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    Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Obama Healthcare Law

    The US Supreme Court will decide whether President Obama's healthcare law is constitutional, right in the middle of next year's presidential campaign. The court considered appeals from three lower court decisions, and then decided to consider just one. David Savage covers the court for the Los Angeles Times .

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    By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    The US Supreme Court will decide whether President Obama's healthcare law is constitutional, right in the middle of next year's presidential campaign. The court considered appeals from three lower court decisions, and then decided to consider just one. David Savage covers the court for the Los Angeles Times.

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      David Savage

      Supreme Court reporter for the Los Angeles Times

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    The full episode

    1 of 3
    Are Wall Street Executives Getting Off Easy for Committing Fraud?
    1. 0:00Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Obama Healthcare LawYou’re reading this
    2. 7:47SEC Settlements Raise Questions about Watchdog's Teeth
    3. 44:52Google's Secret Lab for the Future
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