Appeals Court Sets Health Care Arguments
April 1, 2011
The U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court declined on Thursday to put Florida’s challenge of the federal health care law before the full ten-judge court, but it did grant a hearing before the three-judge panel relatively quickly, setting oral arguments in June.
The Court will hear the case by Florida and several other states on Wednesday, June 8, in Atlanta with each side having one hour for oral argument.
The parties won’t learn the three judges who will hear the case until two weeks before the arguments.
In the trial court, a federal judge in Pensacola struck down the entire federal health care law, and blocked enforcement of it, but lifted that order when the federal government pursued its appeal to the Circuit Court.
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Evil Administration! You got to love ignorance, it is apparently bliss. Your leaders find a simple task and play it till you hear nothing more, then start it through the court system because they are fearlessly for you. You bite big and they sit in their mansions laughing all the way to the war chest bank. Fools.
The way our officials are acting, it makes me wonder if they and their families have been threatened by this evil administration in Washington, DC. I even asked one of them, and, for the first time I can remember, received no reply. Coincidence? Maybe.