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Briefwriting By Ross Guberman · March 5, 2015October 14, 2018

Is the Government’s Brief Fit for a King (v. Burwell)? Three Hits and Three Misses

The Solicitor General’s brief in King v. Burwell, the subsidy case before the Supreme Court this week, is more sure-footed than what the Government penned in the main individual-mandate case. Below I identify three…

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