Supreme Court Upholds Obama’s Health-Law Subsidies

The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a pillar of the Affordable Care Act, rescuing for the second time the most ambitious social program in nearly 50 years and ensuring that the law’s ultimate fate will be in the hands of the political process. (Jess Bravin and Louise Radnofsky/The Wall Street Journal)

Ask Well: Assessing Knee Supports

How effective is wearing a stabilizing knee support? (Gretchen Reynolds/The New York Times)

Legal Challenges Remain for Health Law

The Affordable Care Act survived another major test at the Supreme Court this week, all but assuring its place in the social safety net, but the legal challenges to the law are far from over. (Robert Pear/The New York Times)

Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Puts Health Benefits in Spotlight

The landmark U.S. Supreme Court 5-4 decision Friday granting all same-sex couples the right to marry throughout the country is significant for civil rights, but it also will likely change the health insurance landscape. (Lisa Schencker and Bob Herman/Modern Healthcare)

Kathleen Sebelius on King v. Burwell: Obamacare Is Here to Stay

With the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling, the battle moves from the courts back to the political arena. (Julie Beck/The Atlantic)