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The Political John Roberts

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This editorial in the WSJ raises questions about Chief Justice Roberts' written majority opinion, and says Justice Scalia's comment about SCOTUScare should be replaced with the term RobertScare. It says Justice Roberts has emerged twice as a "political" Justice in the way he has interpreted the law in this case.

Media coverage on the U.S. Supreme Court's 2015 Affordable Care Act (Obama healthcare law) 6-3 decision to uphold health subsidies

06/25/2015

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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