"By the end of today's arguments," CAC President Doug Kendall said, "the thinness of the challengers' claim became apparent to anyone listening closely, and some of the Court's conservatives seem to recognize that the challenge to the minimum coverage provision was more rhetoric than law."
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CAC President Doug Kendall said, “On the cusp of the historic argument on the powers of the federal government in health care, and with challenges to the Voting Rights Act hurtling towards the Court, the Coleman majority’s failure to give due deference to Congress’ express constitutional powers is troubling.”
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