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"Legal Challenges To Allocating New COVID-19 Antibody Therapies To Those Who Need Them Most", Health Affairs Blog, December 24, 2020 . DOI: 10.1377/hblog20201222.609517 Caption. 1101 Connecticut ...
Below is a brief review of some of the top COVID-19 legal topics over the past nine months, examples of our most-visited content on those issues, and thoughts on moving forward as we enter 2021.
Several Queenslanders, including small business owners and teachers, who had their legal challenges against COVID-19 vaccine ...
The resurgence of COVID-19 cases in the United States due to the Delta variant has prompted public and private employers and schools to mandate coronavirus vaccines, drawing legal challenges from ...
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has affected nearly all individuals and businesses in the United States. With over 350,000 cases confirmed worldwide, including over 30,000 cases ...
Opponents of the federal government’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers are pursuing two fresh pathways to defeat it. Both challenges cite the pandemic’s current, less critical ...
Strict Covid-19 vaccine requirements for workers have sparked protests in Italy, despite support from most people. ... Nearly every legal challenge has failed so far.
History and the law are on President Joe Biden's side when it comes to coronavirus vaccine mandates, a medical historian and legal experts told the Free Press. Although legal challenges are likely ...
Coloradans who brought legal challenges to employers’ COVID-19 vaccine mandates have received a tepid response in state courts even as the wider legal landscape starts to shift to become more ...
The deadline for requiring U.S. workers to be vaccinated or tested weekly for COVID-19 is fast approaching, but uncertainty about how legal fights over the mandate will play out has left companies ...
The lawyer for teachers and cafe owners who had their cases challenging Covid-19 vaccination requirements summarily dismissed ...
COVID, Crime, Legal Marijuana: ... In issues not related to COVID, the state has to still sort out how legalized marijuana will be implemented as New York City faces a continued rise in gun violence.