the law. we have a preview, live from the united states supreme court. reporter: it starts tomorrow with the first of three days of highly emotional, very, very important arguments before the nine supreme court justices. so important people have already started lining up out here. in fact, they started friday morning, more than 3 days before the first arguments. emotions running high, the political impact will be large and conservatives will try to repeal the law, even if it survives. they say it s just too costly for americans. here s michele bachmann. this is extremely expensive. families won t have a choice. they will be forced to buy an insurance product that government tells them they have to purchase. if they don t, theyville to pay a fine to the federal government. this is absurd. it s never happened in the history of the country. now the main issue at hand is whether consumers can be forced to buy health insurance. that s the so-called individual mandate. the is
important case since brawn versus board of education. 26 states and businesses and private individuals are suing to strike down key provisions of the law. we have a preview, live from the united states supreme court. reporter: it starts tomorrow with the first of three days of highly emotional, very, very important arguments before the nine supreme court justices. so important people have already started lining up out here. in fact, they started friday morning, more than 3 days before the first arguments. emotions running high, the political impact will be large and conservatives will try to repeal the law, even if it survives. they say it s just too costly for americans. here s michele bachmann. this is extremely expensive. families won t have a choice. they will be forced to buy an insurance product that government tells them they have to purchase. if they don t, theyville to pay a fine to the federal government. this is absurd. it s never happened in the history of the
we will have 90 minutes and the anti-g injunction act, whether or not somebody when they break the law and refuse to buy health insurance and are fined for it and they pay a penalty, the question is, can you can you is this the whole case premature because nobody s paid that penalty yet in that s basic it. that s the first hurd toll get to. thank you for the preview. reporter: you bet. conservatives are fighting to convince the justices that it is unconstitutional. a former solicitor general under president raggan says, don t count on it. harvard professor charles freeh is here live. good to be with you. caller: you are very experienced. you know how this works tomorrow. the pressure that s on. let me give you a couple of arguments from the challengers and you tells how you would shoot those down. first of all that, compelling someone into commerce or telling
almost everyone. we want to know, should the supreme court find the individual mandate constitutional or unconstitutional? you heard from the professor. tweet your answers. we will read some of your responses later on in this hour. stay with fox news. starting tomorrow, we will have around-the-clock coverage of the arguments. i will step out the minute they wrap up and join me for special report, live membered night, starting at 6:00 eastern time. dick cheney s recovering after a heart transplant. he had been on the waiting list for more than 2 years. actually, former vice-president dick cheney waited 20 months for a new heart. he has a transplant. we are told, he s recovering in the intensive care unit of the nova fairfax hospital in falls church, virginia. this is the latest and most serious procedure for a 71-year-old who has had five