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Obamacare’s Individual Mandate Supreme Court Precedent, Explained


November 2, 2020Uncategorizedaca court battle, aca court challenge, individual mandate affordable care act, individual mandate obamacare, individual mandate supreme court case, individual mandate unconstitutional, obamacare court battle, obamacare court challenge, obamacare supreme court, obamacare supreme court decision, supreme court upholds obamacare, us supreme court obamacareStephen Mackey

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On November 10th, the Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in the case of Texas v. California that could undo the entirety of Obamacare. This case revolves around the classification of the individual mandate as a tax. Here is an analysis of case that set the stage for this fight.

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