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Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Argument recap: A lift for the mandate? (FINAL UPDATE 5:12 pm) — Analysis — The Supreme Court spent 91 minutes Wednesday operating on the assumption that it would strike down the key feature of the new health care law, but may have convinced itself in the end not to do that because of just how hard …
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David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times:
Justices poised to strike down entire healthcare law — Demonstrators pray outside the U.S. Supreme Court on the third day of oral arguments over the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images / March 28, 2012)
Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Argument recap: Will Medicaid be sacrificed? (FINAL UPDATE 7:08 pm) — Analysis — Unless a closing oration by a top government lawyer stirs some real sympathy for the poor, the new health care law's broad expansion of the Medicaid program that serves the needy may be sacrificed …
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Crooks and Liars, The Huffington Post and ACS Blog
Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
The Supreme Court's Dark Vision of Freedom — The court's conservatives apparently believe in the land of the free. Circa 1804. — The fight over Obamacare is about freedom. That's what we've been told since these lawsuits were filed two years ago and that's what we heard both inside and outside the Supreme Court this morning.
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Reid Cherlin / GQ:
Take It From Me: Defending Obamacare is Super-Hard — It so happens that I'm packing up my apartment and moving out of Washington today after eight years of residence, most of which were spent in politics and government. One of the items I just bubble-wrapped is a framed copy of The L …
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Justices Ask if Health Law Is Viable Without Mandate — WASHINGTON — On the third day and final of Supreme Court arguments over the constitutionality of President Obama's health care overhaul law, the justices on Wednesday shifted their attention to a question with enormous practical implications …
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David Frum / david-frum:
Supremes Won't Save GOP From Itself on Obamacare
Supremes Won't Save GOP From Itself on Obamacare
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Los Angeles Times:
Justices suggest Medicaid expansion is unconstitutional
Justices suggest Medicaid expansion is unconstitutional
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Kevin Russell / SCOTUSblog:
First severability argument update
First severability argument update
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Jonathan Allen / Politico:
White House defends embattled solicitor general
White House defends embattled solicitor general
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Mother Jones, UrbanGrounds, PJ Media, Above the Law, Indecision Forever and National Review
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
The Morning Plum: What will happen to the uninsured?
The Morning Plum: What will happen to the uninsured?
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msnbc.com:
First Thoughts: Brace yourself for another 5-4 decision
First Thoughts: Brace yourself for another 5-4 decision
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Peter Landers / Washington Wire:
A Medicaid Twist in Health-Law Arguments
A Medicaid Twist in Health-Law Arguments
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Washington Monthly, Law Blog and Associated Press
Julian Pecquet / The Hill:
Reactions: Lawmakers revert to talking points as justices leave them in the dark
Reactions: Lawmakers revert to talking points as justices leave them in the dark
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Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
Dem kicked off House floor for ‘hoodie’ in Trayvon Martin protest — Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Ill.) on Wednesday morning was asked to leave the House floor after removing his suit jacket to reveal a “hoodie,” then putting the hood of his sweatshirt on his head to protest the Trayvon Martin killing in Florida.
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Ann Althouse / Althouse:
Rasmussen does a poll on whether Zimmerman is guilty of murdering Trayvon Martin. — Is a disturbing notion of due process taking over in America? Forget trials and juries and all that stuff? Let's do a poll! … Come to a conclusion yet! The American people should be celebrated …
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Joel Gehrke / Campaign 2012:
Dem pulled from House floor for Trayvon hoodie
Dem pulled from House floor for Trayvon hoodie
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Alex Seitz-Wald / ThinkProgress:
Congressman Gets Kicked Off House Floor For Wearing Hoodie For Trayvon
Congressman Gets Kicked Off House Floor For Wearing Hoodie For Trayvon
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CNN:
CNN Poll: Obama leads Romney and Santorum in November showdowns — Washington (CNN) - President Barack Obama holds a double-digit lead over GOP presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum in hypothetical general election matchups, according to a new poll.
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Greg Holyk / ABCNEWS:
Record Number See Romney Negatively; Obama Outpaces Him in Popularity — Mitt Romney trails Barack Obama by 19 points in basic popularity as the 2012 presidential contest inches closer to the main event, with a record 50 percent of Americans in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll now rating Romney unfavorably overall.
Stephanie Cutter / CNN:
Top Obama aide calls GOP charges ‘despicable’
Top Obama aide calls GOP charges ‘despicable’
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Jeff Weiner / Orlando Sentinel:
Trayvon Martin: Couple who fled home after Spike Lee tweet hires Morgan firm — A couple who say they were forced to leave their home after director Spike Lee re-tweeted their address to his Twitter followers has hired the Morgan & Morgan law firm to represent them.
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Bloomberg:
News Corp. Said to Plan U.S. Sports Network to Rival ESPN — Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. (NWSA) is taking steps to start a national U.S. sports network on cable television aimed at challenging Walt Disney Co. (DIS)'s ESPN, according to people with knowledge of the situation.
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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Stealing Christianity — TNR's Tim Noah wrote yesterday about one of my all-time biggest pet peeves: the constant appropriation of the word “Christian” by conservative evangelicals as exclusive to their distinctive and hardly uncontested point of view. What sent Noah off was an NPR story on …
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
CNN's Toobin discusses the Toobin factor — CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin continued to set the tone on the media's coverage of the Supreme Court's health care arguments today. Following up on yesterday's analysis that this was a “train wreck” for the Obama administration …
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Michael Wilson / City Room:
On ‘Mad Men,’ an Opening Scene Straight From Page 1 — The opening scenes of Sunday's season five premiere of “Mad Men,” set in 1966, depicted a sort of knucklehead-racism at work, when young men from the ad agency Young & Rubicam dropped bags filled with water on protesters picketing on the Madison Avenue sidewalk below.
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