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Foreword by Randy E. BarnettIn 2012, the United States Supreme
Court became the centre of the political world. In a dramatic and
unexpected 5-4 decision, Chief Justice John Roberts voted on narrow
grounds to save the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as
Obamacare. Unprecedented tells the inside story of how the
challenge to Obamacare raced across all three branches of
government, and narrowly avoided a constitutional collision between
the Supreme Court and President Obama. On November 13, 2009, a
group of Federalist Society lawyers met in the Mayflower Hotel in
Washington, D.C., to devise a legal challenge to the
constitutionality of President Obama's legacy",his healthcare
reform. It seemed a very long shot, and was dismissed peremptorily
by the White House, much of Congress, most legal scholars, and all
of the media. Two years later the fight to overturn the Affordable
Care Act became a political and legal firestorm. When, finally, the
Supreme Court announced its ruling, the judgment was so surprising
that two cable news channels misreported it and announced that the
Act had been declared unconstitutional. Unprecedented offers
unrivaled inside access to how key decisions were made in
Washington, based on interviews with over one hundred of the people
who lived this journey,including the academics who began the
challenge, the attorneys who litigated the case at all levels, and
Obama administration attorneys who successfully defended the law.
It reads like a political thriller, provides the definitive account
of how the Supreme Court almost struck down President Obama's
unprecedented" law, and explains what this decision means for the
future of the Constitution, the limits on federal power, and the
Supreme Court.
Six years after its enactment, Obamacare remains one of the most
controversial, divisive, and enduring political issues in America.
In this much-anticipated follow-up to his critically acclaimed
Unprecedented: The Constitutional Challenge to Obamacare (2013),
Josh Blackman argues that, to implement the law, President Obama
has broken promises about cancelled insurance policies, exceeded
the traditional bounds of executive power, and infringed on
religious liberty. At the same time, conservative opponents have
stopped at nothing to unravel Obamacare, including a three-week
government shutdown, four Supreme Court cases, and fifty repeal
votes. This legal thriller provides the definitive account of the
battle to stop Obamacare from being 'woven into the fabric of
America'. Unraveled is essential reading to understand the future
of the Affordable Care Act in America's gridlocked government in
2016, and beyond.
Six years after its enactment, Obamacare remains one of the most
controversial, divisive, and enduring political issues in America.
In this much-anticipated follow-up to his critically acclaimed
Unprecedented: The Constitutional Challenge to Obamacare (2013),
Josh Blackman argues that, to implement the law, President Obama
has broken promises about cancelled insurance policies, exceeded
the traditional bounds of executive power, and infringed on
religious liberty. At the same time, conservative opponents have
stopped at nothing to unravel Obamacare, including a three-week
government shutdown, four Supreme Court cases, and fifty repeal
votes. This legal thriller provides the definitive account of the
battle to stop Obamacare from being 'woven into the fabric of
America'. Unraveled is essential reading to understand the future
of the Affordable Care Act in America's gridlocked government in
2016, and beyond.
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