U.S. Supreme Court
Jan. 21, 2016
High court declines to hear latest ACA challenge
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court denied another challenge to the ACA, one which would have given the court the opportunity to reaffirm previous holdings on separation of powers. By Anthony Caso





Anthony T. Caso
Professor of Law
Chapman University, Fowler School of Law
1 University Dr Chapman
Orange , CA 92866-1005
Phone: (916) 601-1916
Fax: (916) 307-5164
McGeorge School of Law
Anthony is director of the Claremont Institute's Constitutional Jurisprudence Clinic at Chapman University, Fowler School of Law
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied another challenge to the Affordable Care Act in Sissel v. Department of Health and Human Services, 15-543. In a sense, it was a challenge that the Supreme Court created when it upheld the law from an earlier challenge.
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