The Supreme Court's historic Obamacare ruling was a whopping 200 pages long.
And while we know you're all eager to dive in the behemoth document, we thought we'd do it for you.
We scoured the ruling, reading everything from the majority opinion to the dissents, to find the most interesting pieces of information that shed some light on what the justices were thinking.
When he begins the majority opinion, Chief Justice John Roberts makes it sound like he doesn't want the federal government to become too powerful.

But then Roberts switches gears and says he doesn't want the Supreme Court to overpower Congress.

And he pointed out that Congress passed the insurance mandate to make the rest of health reform possible.

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