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lawsuit
I am sure that everone has read (or heard) about the lawsuit that many states have joined about the health care issue.
The main claim seems to be about the federal government requiring everyone to buy health care.
If this were to succeed somehow, could we see lawsuits over the government requiring everyone to buy no-fault insurance?
Your thoughts?
To me there will not be a problem either way as it is not the federal government requiring car insurance, but the state governments.