Healthcare Reforms legal battle begins with people sleeping on the
sidewalk for 3 days for a glimpse of the 3 day legal marathon to take
place at the United States Supreme Court starting Monday, 26th
March, 2012. The craze to get a seat into the Supreme Court oral
arguments on healthcare reforms has no parallel in recent times. The
line for the limited seats, open to public, started forming on Friday 23rd
for the 3 day oral arguments that begin Monday. US Supreme Court hasn’t
seen such a polarized case in many decades. In addition to the
line-standers vying for a seat in the audience, the stakeholders have
already established their camps in outside the US Supreme Court. The
oral arguments start Monday 26th and continue until Wednesday 28th.
The nation’s highest seat of judicial power can accommodate only about 400 people in the courtroom. Majority of the seats are reserved for law makers and the legal community. The big shot lawyers and politicians have been scrambling for entry to these historical sessions. The court has set aside only about 60 seats for members of the public, and that’s the reason people have lined up with their backpacks and sleeping bags for 3 days to compete for one of those 60 seats.
If emotions are running so high even before the Supreme Court starts
hearing the case, can’t imagine what happens when the judgment is
delivered sometime in June just ahead of the next Democratic and
Republican presidential nomination conventions. One thing isn’t going
to change though. Whoever prevails, the astronomical US healthcare
costs aren’t coming down anytime soon.
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The nation’s highest seat of judicial power can accommodate only about 400 people in the courtroom. Majority of the seats are reserved for law makers and the legal community. The big shot lawyers and politicians have been scrambling for entry to these historical sessions. The court has set aside only about 60 seats for members of the public, and that’s the reason people have lined up with their backpacks and sleeping bags for 3 days to compete for one of those 60 seats.
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On Friday afternoon, the first three people in line to hear the Supreme Court’s oral arguments on the health reform law chat with a Supreme Court police officer. (Photo credit: www.washingtonpost.com at http://wapo.st/H345vu) |
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