The end is in sight for the year’s most successful book tour.
In the final installment of our 5-part series previewing the Supreme Court oral arguments on the health care reform law, which begin Monday, Sahil Kapur looks at the most radical of the legal arguments opponents of the law are making.
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The Health Care Reform law of 2010 goes before the Supreme Court Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. And we’ll be providing wall to wall coverage of the oral arguments before the Court as they’re made and everything else in play as the arguments unfold — including a TPM reporter in the chambers.
As part of our special coverage we’ve set up a special Health Care Reform landing page. It has detailed articles on the key issues and precedents the Court will be judging as well as insights on what to expect and what it could mean for the country. Our reporter in the Chamber will be filing reports as soon as the session concludes each day; and we’ll be posting audio of the session as soon as they’re released by the Court. Check it out.