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Texas judge's ruling that health care law is unconstitutional could leave the law fatally wounded — or even stronger

More than 130 million Americans woke up Saturday morning to the news that their health care coverage has been thrown into doubt.

That's because, late Friday night, a federal judge in Texas ruled that the Affordable Care Act - including its exchange health plans, Medicaid expansion and its provisions affecting Medicare's prescription drugs benefit - is unconstitutional, lock, stock and barrel.

As my colleague Noam Levey reports, Judge Reed O'Connor didn't issue an injunction against the law, so the federal and state governments still can enforce it, for now. Medicare and Medicaid Administrator Seema Verma, who oversees the ACA, said Friday that "the exchanges are still open for business and we will

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