What were the two main aspects of the Supreme Court's ruling in lawsuits filed against the ACA of 2010?
Answer: The Court ruled that the majority of ACA provisions—including the individual mandate—were constitutional under Congress' power to tax. The Court, however, struck down a major provision of the law. The Court held that the federal government could not coerce states to expand their state Medicaid programs by threatening to eliminate funding for the existing Medicaid programs in states that chose not to expand Medicaid coverage under the ACA.