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Pence likens health care ruling to 9/11 — In a closed door House GOP meeting Thursday, Indiana congressman and gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence likened the Supreme Court's ruling upholding the Democratic health care law to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, according to several sources present.
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Was the Dissent Originally a Majority Opinion? — The four-Justice dissent, at least on first quick perusal, reads like it was originally written as a majority opinion, [something Larry Solum also noticed] (for example, he refers to Justice Ginsburg's opinion as “The dissent") [update …


Repeal Is a Fantasy — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks about the Supreme Court ruling on health care in Washington, Thursday, June 28, 2012. (Charles Dharapak / AP Photo) — The Republican Plan B is to repeal Obamacare on Day 1 of a Romney presidency. — Good luck with that.

The political genius of John Roberts — After Chief Justice Charles Evan Hughes deftly beat back Franklin Delano Roosevelt's court-packing proposal, FDR said, with grudging admiration, that Hughes was the best politician in the country. “That was hardly the way Hughes would have chosen to be remembered …


CNN News Staffers Revolt Over Blown Coverage — “Embarrassing.” “F**king humiliating.” “Shameful.” A veteran producer jumps the gun, a young correspondent goes too far, and the network's crisis deepens. — News staffers at the cable network CNN, long the gold standard in television news …

Obama Wins the Battle, Roberts Wins the War — The chief justice's canny move to uphold the Affordable Care Act while gutting the Commerce Clause. — There were two battles being fought in the Supreme Court over the Affordable Care Act. Chief Justice John Roberts—and Justice Anthony Kennedy …


Why Romney Won't Repeal Obamacare — Mitt Romney, speaking just before noon today, declared that on his first day in office, “I will act to repeal Obamacare.” I think he chose his words carefully. As President, he may indeed “act” to repeal it on Day One, but I don't believe he will actually be able to overturn the law.
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Blog chatter: Impeach Roberts — Furious conservative activists lashed out Thursday in the blogosphere at Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts for siding with the left and upholding the individual mandate in “Obamacare,” with some even calling for his impeachment.

Evidence that the Votes Shifted After Conference (Initial Vote to Declare Mandate Unconstitutional) — After a preliminary read of the opinions in the Health Care Cases (National Federation of Independent Business v. Sibelius), there seems to be substantial evidence that the initial vote …
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I'm Not Down on John Roberts — Having gone through the opinion, I am not going to beat up on John Roberts. I am disappointed, but I want to make a few points. — First, I get the strong sense from a few anecdotal stories about Roberts over the past few months and the way he has written …
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Did Nino Scalia Firmly Think He Had His “Constitutional Moment”, and His Majority? — Sure sounds like he did not search-and-replace his text to correct it when Roberts peeled off. — Successfully electing George W. Bush 5-4 was not enough for him. He thought he had repealed the ACA 5-4 as well.
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How far the four dissenters were willing to go — In a 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. But as the political, legal, and policy world scrutinizes the details of today's ruling, it's worth pausing to appreciate just how far the four dissenters …
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The Decision to Uphold the Mandate as Tax Represents a Gestalt Shift in Constitutional Law — The Supreme Court upheld the individual mandate today on a 5-4 vote. The decisive opinion by Justice Roberts reasons that the mandate was not authorized by commerce clause, but instead upheld the mandate as a tax.
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Conservative Republicans Turn On Former Hero, Chief Justice John Roberts — Conservative Republicans used to be huge fans of Chief Justice John Roberts — until this morning. — Over the course of just a few hours, Republicans' warm feelings toward the Chief Justice (see the top twelve Republican songs …
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Don't call it a mandate — it's a tax (UPDATED) — UPDATED to 12:50 p.m. For those reading the opinions, the key section on the mandate is in Roberts' opinion, from pp. 33-44. That clearly has five votes behind it. — Salvaging the idea that Congress did have the power to try …
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4 Reasons Why Republicans Won't Be Able To Repeal Obamacare — Responding to Thursday's Supreme Court decision upholding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, Congressional Republicans have scheduled a vote in the House to repeal the law and Mitt Romney pledged to undo the measure if he's elected president in November.
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In Health Care Ruling, Roberts Steals a Move From John Marshall's Playbook
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POTUS First Learned Erroneous News on Court Decision from Cable TV
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Hillary Clinton: ‘Obviously quite excited’ about court ruling
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The Court Rules: Obamacare is the Largest Tax Increase in the History of the World
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Victory for Obama, but Ruling Limits Medicaid Provision
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What Did SCOTUS Just Do? — Was today's Supreme Court Obamacare …
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The Radicalism (And Hackery) of the Health Care Cases Dissenters
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John Roberts Saves Us All
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Pelosi: Ted Kennedy helped pass health law from heaven, can now rest in peace
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Five Possible Silver Linings in the Obamacare Decision
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Initial Thoughts on the Health Care Ruling
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The Commerce Clause Discussion and the Doctrine of Stare Decisis (Updated)
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Rush Limbaugh: SCOTUS is a ‘death panel’
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Republicans Will Soon Stop Talking about Health Care
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Health care ruling: GOPers pounce on SCOTUS tax talk
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Sometimes labels matter: Why the Anti-Injunction Act didn't preclude judicial consideration of the individual mandate
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Chief Justice Roberts May Have Switched Health Care Vote at Last Minute
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House charges Holder with contempt of Congress — PLAY CBS NEWS VIDEO — (CBS News) The House of Representatives voted to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress Thursday for failing to provide documents relating to the Fast and Furious gunwalking program.
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Fast and Furious Contempt Citation for Holder
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AG emails: Get to the bottom of Fast and Furious
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Pelosi to walk on Holder vote: What GOP is doing is ‘contemptible, even for them’
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Democrats plan mass walkout during contempt vote
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DeMint: ‘Obamacare’ Still Unconstitutional — States Should Refuse To Implement It — Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) called on states to outright refuse to implement health care reform in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision upholding the law — which would amount to nullification by states.
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Sen. Paul Statement on Obamacare Ruling
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SCOTUS Post-Mortem: What's Next?
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Rand Paul: Just Because SCOTUS Says It's Constitutional, 'Doesn't Make It So'
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People Who Say They're Moving To Canada Because Of ObamaCare — I'm sure they'll like the healthcare just fine there. — Dave Stopera — a half hour ago — 763 responses
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Former GOP Spokesman: ‘Is Armed Rebellion Now Justified?’ — Lansing attorney does not like Supreme Court Obamacare ruling — The former spokesman for the Michigan Republican Party sent out an email that questioned whether armed rebellion was justified over the Supreme Court ruling upholding Obamacare.
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