After years of legal battles, Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County went before the Supreme Court of the United States on Tuesday, November 8, asking SCOTUS to decide if people can file...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — After years of legal battles, Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County went before the Supreme Court of the United States on Tuesday, November 8, asking SCOTUS to decide if people can file a federal civil rights claim for violation of the Federal Nursing Home Reform Act, which was enacted under Congress’ Spending Clause power.
RELATED: Experts believe SCOTUS case involving Health and Hospital Corporation could impact millions of Americans "Thankful we have our judicial system here where we can present our best arguments to a full court and get an impartial hearing and pray for the best," Talevski said. Grassroots organizations, like Good Trouble Indiana, continue to push Health and Hospital of Marion County to drop this case. They, along with other groups, held a protest on Monday.
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