District courts across the country are passing judgement on the Obama administration’s health care reform legislation. Yesterday Judge Henry E. Hudson ruled the “individual mandate,” that requires everyone to purchase health insurance, was unconstitutional. He says the government overstretched its powers under the Constitution’s “Commerce Clause,” which allows Congress to regulate individual conduct that affects the economy. Judge Hudson’s ruling opens up the debate further, but how will it play in higher courts?
We speak with Sara Rosenbaum, Professor of Law at the School of Public Health at George Washington University.
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