MSU’s Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate Results in Staff Firings; Does the Supreme Court Need Fixing?

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MSU’s Employee Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate

NCLA recently filed an opening brief in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Norris v. MSU. Jeanna Norris, Kraig Ehm, and D’Ann Rohrer, current or former employees of Michigan State University fired for refusing a COVID-19 vaccine, have challenged MSU’s unlawful vaccine mandate, which violates their constitutional right to bodily autonomy, conditions their employment on receiving unnecessary medical treatment, and ignores their statutory right to informed consent.

NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Greg Dolin joins Vec to discuss the appellate brief.

Does the Supreme Court Need Fixing?

Does the Supreme Court need fixing? Vec and Greg discuss.

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