Monday round-up

This morning the Court will issue orders from its June 7 Conference and at least one opinion.  As has so often been the case, coverage over the weekend focused on the Court’s decision – expected this month – in the challenge to the Affordable Care Act. In the Washington Examiner, Susan Ferrechio reviews some of the possible political implications of the Court’s ruling, while Pam Belluck of the New York Times reports on the views of some health policy experts, who suggest that “the practical effect of the court’s decision will probably be less earth-shattering than some people think.” And Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar of the Associated Press reports that the Court’s decision may have “messy potential ripple effects,” explaining that – because the ACA is so complex – “an orderly unwinding would prove difficult if it were overturned entirely or in part.” Finally, in an op-ed for the Christian Science Monitor, Robert Reich makes the highly unusual argument that the Court’s current unpopularity may actually increase the chances that it will uphold the law, in an attempt to demonstrate that the Justices are not influenced by their personal politics.

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