According to at least one source, Kennedy may be leaning toward upholding ACA. Certainly that's good news, but I really dislike his reason. From The Hil
Kennedy warned that a decision siding with the challengers could lead to the collapse of insurance markets by creating an ultimatum for the states: "Either you create your own exchange, or send your insurance market into a death spiral."
"There's a serious constitutional issue if we adopt your argument," Kennedy told the attorney for the plaintiffs, Michael Carvin.
So I'm happy that he sees the damage the case could cause - but he only seems to see the damage to "the insurance market" and not all the people that use that market. He doesn't seem to care that m illions could lose coverage, only that the insurance industry couldn't function (and, presumably, continue to profit).
Sick.