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If the mandate falls, the administration argued, those provisions must fall with it.
So if the mandate is thrown out, what about other kinds of insurance?
If the mandate is relaxed a third time, electric vehicles might never be commercialized.
The Obama administration insists that if the mandate falls, so does the provision on pre-existing conditions.
Only 10 million uninsured Americans would buy health insurance, he estimates, 22 million fewer than if the mandate remains.
Insurers say that even if the mandate is struck down, they will press forward with their strategy because future success will depend on engaging directly with the consumer.
So even if the mandate technically survives, the combination of non-enforcement, non-compliance and inflation will gradually make it all-but-meaningless as policy.
Judge Graham countered in his dissent that if the mandate was allowed, "it is difficult to see what the limits on Congress's Commerce Clause authority would be".
"And so it seems to me the case made … that if the mandate were struck down the rest of the law could move forward".
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Even if the mandated pecking order distracts from the narrative, what's consistent is that "Looking" is not reduced to Grindr-hopping, parade-going San Francisco stereotypes, even if that summary is entirely apt.
The Obama administration would find itself in a strange position if only the mandate is voted down.
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