1. “Words no longer have meaning if an Exchange that is not established by a State is ‘established by the State.’”2. “Under all the usual rules of interpretation, in short, the Government should lose this case. But normal rules of interpretation seem always to yield to the overriding principle of the present Court: The Affordable Care Act must be saved.”3. “Today’s interpretation is not merely unnatural; it is unheard of.”4. “And the cases will publish forever the discouraging truth that the Supreme Court of the United States favors some laws over others, and is prepared to do whatever it takes to uphold and assist its favorites.”5. “We should start calling this law SCOTUScare.”
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Awesome! Justice Scalia Goes Nuclear In Obamacare Dissent, “We Should Start Calling This Law SCOTUScare”…
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