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SCOTUS Announces Amicus Appointments

11/18/11

By Hadley Heath

This just announced: The Supreme Court has appointed Bob Long and Bartow Farr as Amici in the health care case.

Bob Long will argue that the Anti-Injunction Act bars the lawsuits against the Affordable Care Act, and Bartow Farr will defend the 11CA ruling that the individual mandate can be severed from the rest of the Act.

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