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Supreme Court weighs arguments on health care overhaul

Co-plaintiff NFIB heartened after three days of hearings, but ruling could still surprise groups closely watching landmark case Related Content See list of groups filing amicus briefs

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Understanding this special report

RELATED CONTENT 2012 Salaries Understanding this salary survey

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Ex-bankers group chief collects $5 million after leaving

RELATED CONTENT 2012 Salaries Understanding this salary survey

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Highest-paid CEOs see steep salary growth in new survey

Million-dollar-plus earners’ increases nearly triple counterparts pay raises; median compensation hits the $500,000 mark. RELATED CONTENT 2012 Salaries

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Highly paid CEOs found beyond the main salary chart

At some smaller groups CEO compensation can consume a quarter of all revenue; recession still impacting hard hit industries

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Hundreds of groups file amicus briefs on health law

Nonprofit and advocacy groups joined together in coalitions, or acted independently, to try to sway the Supreme Court deliberations on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. More than 130 amicus briefs were filed, reportedly a record high. Amicus brief filers, based on documents available online at the American Bar Associations Supreme Court Briefs Web page

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