Betting on an overturn of the individual mandate, literally

Supporters and opponents of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act march and chant outside the U.S. Supreme Court while the case involving the universal health care act was being argued. (March 26, 2012) Credit: Charlie Archambault
If you're wondering how the Supreme Court will rule on the "individual mandate" portion of the federal health reforms known to fans and foes alike as Obamacare, why not consult the people willing to risk money on the outcome?
The In Trade betting site reports that, so far, bettors think the likelihood of overturn is around 70 percent.

