Supremes Take on Healthcare, Pt. 3

Final day of arguments done and over

Supremes Take on Healthcare, Pt. 3

The third of marathon argument sessions at U.S. Supreme Court over the fate of healthcare reform is over and done.

Round Three focused on whether the law can stand without the so-called "individual mandate."

The transcript of today's session is here.

Audio can be found here.

Yesterday's transcript is here; Monday's transcript is here.

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