The Ninth Circuit removed itself from the Affordable Care Act constitutionality debate on Friday.

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals issued a similar ruling earlier this month in New Jersey Physicians v. Obama. In that case, the court ruled that the doctors challenging the individual mandate had suffered no injury and lacked standing to sue.

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