Politics & Government

U.S. Supreme Court Hears 'ObamaCare' Arguments

The Supreme Court of the United States began hearing a case regarding the constitutionality of President Barack Obama's signature piece of legislation, the Affordable Care Act.

America's nine highest justices are currently hearing arguments both for and against --otherwise known as "ObamaCare."

The Affordable Care Act, which was enacted two years ago, has been hailed by many as President Barack Obama's signature piece of legislation.

The Supreme Court has granted six hours of oral argument time for the case, which is the most time given an issue in four decades. Oral arguments began Monday, March 26 and are scheduled to conclude Wednesday, March 28. 

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Though a study released by the Urban Institute found that only two percent of Americans would be subject to the bill, others argue that an individual mandate is unconstitutional and an example of the federal government overstepping its bounds.

The law is expected to be upheld, the Huffington Post reports.

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The case will be decided in June. 


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