ALL NEW: Supreme Court To Rule On Health Care Law

The Supreme Court is expected to rule on the constitutionality of President Obama’s landmark health care law as early as Monday.

Anew Reuters poll shows that a majority of Americans oppose President Obama’s health-care law-although they support most of its provisions, such as letting parents keep their children on their policies until age 26.

But 61% say they are against the “individual mandate,” which forces Americans to purchase medical insurance.

The hot button campaign issue of immigration is also on the Supreme Court’s docket, a widely watched judgement on Arizona’s tough immigration law could be handed down sometime this week.

But it’s the health-care decision alone that makes it the most important week of the campaign.

If the court rules against the law, political experts say it’s hard not to see it as a rejection of a major part of Obama’s first term in office.

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