Another lawsuit challenging the Affordable Care Act is brewing in Texas. The effort to tear down a section of the landmark health reform law shows that although the Supreme Court preserved the act for the third time on Thursday, it remains at risk. https://t.co/yuao9tMlmH
Why the Supreme Court’s progressives went along with a decision that allows Philadelphia foster agencies to discriminate against same-sex couples. https://t.co/r8XanwpPRf
"It's a great victory, it's the law of the land," HHS Secretary Becerra says on the Supreme Court upholding the Affordable Care Act. https://t.co/TG75FqV05K
Opinion | @LevinsonJessica: The Supreme Court’s legal punt is very much in keeping with the political punt we have seen from our elected branches when it comes to health care in our country. - @MSNBCDaily https://t.co/DYqGgBL7k4
Opinion | @LevinsonJessica: The Affordable Care Act lives to fight another day, but we still have a rocky and partisan road ahead of us. - @MSNBCDaily https://t.co/yVvgTZqKaU
Opinion | @LevinsonJessica: If the pandemic has reminded us of anything, it is that one of the biggest dividing lines of inequality in our country is who can and cannot obtain quality health care. - @MSNBCDaily Read more: https://t.co/1G1tpx9znS https://t.co/HrBMeqxdJ6
The Affordable Care Act will “stand for quite some time,” HHS Sec. Xavier Becerra says. Opponents have “not only struck out three times before the Supreme Court, but they've tried more than 70 times in Congress to dismantle it, and they failed.” https://t.co/sT0oahcrtS https://t.co/78FaMPRgHj
The plaintiffs in Nestle v. Doe lost the battle, but the war is not over. https://t.co/ZEB9225mpO
Opinion | @LevinsonJessica: When the ability of tens of millions of Americans to obtain health insurance comes down to a decision by five people, something is broken in our country. - @MSNBCDaily https://t.co/1yo2vSWzSf
It's the return of the BFD. https://t.co/wuUdK0S0rO
The new Supreme Court ruling guarantees the law's survival, but Democrats and Republicans are set to clash over efforts to expand government health coverage https://t.co/DBxh86QSSo
Opinion | Corina Dulecki: "Despite any differences in values or faith, we can all agree that turning qualified families away is not in the best interest of children." - @NBCNewsTHINK https://t.co/AOiSrI9o3i
Six ACA patients and four Obamacare advocates share their feelings with @NBCNews regarding the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Obamacare. https://t.co/GeAp0p62XT
The high court’s third ruling to keep the law alive prompted some Republicans to admit their hopes of ending the law outright are probably dead. Democrats hoped the ruling would pave the way for more expansions of health coverage. https://t.co/0cdjkkbeKO
Opinion | Leah Litman: "Thursday’s ruling does nothing to protect against the other pending lawsuits challenging the ACA — and may even suggest they could have more traction with SCOTUS." - @NBCNewsTHINK https://t.co/i7excBZMHa
The key fault line in the Supreme Court that Donald Trump built is not the ideological clash between right and left — it’s the increasingly acrimonious conflict within the court’s now-dominant conservative wing https://t.co/EYufXGc5T1
Colorado baker who won a partial victory at the US Supreme Court in 2018 for refusing to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple violated the state’s anti-discrimination law by refusing to make a birthday cake for a transgender woman, state judge rules. https://t.co/I471TyB2Np
The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 with food giants Nestle and Cargill in a lawsuit that claimed they knowingly bought cocoa beans from farms in Africa that used child slave labor https://t.co/utOnb51PPx
A Colorado state judge has ruled that a baker — who won a partial victory at the Supreme Court in 2018 for refusing to make a same-sex wedding cake — has violated the state's anti-discrimination law by refusing to make a birthday cake for a trans woman. https://t.co/rE5Ip9E0hu
Pres. Joe Biden on Supreme Court upholding Obamacare for the third time: “Today’s decision affirms that the Affordable Care Act is stronger than ever.” "Health care is a right and not a privilege." https://t.co/3X7HQaDpPJ https://t.co/33Z3VdR77T
Supreme Court sides with Catholic adoption agency that turned away same-sex couples https://t.co/GYpareczMy https://t.co/KbCFdnifst
Supreme Court upholds ObamaCare in 7-2 ruling https://t.co/O6t7n2Ei2g https://t.co/OEXFWH4cJL
US Supreme Court blocks child slavery lawsuit against chocolate firms https://t.co/pcMYVZeKsE
Supreme Court throws out child slavery lawsuit against food companies Nestle, Cargill https://t.co/vCxxuIC1uw https://t.co/qrqptBqkFO
Sen. Ben Cardin: "The problem is Mitch McConnell. That's an outrageous statement that he made. The Constitution gives the president the power to nominate to the Supreme Court... the Senate doesn't have the right to hold up a president's nominee." https://t.co/M8bjNI0geF
If the Supreme Court had made the opposite ruling, and the ACA had been killed or mortally wounded in court, it would've created chaos not only for the public but within the party. https://t.co/lRxt6xzFhm
The Supreme Court saved the health care system from imploding today by dismissing a Republican challenge to the Affordable Care Act. But it also saved the GOP itself from another round of intraparty chaos. https://t.co/lRxt6xzFhm
The Supreme Court sides with the Catholic foster care agency that refused to certify same sex couple in a case against the state of Philadelphia after it tried to limit relations with the agency. https://t.co/QjAjRCUNhA
‘Let me say definitively: The Affordable Care Act has won. The Supreme Court has just ruled. The ACA is here to stay,’ Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a Republican bid to invalidate Obamacare https://t.co/URvGEybnfY https://t.co/MwwKM7efyk
‘We will never forget how Republican leaders embraced this monstrous suit to rip away millions of Americans' healthcare in the middle of a deadly pandemic,’ Nancy Pelosi said after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a Republican bid to invalidate Obamacare https://t.co/URvGEybnfY https://t.co/52cRn1sOnA
The Affordable Care Act has grown to provide health coverage to more than 31 million people and survived three Supreme Court challenges. Take a look at the notable changes to the law over the years. https://t.co/6JkaNMfLoh
Supreme Court sides with Nestle and Cargill in child labor case https://t.co/ysV40jKHe4
The Supreme Court turned back the latest challenge to the Affordable Care Act, leaving the healthcare law known as Obamacare in place. Here is a look at the law and why it is still controversial 11 years after it was passed. https://t.co/yyfA4x9Qi9
Texas is renewing a strategy that seeks to circumvent federal gun-control laws, one that lawmakers hope makes its way to the Supreme Court to test longstanding doctrine on gun regulation https://t.co/EfD4zQe3Cv
.@QuinHillyer: This week’s Supreme Court decisions show that, despite liberal fears, American courts still aren’t primed for anything approaching a sweepingly conservative, constitutionalist revival. https://t.co/SmbBduJPBd
Faith leaders cheer SCOTUS ruling in foster care case, but difficulties may loom ahead https://t.co/eVb7O5ki13
Catholic Social Services argued it is allowed to reject certain couples from fostering children based on its religious and First Amendment rights. https://t.co/dptTzuRyzt
A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Thursday the city of Philadelphia violated Catholic Social Services’ First Amendment rights by forcing it to place children with same-sex couples. https://t.co/dptTzuRyzt
President Joe Biden called the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act a "major victory." This is the third challenge to Obamacare that has failed at the Supreme Court, prompting Biden to say he believes it is time to move on. https://t.co/2kEMdDqTAY
“Government fails to act neutrally when it proceeds in a manner intolerant of religious beliefs or restricts practices because of their religious nature.” https://t.co/dptTzuRyzt
Will all the Democrats who claimed Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation to the Supreme Court would mean the end of Obamacare now apologize? | by @baseballcrank https://t.co/Q3zsrS6DXh
A weak lawsuit dies, and nobody comes out looking good. | Opinion by @baseballcrank https://t.co/6XpkwCHxZV
Senate Democrats' warnings about Justice Barrett proven wrong by ObamaCare ruling https://t.co/R3hj8uqFaz
Supreme Court backs Catholic foster agency's right to exclude same-sex couples https://t.co/SZ1QBuTnhy https://t.co/lrL1CbZ7GH
In Fulton, the Supreme Court rejects intolerance, but leaves questions unanswered. | Opinion by @baseballcrank https://t.co/zldSYNSvKr
The Supreme Court’s Unanimous Fulton Ruling Is a Victory for Children | Opinion by @kathrynlopez https://t.co/XLPfpBCKSy
The U.S. Supreme Court embraced religious rights over LGBT rights on Thursday by ruling in favor of a Catholic Church-affiliated agency that sued after Philadelphia refused to place children for foster care with the organization. https://t.co/AxtIzKSATE
New York is poised to become one of the first states to impose more stringent rules on pharmacy-benefit managers since the Supreme Court late last year swept away a longstanding federal legal barrier. https://t.co/7cewXSqeT1
Here are the remaining cases still on the Supreme Court's docket, plus some concluding thoughts. | Opinion by @baseballcrank https://t.co/eI9B64YeNT
BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge to the Obama era healthcare law. https://t.co/IV4WdVLW9f