Topic: U.S. Supreme Court

Supreme Court sets Obama healthcare arguments

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Oral arguments on President Barack Obama's sweeping U.S. healthcare overhaul will last 5-1/2 hours spread over three days from March 26-28, the Supreme Court said on Monday.The Supreme Court last month agreed to hear the 5-1/2 hours of oral ...

High court sets Obama healthcare arguments

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Oral arguments on President Barack Obama's sweeping U.S. healthcare overhaul will last 5-1/2 hours spread over three days from March 26-28, the Supreme Court said on Monday.The Supreme Court last month agreed to hear the 5-1/2 hours of oral ...

Supreme Court to take on Obama healthcare law

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to decide the fate of President Barack Obama's healthcare law, with an election-year ruling due by July on the U.S. healthcare system's biggest overhaul in nearly 50 years.A Supreme Court spokeswoman said oral ...

US healthcare battle edges nearer Supreme Court

A second US appeals court upheld President Barack Obama's health care overhaul Thursday, but an earlier ruling against the plan means his signature reform is destined for the Supreme Court.The three-judge panel of the 4th US Circuit Court in Virginia ruled that ...

Court tosses Virginia challenge to healthcare law

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Thursday threw out Virginia's challenge to the constitutionality of the healthcare overhaul signed into law by U.S. President Barack Obama last year.The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a ruling by a ...

Analysis: Two justices may decide fate of Obama healthcare law

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The legal fate of President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law will likely come down to two Republican appointees on the U.S. Supreme Court -- Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Anthony Kennedy.That would be a familiar role for Kennedy, ...

Analysis: Obama healthcare law: two justices may decide fate

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The legal fate of President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law will likely come down to two Republican appointees on the U.S. Supreme Court -- Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Anthony Kennedy.That would be a familiar role for Kennedy, ...
What does a president do when he has no news to tell the nation at his first State of the Union address? According to President Obama, you direct your supporting party to spring up and down at certain points of the speech, ...

San Francisco plan for uninsured withstands final legal challenge

U.S. Supreme Court justices declined to consider a legal challenge to Healthy San Francisco, a health access program that has enrolled tens of thousands of uninsured city residents.. Healthy San Francisco, which offers primary and preventive care to the uninsured, requires businesses ...

U.S. opposes legal challenge to San Francisco employer mandate

The enactment of national health system reform may help protect the employer mandate underpinning San Francisco's universal health coverage program from a pending legal challenge -- at least for now.. "The intervening enactment of comprehensive federal health care legislation has dramatically changed ...
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