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Old 06-29-2012, 05:23 AM
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From what I've heard and read (and I'm no attorney by any stretch) there was a way of reading the act as constitutional and a way of reading it as unconstitutional. Apparently the Court has a history in such cases of opting for the constitutional reading. Perhaps that is simply what Roberts was doing when he viewed the penalty as a tax and therefore within the reach of Congressional power.
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