Government Tells Top Court ACA Accommodation Challenge Lacks Legal Legs

Mealey's (February 23, 2016, 12:11 PM EST) -- WASHINGTON, D.C. — The legitimacy of plaintiffs’ religious beliefs does not alter the fact that they are wrong about the law, the government told the U.S. Supreme Court Feb. 10 in urging it to reject a challenge to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) (David Zubik v. Sylvia Burwell, Priests for Life, et al. v. HHS, Roman Catholic v. HHS, East Texas Baptist v. Burwell, Little Sisters, et al. v. Burwell, Southern Nazarene v. Burwell, Geneva College v. Burwell, Nos. 14-1418, 14-1453, 14-1505, 15-35, 15-105, 15-119, 15-191, U.S. Sup.)....