Doesn’t this mean that it will now advance to the supreme court?
I think that is good news if so.
Not good news. Since they cited Roberts, & since Roberts ruled it was a tax & therefore Constitutional, going back to the SC is not likely to help.
What I don’t get, is how they thought something that was already answered by the Supreme Court was going to be judged improper.
Roberts is where this tax originated. He is the person who termed it a tax. How is that going to be overturned at the Supreme Court?
Is there a Supreme Supreme Court that I haven’t heard of?
It will go to the Supreme Court only if the Supreme Court agrees to hear it. That may not happen, because there is no split in the lower courts on this issue.
It could be appealed to the whole DC Appeals Court but it’s stacked with Rats now, best to go with SCOTUS in my view.
SCROTUS can refuse the hear any case. They’ll probably punt on every Obamacare case that comes their way from now on..
Why do you say that?