Legal challenges to ObamaCare – updates

A couple of updates on the legal challenged to ObamaCare health control legislation (HR 3590):

The first is by Ilya Shapiro at Cato:Update on the Legal Challenges to Obamacare. A particularly notable section:

At least one enterprising analyst [Greg Scandlen] has determined that the 2,400-page bill lacks a severability clause.  This means that if one part of the bill is struck down as unconstitutional, the whole thing falls! — and would mean that the drafters committed legal malpractice of the highest order.  I guess it goes to show that nobody has read the whole thing.

Paul Hsieh, MD recommends Legal Challenges to ObamaCare Rapidly Multiply by retired litigation lawyer Clarice Feldman at Pajamas Media.

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