Health Care & Hospital Law,
U.S. Supreme Court
Jun. 28, 2021
Supreme Court, again, upholds the Affordable Care Act
The Supreme Court’s ruling makes it more difficult for future court challengers of the Affordable Care Act to have their core claims resolved on the merits, as it will be harder for them to show that they have standing to sue unless Congress increases the current $0 monetary penalty (tax).





Back in November, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in California v. Texas (19-840) and Texas v. California (19-1019) -- possibly the most controversial cases of the term. At that time, I shared my prediction the Supreme Court would uphold the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act based on the questions and comments the ju...
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