Supreme Court upholds health care law, delivering win for Obama

The 5-4 Supreme Court ruling affirmed Congress’s authority to impose an “individual mandate” through its taxing powers and delivered a major political victory for the president.

Supporters rejoiced after President Barack Obama's health care law was upheld by the Supreme Court Thursday.

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Supporters rejoiced after President Barack Obama's health care law was upheld by the Supreme Court Thursday.

Chief Justice John Roberts surprised court watchers by voting to uphold the health care law.

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Chief Justice John Roberts surprised court watchers by voting to uphold the health care law.

Susan Clark, left, argued with another protester outside the Supreme Court on Thursday.

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Susan Clark, left, argued with another protester outside the Supreme Court on Thursday.

Supporters celebrated after the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act.

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Supporters celebrated after the Supreme Court upheld the law's constitutionality.

Presidential candidate Mitt Romney said the ruling shows that Republicans must defeat Barack Obama to overturn his health care overhaul.

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Presidential candidate Mitt Romney said the ruling showed that Republicans must defeat Barack Obama in November's election to overturn his health care overhaul.

President Barack Obama hailed the court's decision as a victory for people across America and urged opponents to rally behind the law.

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President Barack Obama hailed the court's decision as a victory for people across America and urged opponents to rally behind the law.

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick watched President Obama on television after the ruling.

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Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick watched President Obama on television after the ruling.

An artist's rendering showed Chief Justice John Roberts, center, speaking as the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act in a 5-4 ruling.

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An artist's rendering showed Chief Justice John Roberts, center, speaking as the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act in a 5-4 ruling.

House Speaker John Boehner headed for the House chamber after the ruling.

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House Speaker John Boehner, an Ohio Republican, headed for the House chamber after the ruling.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi smiled as she watched news of the court's ruling.

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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi smiled as she watched news of the court's ruling.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, of Nevada, praised the justices for their decision.

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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, of Nevada, praised the justices for their decision.

Steve Ciccarelli of Annandale, Va., right, a proponent of the law, argued with Susan Clark, of Washington, who held opposing views.

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Steve Ciccarelli of Annandale, Va., right, a proponent of the law, argued with Susan Clark, of Washington, who held opposing views.

Protesters who opposed the act showed their dismay after the ruling as announced.

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Protesters who opposed the act showed their dismay after the ruling was announced.

A protester held up a sign in the wake of the ruling.

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A protester held up a sign in the wake of the ruling.

Demonstrators prayed outside the court after the ruling.

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Demonstrators prayed outside the court after the ruling.

Chicago area senior citizens went to a local cooling center to escape the summer heat and watch President Barack Obama's reaction to the ruling.

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Chicago area senior citizens went to a local cooling center to escape the summer heat and watch President Barack Obama's reaction.

For businesses, ruling a measure of clarity

Many local executives welcomed today’s Supreme Court ruling because it provided a measure of clarity in their health care calculations.

Mitt Romney responded to the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Affordable Care Act on Thursday.

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President Obama said the ruling will help all Americans, while Mitt Romney pledged to make repeal of the law his first priority if elected.

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