WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court today agreed to decide whether requiring Americans to buy health insurance is constitutional.
Oral arguments will be held in March, and a decision is expected by June, just as the critical electioneering for the next President, the entire House and one-third of the Senate begins.
However, in a sweeping decision, the court also agreed to decide a procedural question that could allow it to postpone dealing with the core issue for several years.
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