Never forget Olympus's upholding of this unconstitutional atrocity two years ago. But they may already be in the process of rectifying that grievous jurisprudential malpractice in piecemeal fashion:
The case over insurance subsidies, though, puts more at stake for the administration. The insurance subsidies are a key plank of the law's system for ensuring that the people required to buy insurance can actually afford to pay for it. Foes have challenged the legality of providing them in states that do not have their own insurance exchanges - in other words, those using healthcare.gov.
In July, a Richmond, Virginia-based appeals court upheld Internal Revenue Service regulations that allow health-insurance tax credits under the [Una]ffordable Care[-Less] Act for consumers in all fifty states.
Or, in other words, they ruled unconstitutionally. Perhaps Chief Justice Roberts can be kept on the reservation this time.
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