress overstepped its...
View ArticleWith Obamacare ruling, Romney must resurrect his Bain Capital mindset
In light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on President Obama’s landmark health reform law, simply being the “anti-Obamacare” candidate is not enough for Gov. Mitt Romney as he seeks to unseat the...
View ArticleSupreme Court went too far with health reform ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court went too far in its June ruling declaring the federal health reform law constitutional, say nearly half of respondents to the latest IFAwebnews.com poll. Exactly 48% say the...
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