As the Supreme Court debated federal authority to impose a vaccine requirement on workers, the nine justices could not help but reveal their varying sentiments about the depth of America's Covid-19 pandemic and the value of vaccines.
CNN on MSN.com - Jan 08, 2022
Fully vaccinated and mostly masked, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared skeptical Friday of the Biden administration's authority. The court seemed more open to a separate vaccine mandate for most health care workers.
SFGate - Jan 08, 2022
Companies that would be affected by a Biden administration vaccine-or-testing requirement for workers have largely remained on the sidelines while the Supreme Court considers whether the rule can be enforced.
Chicago Tribune - Jan 08, 2022
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Friday in a high-stakes public session to decide whether the U.S. government can begin enforcing sweeping COVID-19 vaccine requirements affecting nearly 100 million workers.
Fox News - Jan 07, 2022
The cases present the first opportunity for the court to share its views on vaccine mandates as the COVID-19 pandemic enters its third year.
Indianapolis Star - Jan 07, 2022
This has not been a quiet term for the Supreme Court, to put it mildly. But shortly before Christmas, the justices added yet another set of high-profile cases
FiveThirtyEight - Jan 07, 2022
Jennifer Rodgers writes that the US Supreme Court oral arguments over federal Covid-19 vaccine mandates could foreshadow the conservative majority's view of executive power: specifically, how much control the federal government has over rule-making.
CNN on MSN.com - Jan 06, 2022
Companies that would be affected by a Biden administration vaccine-or-testing requirement for workers have largely remained on the sidelines while the Supreme Court considers whether the rule can be enforced.
During today's oral arguments over Biden vaccine policies, Sonia Sotomayor will participate from her chambers remotely, and two of the six lawyers will argue by telephone, a court spokesperson says. Our business live blog is reporting that the US added 199,
The Guardian - Jan 07, 2022
Move to appoint Justice Ayesha Malik, who banned virginity tests for rape survivors, described as ‘defining moment’ for the country
The Guardian - Jan 07, 2022
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