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Federal Health Care Lawsuit Could Soon Go to Supreme Court

A lawsuit challenging the federal health care legislation could now be headed to the U-S Supreme Court. Kansas is one of more than 20 states taking part in that case. Attorney General Derek Schmidt says the suit will almost certainly go to the Supreme Court, but he's not sure when.


Last week, an appeals court ruled against the law’s requirement that all Americans have health insurance. The federal government can now take the case before a panel of appellate court judges or appeal directly to the Supreme Court.

Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.