On the third and final day of Supreme Court arguments over the constitutionality of the health care overhaul law enacted in 2010, the focus turns to whether the law could survive if the justices decide to strike its most controversial component — the so-called mandate that "requires most Americans to either have health insurance starting in 2014 or pay a penalty," .
That will be the subject this morning. This afternoon, the justices will take up the issue of whether states can be required to expand their Medicaid programs.
Repeating what and , we'll watch for news from today's sessions and pass it along as soon as possible. is taking the lead on rounding up NPR's coverage, .
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