The U.S. Supreme Court opened its marathon consideration of the controversial 2010 health care law by weighing whether it must delay a decision on the measure until after it takes effect. In oral arguments Monday (March 26), justices did not appear persuaded that a 145-year-old law would prevent them from ruling on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, observers said afterward.
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