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The Case against President Obama's Health Care Reform: A Primer for Nonlawyers
President Obama's most important piece of domestic legislation - the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - has been declared unconstitutional by several courts and will soon arrive at the Supreme Court for review. Its provisions contain a number of key constitutional complexities and this report concisely analyzes the positions of opponents and proponents of the Act, illustrating how key provisions are unconstitutional.
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