The Supreme court heard arguments on a second major challenge to President Obama’s healthcare law, “but no clear majority was immediately apparent in the case that takes aim at a pivotal part of the statute providing tax subsidies to help people afford insurance,” Reuters reports.
New York Times: “As expected, the court’s four liberal members voiced strong support for the administration’s position. But the administration must almost certainly capture the vote of either Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. or Justice Anthony M. Kennedy to prevail. The chief justice said almost nothing.”
A decision is due by the end of June.
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