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[21A240] Biden v. Missouri
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86 minutes
Released:
Jan 7, 2022
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Description
Biden v. Missouri
Wikipedia · Justia (with opinion) · Docket · oyez.org
Argued on Jan 7, 2022.Decided on Jan 13, 2022.
Petitioner: Joseph R. Biden.Respondent: Missouri, et al..
Advocates: Brian H. Fletcher (On behalf of the Applicants)
Jesus A. Osete (On behalf of the Respondents in No. 21A240)
Elizabeth Murrill (On behalf of the Respondents in No. 21A241)
Facts of the case (from oyez.org)
None
Question
Does the Department of Health and Human Services have the authority to enforce a rule requiring health care workers at facilities that participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless they qualify for a medical or religious exemption?
Conclusion
The Department of Health and Human Services has the authority to enforce its rule requiring health care workers at facilities that participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless they qualify for a medical or religious exemption. In a per curiam (unsigned) opinion, the Court granted the applications to stay the two injunctions barring the Secretary of Health and Human Services from enforcing the regulation.
The Court reasoned that a core function of HHS is to ensure that the healthcare providers who care for Medicare and Medicaid patients protect their patients’ health and safety, and the interim rule at issue here seeks to do precisely that.
Justice Clarence Thomas authored a dissenting opinion, in which Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, and Amy Coney Barrett joined. The dissenters found no statutory support for such an exercise of authority.
Wikipedia · Justia (with opinion) · Docket · oyez.org
Argued on Jan 7, 2022.Decided on Jan 13, 2022.
Petitioner: Joseph R. Biden.Respondent: Missouri, et al..
Advocates: Brian H. Fletcher (On behalf of the Applicants)
Jesus A. Osete (On behalf of the Respondents in No. 21A240)
Elizabeth Murrill (On behalf of the Respondents in No. 21A241)
Facts of the case (from oyez.org)
None
Question
Does the Department of Health and Human Services have the authority to enforce a rule requiring health care workers at facilities that participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless they qualify for a medical or religious exemption?
Conclusion
The Department of Health and Human Services has the authority to enforce its rule requiring health care workers at facilities that participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless they qualify for a medical or religious exemption. In a per curiam (unsigned) opinion, the Court granted the applications to stay the two injunctions barring the Secretary of Health and Human Services from enforcing the regulation.
The Court reasoned that a core function of HHS is to ensure that the healthcare providers who care for Medicare and Medicaid patients protect their patients’ health and safety, and the interim rule at issue here seeks to do precisely that.
Justice Clarence Thomas authored a dissenting opinion, in which Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, and Amy Coney Barrett joined. The dissenters found no statutory support for such an exercise of authority.
Released:
Jan 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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