Jun 17, 2021 · WASHINGTON (KXAN/AP) — The United States Supreme Court threw out a lawsuit Thursday against the Affordable Care Act led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. The high court voted 7-2 against the ...
Jan 07, 2012 · Lawyers Defend ObamaCare in Supreme Court Brief. by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D. January 7, 2012. In the pleading and at a briefing on the case, the lawyers for the Obama administration defended the ...
Mar 05, 2015 · Carvin claims, in a case called King v. Burwell, that Obamacare should be read to deny tax credits that enable millions of Americans to afford health insurance in states that elected not to set up their own health exchange (under the Affordable Care Act, states have “flexibility” to decide whether to set up their own exchange or to allow the federal government to do so). …
Supreme Court Cases Challenging the ACA. Since 2010, various states, private entities and individuals have challenged parts or all of the ACA nearly 2,000 times in state and federal courts.Jun 29, 2021
Many Americans oppose the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) because they do not trust their government, and they oppose a government role in health care. Republicans are less likely to trust their government than Democrats, and are far more likely than Democrats to oppose the ACA.
A federal district court in Texas agreed with the challengers that the ACA's individual mandate was unconstitutional once the monetary penalty was $0 and that the rest of the ACA must also fall.Jun 24, 2021
The Lawsuit They claimed that in 2012 the Supreme Court had held in NFIB v. Sebelius that Congress lacked the constitutional authority to enact the ACA's individual mandate as a legal mandate, but could impose a tax on people who failed to comply. In 2017, Congress reduced the amount of the tax penalty to zero.Jun 21, 2021
“It's a very unfair law,” said Valenti. “It puts the onus on us to determine which patients have paid premiums.” Valenti said this provision is the main reason two-thirds of doctors don't accept ACA plans. “No one wants to work and have somebody take back their paycheck,” he said.Aug 1, 2019
The ACA has been highly controversial, despite the positive outcomes. Conservatives objected to the tax increases and higher insurance premiums needed to pay for Obamacare. Some people in the healthcare industry are critical of the additional workload and costs placed on medical providers.
A hearing was held on July 2, 2010, where similar arguments were put forth by both sides. On December 13, 2010, Hudson ruled that the individual mandate portion of the health care bill was unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act, dismissing the lawsuit brought by Texas, 17 other states and two individuals on the grounds that they were not able to prove they were harmed by the law. Industry stakeholders celebrated the court's long-awaited decision.Jun 17, 2021
In 2012, the Supreme Court rejected constitutional challenges under the Commerce Clause to the requirement in the Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) that individuals must maintain health insurance coverage. ... The Trump Administration refused to defend the ACA's constitutionality.Jun 17, 2021
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES v. TEXAS ET AL. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act as enacted in 2010 re- quired most Americans to obtain minimum essential health insurance coverage and imposed a monetary penalty upon most individuals who failed to do so.Jun 17, 2021
Supreme Court upholds ACA in 7-2 decision, leaving intact landmark US health law during pandemic. The Supreme Court on Thursday issued an opinion upholding the Affordable Care Act by a 7-2 vote, allowing millions to keep their insurance coverage amid the coronavirus pandemic.Jun 17, 2021
The Supreme Court held in a 7–2 opinion that the states and individuals that brought the lawsuit challenging the ACA's individual mandate do not have standing to challenge the law. The Supreme Court did not reach the merits of the challenge, but the decision ends the case.Jun 21, 2021