Samuel Alito comment during Obamacare Supreme Court hearing sparks laughter
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61% : What To Know During Supreme Court arguments on Monday in a case that could reshape preventive care under the Affordable Care Act -- popularly known as Obamacare -- Alito brought an unexpected moment of laughter.39% : A sharp exchange during U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments Monday on the future of no-cost preventive care under the Affordable Care Act took a humorous turn when Justice Samuel Alito made a self-deprecating joke about one of his past opinions, drawing laughter from the courtroom.
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