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In just an 11 page opinion issued earlier today, the United States Supreme Court addressed for the first time how far a school district can go in disciplining a student for off-campus.
THE QUESTION
THE SOURCES
Robert Schapiro, Dean of the University of San Diego School of Law
THE ANSWER
Yes, the Affordable Care Act has survived all challenges in the Supreme Court. While the law has suffered defeats in lower courts, the Supreme Court has upheld the core of the Affordable Care Act in three separate cases. In 2012 a portion of the law directing states to expand Medicaid coverage was overturned, but the Affordable Care Act as a whole was upheld and remains the law today.
WHAT WE FOUND
The Affordable Care Act has faced litigation since it was first passed by Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2010. The first and third lawsuits were over the mandate that required Americans to obtain health insurance. The second lawsuit was over tax credits to people who purchased insurance on state-run exchanges.
22 Republican Attorneys General Urge Congress To Keep The Hyde Amendment
Led by Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, nearly two dozen Republican state attorneys are calling on leaders in Congress to not do away with the Hyde Amendment which bans federal dollars from going toward abortions.
“Despite his decades-long opposition to taxpayer-funded abortions, Joe Biden has removed such protection from his recently proposed budget,” said Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry in a statement. “Biden’s flip-flop is yet another reckless concession to the Radical Left one that forces taxpayers to fund the deaths of innocent babies.”
The 22 attorneys general wrote a letter in opposition to the Biden administration’s recent omission of the Hyde Amendment from its $6 trillion budget proposal. The president has swiftly changed course on the law, given that he only just voiced opposition to it in 2019 after supporting it since it was first enacted in 1976.
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