Posted on Monday, 25th April 2011 by
Judges in Michigan, D.C., and Virginia have upheld the health care insurance reform law. Two judges, in Virginia and Florida, have struck down all or a part of health care reform. All involved agree the matter is headed to the United States Supreme Court.
The Attorney General of Virginia had asked the Supreme Court to take the case directly and take it out of the Court of Appeals. On Monday, the Supreme Court rejected that request. The case remains at the 4th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals and is set for argument on May 10, 2011.
Other Circuit Courts in Cincinnati and Washington D.C., have arguments over the Affordable Care Act set for June and September. Court watchers predict that the Circuit Courts will reach different rulings and the matter will be before the U.S. Supreme Court in the spring of 2012.
Just in time for elections…
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