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Overturning Obamacare Would Be a Constitutional Blunder

New York Law Journal

June 13, 2012

Samuel Estreicher, Dwight D. Opperman Professor of Law and co-director of the Opperman Institute of Judicial Administration at New York University, writes: Respect for Congress, which after all is the principal policymaking branch in our system, requires confronting the issues voiced by the skeptical Justices when they arise, rather than judging this law against hypothetical statutes that are highly unlikely ever to be considered seriously let alone become law.

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