why has this law proven to be so resilient in court? >> well, i think in the last analysis it's because it's been a very popular law. congress does things, they have consequences and the courts are supposed to defer to congress for the most part. and here you have 31 million people have access to health care at all through obamacare, 135 million people have provisions that protect them in various ways. so it probably affects two-thirds of this country whether you've got a kid who's 25 years old and who's on your health insurance or whether you have a preexisting condition or whether you no longer have to pay co-pays on your preventive care and on and on and on. people like this law. >> it's interesting, elliot, because over the last ten years the first time it was upheld by a 5-4 decision, the supreme