Poll: Supreme Court insiders expect court to uphold healthcare law

{mosads}Nearly three-fourths of the attorneys polled said the court will likely reach a decision now, rather than waiting until after the mandate takes effect in 2014.

And if the court does strike down the mandate, most of those surveyed said, it wouldn’t throw out the entire healthcare law. Thirty-eight percent said the court would invalidate the mandate along with a few other provisions, and 36 percent said they believe the court would strike the mandate alone. Only 27 percent expect the justices to strike down the entire law.

The poll was conducted by Purple Strategies on behalf of the American Action Forum and the Blue Dog Research Forum.

The clerks and attorneys also don’t expect the court to agree with a challenge to the law’s Medicaid expansion — 81 percent said they expect the court to uphold the Medicaid expansion.

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