Posted on 01/13/2022 5:33:17 AM PST by janetjanet998
ASHINGTON (TND) — The U.S. Supreme Court is set to begin issuing opinions Thursday morning.
It’s expected that among them will be a ruling on the vaccine mandate for large employers and healthcare workers.
In a special session this past Friday to hear the case, Chief Justice John Roberts remarked that the federal government has never imposed a mandate like this on private companies.
The rest of the court's conservative majority also appeared to be leaning towards opposing it.
However, they seemed to be more understanding of the requirement for healthcare workers, saying that the government can impose conditions when there's government funding involved.
Court watchers now mostly expecting a split decision.
The opinions are expected to start coming down at 10 a.m. Thursday.
None of which means they’ve spread any money to the US Supreme Court like you were saying.
Supreme Court Rejects Biden's OSHA Vaccine Mandate on Private Employers; Upholds CMS Mandate
See #122
Only pertains to Health Facilities...hospitals, clinics
It’s going to pertain to any company that gets money from Medicare/caid. And based on how the idiots in SCOTUS ruled this, soon EVERY single Federal dollar is gonna be wrapped around a needle.
Not so....Read it again.
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