Justices Debate Whether Health-Care Law Can Stand Without Mandate
The controversial requirement says most adults must have health insurance or pay a penaltyContinue Reading
The controversial requirement says most adults must have health insurance or pay a penaltyContinue Reading
Without directive to purchase insurance, costs to consumers, government would rise, all agreeContinue Reading
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‘Individual mandate’ requires most adults to have health insurance or pay a penaltyContinue Reading
Old standby holds its own against higher priced, newer medsContinue Reading
Sweeping federal law is designed to extend coverage to the uninsured; opponents call it unconstitutionalContinue Reading
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Whether they deliberately mislead callers or simply don’t know the law is unclearContinue Reading
Without directive to purchase insurance, costs to consumers, government would rise, all agreeContinue Reading
While experts say it’s less vulnerable to legal challenge, some worry there won’t be enough doctors availableContinue Reading
But the Supreme Court could delay any decision for several years, the law professors addedContinue Reading
Sweeping federal law is designed to extend coverage to the uninsured; opponents call it unconstitutionalContinue Reading
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