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KING v. BURWELL

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Supreme Court of the Sniteb States



             DAVID KING, et al.,
                              Petitioners,
                    V.

   SYLVIA BURWELL, SECRETARY OF HEALTH
        AND HUMAN SERVICES, et al.,

                             Respondents.


         On Writ Of Certiorari To The
         United States Court Of Appeals
           For The Fourth Circuit


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 AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE, AND PROFESSORS
 OF HEALTH LAW AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
       IN SUPPORT OF RESPONDENTS


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