Series: Judging The Health Care Law /tags/series-judging-the-health-care-law Series: Judging The Health Care Law en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Mon, 11 Jun 2012 08:34:00 GMT Health Care Decision Hinges On A Crucial Clause /npr-news/2012-06-11/health-care-decision-hinges-on-a-crucial-clause Constitutional scholars know there's much more at stake in the Supreme Court's decision on the Obama health care overhaul than one election. The case could mark a major turning point in the way the Supreme Court interprets the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution. Mon, 11 Jun 2012 08:34:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-06-11/health-care-decision-hinges-on-a-crucial-clause Nina Totenberg Justices Ask: Can Health Law Stand If Mandate Fails? /npr-news/2012-03-28/justices-ask-can-health-law-stand-if-mandate-fails By the end of Wednesday's argument, it seemed pretty clear that if there are five votes to strike down the individual mandate, there likely are five votes to strike down the entire Obama health care overhaul. Thu, 29 Mar 2012 04:13:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-03-28/justices-ask-can-health-law-stand-if-mandate-fails Nina Totenberg TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO: Supreme Court: The Health Care Law And Medicaid Expansion /npr-news/2012-03-28/transcript-audio-supreme-court-the-health-care-law-and-medicaid-expansion The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard the last of three days of oral arguments on the fate of President Obama's health care law. The afternoon arguments focused on the issue of the expansion of the Medicaid program. Wed, 28 Mar 2012 19:54:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-03-28/transcript-audio-supreme-court-the-health-care-law-and-medicaid-expansion Supreme Court Cheat Sheet Day 3: Scalia Unplugged /npr-news/2012-03-28/supreme-court-cheat-sheet-day-3-scalia-unplugged If the justices find the insurance mandate unconstitutional, will they strike down the entire health care law? The top five moments from Justice Antonin Scalia could offer clues about the thinking of the court's conservative majority. Wed, 28 Mar 2012 19:08:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-03-28/supreme-court-cheat-sheet-day-3-scalia-unplugged Liz Halloran TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO: Supreme Court: The Health Care Law And Severability /npr-news/2012-03-28/transcript-audio-supreme-court-the-health-care-law-and-severability The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard the third of three days of oral arguments on the fate of President Obama's health care law. The morning arguments focused on the issue of severability, or whether certain parts of the health care law can remain in effect, or if the whole law needs to be scrapped. Wed, 28 Mar 2012 17:23:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-03-28/transcript-audio-supreme-court-the-health-care-law-and-severability Supreme Court Mulls Whether Health Law Can Survive Without Mandate /npr-news/2012-03-28/supreme-court-mulls-whether-health-law-can-survive-without-mandate Questioning earlier this week suggested the health care law's mandate might be in peril. Today, the Supreme Court considered whether other parts of the law could still stand if the mandate falls. "It looked today that if there are five votes to strike down the mandate, there might be five votes to strike down the whole law," said NPR's Nina Totenberg. Wed, 28 Mar 2012 16:36:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-03-28/supreme-court-mulls-whether-health-law-can-survive-without-mandate Scott Hensley Court Looks At Whether Mandate Can Separate From Rest Of Health Law /npr-news/2012-03-27/court-looks-at-whether-mandate-can-separate-from-rest-of-health-law If the Supreme Court decides that Congress exceeded its constitutional authority in enacting the part of the law that requires most Americans to either have health insurance starting in 2014 or pay a penalty, does that invalidate the rest of the law? And if not, how much, if any, of the rest of the law should it strike down? Wed, 28 Mar 2012 04:01:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-03-27/court-looks-at-whether-mandate-can-separate-from-rest-of-health-law Julie Rovner Supreme Court's Medicaid Decision Could Reach Far Beyond Health Care /npr-news/2012-03-27/supreme-courts-medicaid-decision-could-reach-far-beyond-health-care The justices will hear arguments Wednesday over whether the health law's expansion of Medicaid for the poor unfairly forces the states to participate. And their decision could greatly affect the relationship between the federal government and the states. Wed, 28 Mar 2012 04:01:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-03-27/supreme-courts-medicaid-decision-could-reach-far-beyond-health-care Julie Rovner Information Will Be Free: Media, Groups Get Around Supreme Court's Rules /npr-news/2012-03-27/information-will-be-free-media-groups-get-around-supreme-courts-rules Cameras aren't allowed. There are no broadcasts. No one's supposed to leave the courtroom and then come back in. But word is getting out as the Supreme Court takes up the health care overhaul. Tue, 27 Mar 2012 18:20:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-03-27/information-will-be-free-media-groups-get-around-supreme-courts-rules Mark Memmott TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO: Supreme Court: The Health Care Law And The Individual Mandate /npr-news/2012-03-27/transcript-audio-supreme-court-the-health-care-law-and-the-individual-mandate The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard the second of three days of oral arguments on the fate of President Obama's health care law. Tue, 27 Mar 2012 17:50:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-03-27/transcript-audio-supreme-court-the-health-care-law-and-the-individual-mandate