https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/10/us/supreme-court-obamacare-insurance.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share
Not a lawyer and detest health insurers, but it doesn't seem like a winnable case for the Federal Government.
It seems like the only nuance here is the Federal Government’s ability to get out of a contract through a unique loophole.
This reads like a pretty standard derivative contract:
If premiums exceeded a company’s medical expenses, the insurer would be required to pay some of its profit to the government. But if premiums fell short of medical expenses, the insurer would be entitled to payments from the government.
Not a lawyer and detest health insurers, but it doesn't seem like a winnable case for the Federal Government.
It seems like the only nuance here is the Federal Government’s ability to get out of a contract through a unique loophole.
This reads like a pretty standard derivative contract:
If premiums exceeded a company’s medical expenses, the insurer would be required to pay some of its profit to the government. But if premiums fell short of medical expenses, the insurer would be entitled to payments from the government.