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ObamaCare on its way to Supreme Court?
It appears another case challenging ObamaCare's demand that everyone buy health insurance is headed for the Supreme Court after a federal judge disagreed this week with Liberty University's argument against the law's constitutionality.
Judge Norman Moon ruled this week that Liberty University and two individual plaintiffs had standing to assert their constitutional claims against the individual and employer mandates in the healthcare law. He also said their arguments were ripe for consideration.
"We're on our way now to the federal court of appeals, which puts this on a fast track ahead of every other case in the country at the court of appeals," explains Mat Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel and dean of Liberty University School of Law. "So we're looking very much forward to moving forward, and we believe at the end of the day at the court of appeals or at the U.S. Supreme Court this healthcare law will be found unconstitutional beyond the power of Congress to regulate"...
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