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The Court Has Spoken, Leaving Congress and Voters to Be Heard

New York Law Journal

June 29, 2012

In his Health Law feature, Greenberg Traurig shareholder Francis J. Serbaroli writes: The alignment of the justices on parts of yesterday's opinion is as interesting as the content of the opinion itself. A five-justice majority effectively limited the power of Congress under the commerce clause, as well as furnishing a potential basis for challenging existing and future laws relying upon the commerce clause.

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