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The ACA Decision: Law and Philosophy Pondering a squeaker.

The Affordable Care Act survived the Supreme Court—but “just barely”—according to Mark Hall, a contributor to the Report’s At Law column. That “just barely” leaves much to ponder, and in this issue a special installment of At Law, appearing as a set of essays, looks into it.

The essays feature a range of perspectives, but a few common themes emerge.

The Affordable Care Act survived the Supreme Court—but “just barely”—according to Mark Hall, a contributor to the Report’s At Law column. That “just barely” leaves much to ponder, and in this issue a special installment of At Law, appearing as a set of essays, looks into it.

The essays feature a range of perspectives, but a few common themes emerge.

Gregory E. Kaebnick, "The ACA Decision: Law and Philosophy," Hastings Center Report 42, no. 5 (2012): 2.