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Biden could change course in high court health care case

Biden could change course in high court health care case
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Washington DC: The pending Supreme Court case on the fate of the Affordable Care Act could give the Biden administration its first opportunity to chart a new course in front of the justices.

The health care case, argued a week after the election in November, is one of several matters, along with immigration and a separate case on Medicaid work requirements, where the new administration could take a different position from the Trump administration at the high court.

While a shift would be in line with President Joe Biden's political preferences, it could prompt consternation at the court. Justices and former officials in Democratic and Republican administrations routinely caution that new administrations should generally be reluctant to change positions before the court. Justice Elena Kagan, who as solicitor general was the top Supreme Court lawyer for former President Barack Obama before he appointed her to the court, said in a 2018 forum that the bar should be high.

I think changing positions is a really big deal that people should hesitate a long time over, which is not to say that it never happens, Kagan said at the time. Indeed, Trump's Justice Department made a switch four times in the first full high court term of the administration.

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