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7 Oct 2010

Federal Judge Upholds Individual Mandate in Healthcare Reform Law

US District Judge George Steeh, in Detroit, Michigan, ruled on October 7 that the nation's constitution permits the federal government to require individuals to obtain health insurance coverage as part of the historic ACA.

October 7, 2010 — US District Judge George Steeh, in Detroit, Michigan, ruled today that the nation's constitution permits the federal government to require individuals to obtain health insurance coverage as part of the historic Affordable Care Act (ACA).

Steeh dismissed a lawsuit brought against the federal government by a Christian legal organization called the Thomas More Law Center and several individual plaintiffs that challenged the constitutionality of the so-called individual-mandate in the reform law. Similar lawsuits have cropped up in federal district courts in Florida, Virginia, and other states.

Rob Muise, an attorney with the Thomas More Law Center, told Medscape Medical News that Steeh was the first judge to rule on the constitutionality of the law but that he would not be the last. The Thomas More Law Center, he said, would appeal today's decision to a federal appeals court.

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