Biden’s vaccine mandate for federal workers faces an uncertain future
A federal district court ruling in Texas on Friday that shot down the White House’s right to enforce its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal workers is likely to be upheld on appeal, legal experts say.
The mandate is the latest in a string of the Biden administration’s vaccination orders to be tested against legal limitations on executive power. The requirement, laid out in a Sept. 9 executive order, said certain non-exempt executive agency workers would need to get fully vaccinated by Nov. 22, or risk losing their jobs.
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