Judges Tire Of Procedural Delays After Years Of ACA Suits

By Jeff Overley (October 23, 2013, 7:59 PM EDT) -- A Washington federal judge's refusal this week to dismiss a challenge to Affordable Care Act subsidies underscores that courts seem increasingly weary of procedural objections to health reform litigation, according to experts who see judges as eager to rule on the merits and erase stubborn legal uncertainty surrounding the landmark law....

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