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The claim: Supreme Court ruled COVID-19 vaccines cause 'irreparable' damage in win for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. An Oct. 14 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) claims to share breaking news ...
The Supreme Court turned away two Covid-related appeals from an anti-vaccine group founded by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected two appeals related to COVID-19 vaccines from Children’s Health Defense, the anti-vaccine nonprofit founded by independent presidential candidate Robert F ...
Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 595 U.S. ___ (2022), is a Supreme Court of the United States case before the Court on an application for a stay of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's COVID-19 vaccination or test mandate. On January 13, 2022, the Supreme Court ordered a stay of the mandate. [1]
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that plaintiffs suing three manufacturers of thimerosal could bypass the vaccine court and litigate in either state or federal court using the ordinary channels for recovery in tort. [14] This was the first instance where a federal appeals court has held that a suit of this nature may bypass the vaccine court.
Kennedy Jr.’s spokeswoman Katie Miller told the New York Times in a statement: “Mr. Kennedy has long said that he wants transparency in vaccines and to give people choice.”
The Court, in a 6-2 opinion by Justice Antonin Scalia, held that the "plaintiffs design defect claims [were] expressly preempted by the Vaccine Act." Thus, the court affirmed laws that vaccine manufacturers are not liable for vaccine-induced injury or death if they are "accompanied by proper directions and warnings." [2]
Wisconsin Supreme Court says Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name will remain on swing state’s ballot (REMOVES extraneous word)