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The NYT editorial calls the arguments specious based on a four word phrase's ambiguity, and says it was pulled out of thin air by the plaintiffs. In the end it was Justice Kennedy ruling in favor that turned a 6-3 decision away from the 5-4 decision on other issues with the Affordable Care Act in 2012.
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