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Entire Healthcare Law Should Be Overturned

Jun 25, 2012JerryHealthcareFile Cabinet, Obamacare, SCOTUS

Writing for National Review, Avik Roy, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, makes a convincing case that is would be wise for the Supreme Court to overturn Obamacare in its entirety. Click here to read it.

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