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Department of Health and Human Services et al. v. Florida et al., 2011 — 565 U.S. 1048 · caselaw · US
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Department of Health and Human Services et al. v. Florida et al.
565 U.S. 1048·Supreme Court of the United States·2011
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Opinion
No. 11-398.
Department of Health and Human Services et al. v. Florida et al.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 11th Cir. [Certiorari granted, ante, p. 1034.] Robert A. Long, Esq., of Washington, D. C., is invited to brief and argue this case as amicus curiae in support of the position that the Anti-Injunction Act, 26 U. S. C. § 7421(a), bars the suit brought by respondents to challenge the minimum coverage provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, 26 U. S. C. § 5000A.