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Ever since Congress passed the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010 with one Republican voting in favor, conservatives have fought — in the legislature and the courts — to repeal it. The law, frequently referred to as Obamacare after Democratic President Barack Obama, enacted sweeping reforms of the U.S. health-care system. It includes a government-managed exchange for purchasing subsidized insurance coverage …
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Foreword
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College Athletics, Ballot Harvesting and Same-Sex Adoptions on the Docket
NCAA v. Alston, Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee, Fulton v. Philadelphia and Others
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Obamacare's Insurance Mandate
Overview of Supreme Court Health-care Litigation
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5th Circuit Holding on the Affordable Care Act
Deciding the Constitutionality of the Insurance Mandate
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Before the Court in California v. Texas
The Justices Weigh in on Obamacare’s Insurance Mandate
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Glossary
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Pro & Con
Is the Individual Mandate to Buy Health Insurance in the Affordable Care Act Still Constitutional After the Penalty for Noncompliance Was Removed?