President Obama's healthcare reform requires that healthy Americans buy insurance even if they don't want to. Two federal judges, appointed by Bill Clinton, have ruled that the so-called "mandate" is constitutional. This week a third, appointed by George W. Bush, ruled that it's not.
Courts at Odds over Healthcare Law's Individual Mandate
Credits
Guests:
- Dahlia Lithwick - Author; Senior legal affairs correspondent, Slate; podcast host, Amicus podcast - @@Dahlialithwick
- Ezra Klein - Vox - @ezraklein
- David Sirota - International Business Times - @davidsirota
- Jonathan H. Adler - Case Western Reserve University - @jadler1969