

DAY'S END ROUNDUP
FROM THE BLOGS:
Hold steady on Supreme Court overturning Obamacare
Avik Roy cautions at Forbes that while it's probable the Supreme Court could strike down the mandate, there are plenty of reasons to still believe the law could be upheld.
Opponents link abortion and healthcare reform
Salon's Sarah Posner says that if the court upholds the controversial law, anti-abortion-rights activists plan to protest as they did in the wake of Roe v. Wade.
Why Jim Yong Kim is wrong for the World Bank
The National Review's Patrick Brennan says the president's recent appointment — largely heralded by liberals impressed with his resume as a leader in global health and the fight against HIV/AIDS — doesn't have the economic credentials to helm the organization.
Does Scalia know what's in the healthcare law?
Slate's Dave Weigel says the transcript of Wednesday's arguments before the Supreme Court reveal the justice might be under the wrong impression about what made it into the law.
OTHER NEWS SOURCES:
White House has no healthcare contingency plan
Administration officials admitted they had no backup if the law is thrown out by the Supreme Court, The Hill's Amie Parnes reports.
Rep. Rush removed from House floor in hoodie protest
The Illinois Democrat wore the hooded sweatshirt in solidarity with slain Florida teen Trayvon Martin, The Hill's Pete Kasperowicz reports.








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