Chris
03-30-2014, 11:05 AM
Don't think this has been posted in the various discussions. Here it is: http://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/argument_transcripts/13-354_5436.pdf
Best summary I've found:
Nonetheless, it isn’t at all obvious how Scalia or even the liberal justices will vote. As was made all too clear in June of 2012, the questions they ask during the oral argument phase of a Supreme Court case is no guide to how they will finally rule. Kennedy is again being discussed as the “swing vote.” In the case of the individual mandate, however, it was Roberts that saved Obamacare’s bacon. So, once again, we find ourselves swinging in the wind until June, when the justices hand down their decision from on high.
@ Hobby Lobby Has Its Day Court (http://spectator.org/articles/58518/hobby-lobby-has-its-day-court)
Best summary I've found:
Nonetheless, it isn’t at all obvious how Scalia or even the liberal justices will vote. As was made all too clear in June of 2012, the questions they ask during the oral argument phase of a Supreme Court case is no guide to how they will finally rule. Kennedy is again being discussed as the “swing vote.” In the case of the individual mandate, however, it was Roberts that saved Obamacare’s bacon. So, once again, we find ourselves swinging in the wind until June, when the justices hand down their decision from on high.
@ Hobby Lobby Has Its Day Court (http://spectator.org/articles/58518/hobby-lobby-has-its-day-court)