The Supreme Court will hear arguments on President Obama's healthcare law over a three-day span in late March.
The
schedule further confirms the universal expectation that the court will
issue a ruling on the healthcare law next June, at the height of the
2012 campaign.
The Supreme Court will begin on March 26 with one hour of arguments on
whether it can reach a decision on the reform law before 2014. There is a
possibility that a separate federal law will prevent the courts from
ruling until the law's individual mandate has taken effect.
On March 27, the justices will hear two hours of arguments on the core question of whether the mandate is unconstitutional. (Continues here)
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