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Biden v Missouri (Vaccine Mandate)

595 US 87 (2022)
JurisdictionUnited States
CourtUS Supreme Court
Year2022
StatusBinding authority

Summary

HHS Secretary had statutory authority under Medicare and Medicaid to mandate COVID-19 vaccination of healthcare workers at federally funded facilities.

Key Principle

The Secretary of HHS had authority under the Medicare and Medicaid statutes to require COVID-19 vaccination of healthcare workers at facilities receiving federal funding.

Area of Law

public-law

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