Inside the U.S. Supreme Court, the justices and lawyers debate whether the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act can stand without the individual insurance mandate, and whether the law's Medicaid provisions illegally coerce the states to dramatically expand eligibility for coverage. Outside, state attorneys general who challenged the law say they're "cautiously optimistic" that a majority of the justices saw things their way during three days of arguments this week.
Video News Short: Modern Healthcare reports from reform's final day in the Supreme Court (2:41)
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