Vaccine Hostility Gets Its Day In The Supreme Court
<p>Extreme vaccine skepticism got a showing at the Supreme Court on Friday. </p> Talking Points Memo
Read More...<p>Extreme vaccine skepticism got a showing at the Supreme Court on Friday. </p> Talking Points Memo
Read More...<p>The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two vaccine mandate cases Friday, the culmination of an extremely expedited and unusual process to get the mandates before the high court. </p> Talking Points Memo
Read More...The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Jan. 7 in cases challenging two of the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Those mandates would apply to more than 100 million Americans who work at private-sector businesses and health care facilities. With compliance deadlines quickly approaching, the Supreme Court decided to step in and schedule an unusual Friday session for oral arguments. The Heritage Foundation, a petitioner in the case challenging the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, asked the high court Saturday to halt the government’s order. Heritage, a private employer…
Read More...<p>Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Wednesday urged the expansion of the Supreme Court with more justices, while taking aim at the “gravity of the Republican hijacking” of the court.</p> Talking Points Memo
Read More...They studied, listened and debated, and after seven months of work, President Biden’s commission on the Supreme Court failed to recommend any significant changes to the way the justices operate. While suggesting that term limits deserve a closer look, the panel said there was “profound disagreement” over liberal activists’ proposal … The Washington Times stories: White House
Read More...<p>Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban wasn’t on trial Wednesday. <em>Roe v. Wade</em> was.</p> Talking Points Memo
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