The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a challenge to ObamaCare brought by a Virginia-based Christian university, ending for now one of the biggest remaining legal fights against the health care law.
The justices, in turning away the lawsuit from Liberty University and leaving in place a federal appeals court ruling dismissing it, did not comment on their decision. The decision comes less than a week after the high court agreed to hear a separate challenge from Hobby Lobby and one other company to the law's so-called contraception mandate -- the requirement on most employers to provide access to contraceptive coverage.
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Here's what we can expect more of now that Harry has invoked the "Nuclear Option"...more liberal judges being pushed through as fast as they can.
The 2014 mid-term elections will most likely be the last chance we get to turn this country around and get it going in the right direction again.
VOTE!
The Supreme Court's relevancy comes into Question...
Just pay the insurance. You knew it was coming and still voted for the idiot.
If you work for me I want the right to tell you how to live your personal life.
That is what they are saying, come on guys, they are employees not slaves.
those employees can go work somewhere else and get different perks, if any.
government MUST stay out of everyone's business.
the outcome of the current hearing before the court will determine what happens with these "dismissed" cases. SCOTUS doesn't want to hear similar cases. Their job is to weed out the most influential. They will rule the others.
So does this mean, Corporations aren't really people. Good. If ya don't won't to pay taxes and obamacare so others can live off the government for free. STOP WORKING!!!!!!!!!
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