Topic: U.S. Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Friday named an attorney to argue that challenges to President Barack Obama's healthcare insurance requirements must wait until after that part of the law has taken effect in 2014.The high court also appointed a second ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Friday named an attorney to argue that challenges to President Barack Obama's healthcare insurance requirements must wait until after that part of the law has taken effect in 2014.The high court also appointed a second ...
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 healthcare system's biggest overhaul in nearly 50 years.The decision had been widely expected since ...
(Reuters) - Six cases involving President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul legislation are pending before the Supreme Court as part of the legal battle over the law's fate.The following key issues have emerged in the legal briefs recently filed in the cases stemming ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's sweeping healthcare overhaul will top the agenda in the new Supreme Court term that opens on Monday and could be the most momentous in decades.Returning from its three-month recess, the nation's highest court will confront legal ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court will likely reject a request to speed up a ruling on President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul law, legal and financial analysts said.The justices on Friday are scheduled to consider Virginia's request seeking to bypass the normal ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - One year ago, President Barack Obama signed into law a sweeping healthcare overhaul to fulfill a long-standing Democratic pledge to ensure healthcare coverage for all Americans.Passage of the law was a major legislative victory for Obama and helped change ...
Congress will need a Plan B if the Supreme Court strikes down the individual mandate.Congress will need a Plan B if the Supreme Court strikes down the individual mandate.In his State of the Union address President Obama expressed a willingness to work ...
The recently passed health care reform bill will apparently be challenged in court by several states. The Constitution gives the federal government the authority to regulate interstate commerce, and it is simply absurd to claim that the $1 trillion dollar health care ...
According to the fraud complaint against Goldman Sachs (GS), the SEC alleges that John Paulson, manager of a large hedge fund company, paid $15 million to get GS to structure a synthetic derivative which would allow him to short billions of dollars ...