Appeals Court Favors Obama Health Care Law

KXLY SpokaneAppeals court favors Obama health care lawUSA TodayA federal appeals court tossed out Virginia's lawsuit against the Obama health care law, ruling that the state's attorney general lacked legal standing to bring the case. The decision reversed a lower court judge's ruling ...Court Rejects Health-Law ChallengesWall Street JournalObama Health-Care Law Upheld by Second Federal Appeals CourtBusinessWeek4th Circuit rejects two challenges to health reform lawPoliticoReuters -The Associated Press -New York Timesall 450 news articles »

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