Former American International Group Inc. Chairman Maurice Hank Greenberg claims the bailout of the insurer cheated shareholders out of at least $25 billion.
A plan for allowing religious groups to opt out of contraceptive coverage provides sufficient protection of religious freedom, a Washington appeals court ruled.
Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulsons testimony that American International Group Inc. received harsher terms than other institutions getting government bailouts in the financial crisis set the stage for todays examination of a second architect of the rescue.
The full U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington will rehear a case on PPACA tax subsidies, a move that may reduce the chances of a new Supreme Court showdown over a central element of the law.
Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber has been trading blame with Oracle over the failure to create a website that Oregonians could use to enroll in health coverage.
Fresh Unlimited Inc. wont have to provide contraceptive coverage for its employees under the health-care reform law, in what may be among the first exemptions granted since a June U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
Two U.S. appeals courts reached opposite conclusions on the legality of a key financing provision of the Affordable Care Act, increasing the chance of another showdown at the Supreme Court over President Barack Obamas signature health-care law.