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Supporters of President Obama's health-care reform rally outside the Supreme Court in Washington March 27 during the second day of arguments on the Affordable Care Act. Mr. Obama's sweeping health-care overhaul went before the US Supreme Court, where the nine justices continued hearing arguments in a historic test of the law's validity under the US Constitution. Jason Reed/Reuters
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Republican presidential candidate, former Sen. Rick Santorum (R) of Pennsylvania, accompanied by his daughter Elizabeth Santorum and son Daniel Santorum, speaks in front of the Supreme Court in Washington on March 26, as the court began three days of arguments on the health-care law. Charles Dharapak/AP
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This artist rendering shows Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr., speaking in front of the Supreme Court justices on March 26, as the court began arguments on the health-care law. Justices, seated from left, are: Sonia Sotomayor, Stephen Breyer, Clarence Thomas, Antonin Scalia, Chief Justice John Roberts, Anthony Kennedy, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Samuel Alito and Elena Kagan. Dana Verkouteren/AP
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Dr. Sonia Nagda puts on a pin supporting the health-care reform law as she gathers with other health-care professionals in front of the Supreme Court. Charles Dharapak/AP
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The Rev. Mark Morrow of the CrossWalk Community Church in Williamsburg, Va., (c.) reads from his Bible with the Rev. Robert Turrill of Washington, Pa., and Peggy Nienaber of the National Clergy Council outside the Supreme Court. Carolyn Kaster/AP
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Supporters of the health-care reform law gather in front of the Supreme Court Monday. Charles Dharapak/AP
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Holding an American flag and a copy of the Constitution, Dan from Virginia, who asked not to use his last name, protests against the health-care law on March 26. Jacquelyn Martin/AP
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Members of the public with tickets to see the arguments on the health-care law line up outside the Supreme Court. Charles Dharapak/AP
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Rep. Tom Price (R) of Georgia (l.), accompanied by Reps. John Fleming (R) of Louisiana and Renee Ellmers (R) of North Carolina, speaks out against the Affordable Care Act on Capitol Hill on March 26. J. Scott Applewhite/AP
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Health-care law supporters rally on the sidewalk outside the Supreme Court on March 26. Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
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People wait in line overnight Sunday in front of the Supreme Court for tickets on the eve of oral arguments. J. David Ake/AP
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Gretchen Midgley and Jonathan McGee, both students at the Catholic University of America in Washington, pray with the Capitol in the background during 'Encircle the Court in Prayer,' an event led by Christian faith organizations, on the eve of arguments on health-care reform. Jacquelyn Martin/AP
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Joan Schnabel of Annapolis, Md., (l.) and Marge Groetsch of Front Royal, Va., pray in front of the Supreme Court as part of 'Encircle the Court in Prayer.' Jacquelyn Martin/AP
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In an interview with ABC, Republican Representative John Boehner suggested he will not prioritize the repeal of the healthcare law to the extent that he has in the past. But following the interview, a spokesman for Boehner said repealing the law 'would be on the table.'
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November 8, 2012
Charles Dharapak/AP/File
Top Republican lawmaker John Boehner said on Thursday he would not make it his mission to repeal the Obama administration's healthcare reform law following the re-election of President Barack Obama.