Monday, 21 May 2012 | Source: The Associated Press
Twenty-two states have joined Montana in fighting to prevent the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision from being used to strike down state laws restricting corporate campaign spending.
While Supreme Court watchers focus on the insurance requirement in President Obama's healthcare law, the election year ruling next month may also decide on billions in new taxes.
Friday, 27 Apr 2012 | Source: The Associated Press
The Supreme Court, suddenly at the heart of presidential politics, is preparing what could be blockbuster rulings on health care and immigration shortly before the fall election.
After being rejected by the high court, Jeffery Skilling and his attorney will go back to the original court where he was convicted to file a defense motion for a new trial based on new evidence.
Wednesday, 28 Mar 2012 | Source: The Associated Press
On the third and last day of arguments, several Supreme Court justices seemed receptive to the idea that portions of Obama's health care law can survive even if the the centerpiece is declared unconstitutional.
Wednesday, 28 Mar 2012 | Source: The Associated Press
The heart of the Obama administration's health care overhaul hanging in the balance, the Supreme Court is turning to whether the rest of the law can survive if the crucial individual insurance requirement is struck down.
Tuesday, 27 Mar 2012 | Posted By:
| Source: CNBC.com
If the U.S. Supreme Court finds the Obama mandatory health insurance law constitutional "it's going to basically bankrupt the states," Texas Gov. Rick Perry tells CNBC.
Health coverage for more than 30 million people. The power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce. President Obama's re-election. The reputation of the Supreme Court and the legacy of its chief justice, USA Today reports.
Monday, 26 Mar 2012 | Source: The Associated Press
President Barack Obama's health-care overhaul is front and center at the U.S. Supreme Court for three days of hearings to determine the fate of a law aimed at extending health insurance to 30 million more Americans.
Wednesday, 21 Mar 2012 | Source: The Associated Press
The Supreme Court has sided with an Idaho couple in a property rights case, ruling they can go to court to challenge an Environmental Protection Agency order that blocked construction of their new home and threatened fines of more than $30,000 a day.
If the Obama administration persuades the Supreme Court to uphold its health-care overhaul law, it will be in large part thanks to a 70-year-old precedent involving an Ohio farmer, The New York Times reports.
This month, the Supreme Court, under Chief Justice John Roberts, will hear extended arguments leading to a final ruling on President Obama's signature healthcare legislation, the New York Times reports.
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