States File Lawsuit to Halt Vaccine Mandate
We ran the numbers: There are 2478 news articles covering this topic. 5% (131) are left leaning, 40% (980) are center, and 55% (1367) are right leaning.
On Friday, a wave of Republican officials and private companies began suing the Biden administration over a new federal rule that will require large companies to vaccinate their workforce against COVID-19 or implement rigorous testing regimes. While left-leaning articles highlight that critics in the public and private sectors are quickly positioning themselves against the Biden administration’s measure, right-leaning articles highlight that Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, along with 10 other states, argue in court papers that the requirement runs against states’ rights.
A left-leaning article by CNN highlights that critics in the public and private sectors are quickly positioning themselves against the Biden administration’s measure. Multiple states have declared they will take the issue to court.
USA Today published a centrist article reporting that businesses with 100 or more employees will be required to stand up their vaccine-or-testing requirements by January 4. President Biden said in September that his administration was working on the rule.
A right-leaning article by Washington Times highlights that Schmitt, along with 10 other states, argue in court papers that the requirement runs against states’ rights. The focus of the argument is that the requirement runs against the Constitution and the 10th Amendment.
From the center
Biden administration braces for a wave of legal challenges to workplace COVID-19 vaccine rule
USA Today
From the right
States push back with lawsuits to halt Biden’s private employer vaccine mandate
Washington Times