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Affordable Care Act Held Constitutional With Some Limitation
Gregory G. Drutchas
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Lisa Panah
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Michael J. Watza
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Keith F. Wright
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Kitch Drutchas Wagner Valitutti & Sherbrook
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Legal Alert/Article
July 5, 2012
, previously published on June 2012
On June 28, 2012, the United States Supreme Court announced its decision on challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“ACA”). The case focused on whether Congress exceeded its Constitutional authority in enacting two specific provisions of the ACA: the individual...
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