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By Allison Bell |
April 16, 2013
A plan must warn members in its documents if it intends to "free ride" on their suits, the majority says.
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By Allison Bell |
March 26, 2013
The case hinges on whether an agreement reference to "arbitration" included "class arbitration."
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By Allison Bell |
November 27, 2012
Can the courts protect an enrollee against a plan's demands for cash?
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By Staff Writer |
July 19, 2012
“There are clashes on legal questions but not personally,” Justice Antonin Scalia said.
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By Mark Sherman, Associated Press |
July 6, 2012
An AP reporter's take on reactions to a Supreme Court justice who has a taste for battle.
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By Calvin Woodward |
July 3, 2012
It looks like a tax, smells like a tax, and the Supreme Court says it must be a tax. But is it really a tax?
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By Noah Guillaume |
June 28, 2012
From the steps of the Supreme Court to the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and all the way to St. Petersburg, Russia, the world responds to one of the most momentous rulings in decades.
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By Staff Writer |
June 14, 2012
The symbol for perhaps the most important Supreme Court ruling in decades is without a doubt broccoli.
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By Arthur D. Postal |
April 1, 2012
To the people who cover Washington, we call it chronicling situational immorality, not since Bush v. Gore have we seen madness that could compare to last week’s Supreme Court debate over the constitutionality of the healthcare reform law.
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By Staff Writer |
March 30, 2012
Supreme Court has held the limit on the federal commerce power is state participation in the action.