This could potentially become the single biggest event in the 2012 presidential elections:

The Supreme Court has carved out a week in late March to hold oral arguments in perhaps its biggest case in a decade — the sweeping healthcare reform law championed by President Obama.

The court announced Monday it will hear 5½ hours of arguments spread over three days March 26-28.

The ruling is still set for June. It's impossible to predict what general election strategies will look like until we know what the ruling will be, and what the health care reform bill will look like after the ruling. But we hate uncertainty, so we're going to resolve this matter right now with a legally binding Slog poll: