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  1. April 10, 2020

    Trump Gets One Claim Trimmed In ACA 'Sabotage' Suit

    A Maryland federal judge Friday allowed one claim in a lawsuit aimed at blocking President Donald Trump's "sabotage" of the Affordable Care Act to survive, but nixed the other claim in the suit, declining to "appropriate" the discretion Congress intended for the president.

  2. June 07, 2019

    House Dems Champion ACA Suit Targeting Trump 'Sabotage'

    The Democratic-controlled U.S. House of Representatives threw its weight behind an ambitious lawsuit Friday that targets the Trump administration's "sabotage" of the Affordable Care Act, asserting that anti-ACA actions have harmed millions of Americans.

  3. January 25, 2019

    Cities Overhaul ACA Defense After Trump Hammers Case

    Five major cities on Friday revamped their ambitious lawsuit aimed at blocking executive branch "sabotage" of the Affordable Care Act, a move that follows the Trump administration's evisceration of the suit.

  4. January 01, 2019

    Health Care Cases To Watch In 2019

    The health care industry in 2019 will watch with bated breath as a guillotine hangs over the Affordable Care Act, historic litigation involving the opioid crisis heads to trial and the murky meaning of a landmark False Claims Act decision becomes clearer. Here, Law360 gets attorneys up to speed on must-watch cases in the year ahead.

  5. August 31, 2018

    Health Care Cases To Watch In 2018's Home Stretch

    Momentous developments in litigation involving Medicare Advantage, the Affordable Care Act and the False Claims Act are likely in the closing months of 2018. Here, Law360 runs through key health care cases to watch.

  6. August 02, 2018

    3 Key Takeaways As Cities Sue Trump Over ACA 'Sabotage'

    Several large cities on Thursday launched a sprawling legal attack on the Trump administration for allegedly “sabotaging” the Affordable Care Act, teeing up high-stakes questions about the law’s future and executive branch power. Here, Law360 explores three key takeaways from the complaint.