Justices pepper lawyers with skeptical questions in health-care case
As arguments on the measure opened, they generally showed little sympathy for the position that the court should wait until 2014 or after to decide on the challenge to one of the centerpieces of the Obama administration. At issue is a 19th-century law known as the Anti-Injunction Act, which could require that any challenge to a tax should be litigated only after people start paying the tax.
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