THREADETTE: Discussing today in Employment Law for Manager's class legality of mandatory vaccination policies by private employers. Two contrary perspectives statnews.com/2021/02/23/fed…
2/ statnews.com/2021/04/05/aut… Focus is on the "emergency use" of COVID vaccine (not normal at-will principles/accommodation.) Until case law addresses, it will be impossible to know how courts will rule. BUT
3/3 I believe better argument is that emergency use vaccines cannot be mandated because of federal preemption and specifically a conflict in objective based on Geier analysis. That is all.
HT @ellie_bufkin
"Some enterprising Black families purchased property as a way to avoid sharecropping and achieve a measure of independence from White-dominated society." Could this read any more like "Scott's uppity black family dared not be beholden sharecroppers?" 1/
@shipwreckedcrew OMgosh....shipwrecked!!!! I saw the ADF press release and then immediately saw Noem's response which sounded very solid, so I paused and spent the weekend reading the text to see who had better position. 1/
@shipwreckedcrew 2/ I had 3 drafts substantivelly different drafts before I finalized because I was doing a deep-dive, not a knee-jerk reaction which I do here: