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Published May 07, 2013
In the past few months the Obama administration has suffered two major set-backs—all because it has taken a bullish attitude in thumbing its nose at the Constitution.
Published June 28, 2012
Today marks a sad day in the history of America. With the Supreme Court's decision, Americans have lost the right to be left alone, which Justice William O. Douglas once called “the beginning of all freedom.”
Published March 23, 2012
When it comes to ObamaCare we are fighting for the very future of our country. We hope that the Court will protect our freedoms and find that the individual mandate is unconstitutional and the entire law must fall as a result.
Published March 19, 2012
A week from today, one of the biggest cases of our lifetime will begin to unfold as the Supreme Court commences its three-day review of ObamaCare. Here is a preview of what you can expect to hear argued before the Court.
Published August 19, 2011
It is time for the Obama administration to seek immediate review by the U.S. Supreme Court of the ObamaCare law, so that once and for all, Americans have resolution about its constitutionality. In these times of economic uncertainty, it is crucial that a final ruling is made as soon as possible.
Published June 10, 2011
If the government can force Americans to purchase health insurance in the name of reducing costs, what product comes next?
Published April 12, 2011
Despite what the government may want the 11th Circuit to believe, rejecting the government’s arguments and determining that the entire law is unconstitutional is anything but indefensible.
Published March 23, 2011
If there’s anything small business would like to celebrate about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, it’s the possibility that it’s on a fast track to being declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Published February 01, 2011
Small-business owners are not opposed to providing health insurance for their employees. To the contrary, for decades they have been pleading with Congress to create an atmosphere that would allow them to afford this important benefit. But when a majority of Congress, feeling loosely bound by the Constitution’s protections, dictated what Americans must do to obtain health coverage, NFIB had no choice but to join this lawsuit to make known the vehement opposition of the small-business community.
Published October 14, 2010
After a ruling in Florida today, the Obama administration will have to defend its attempt to exert unprecedented and unconstitutional power over the lives of individuals.