
Jenna Greene writes that accelerating the release could help assuage the concerns of vaccine skeptics and convince them the product is safe.
#To hasten release pfizer vaccine docs license#
A federal judge in Texas on Thursday ordered the FDA to make public the data it relied on to license Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, roughly 75 years and four months faster than the FDA said it could take to complete a Freedom of Information Act request by a group of doctors and scientists seeking an estimated 450,000 pages of material about the vaccine. ‘Paramount importance’: Judge orders FDA to hasten release of Pfizer vaccine docs.Score one for transparency.

Read why lawyers think the healthcare mandate might have the best chance at surviving Supreme Court review. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar and her top deputy, Brian Fletcher, will represent the federal government. Louisiana solicitor Elizabeth Murrill and Missouri’s Jesus Osete will take on the healthcare vaccination rule. Lehotsky Keller’s Scott Keller will argue for a coalition of business groups against the large-employer mandate. The challengers in both cases contend the U.S. The other mandate applies to a majority of the estimated 10.3 million Americans who work in healthcare facilities. The large employer rule would require businesses with more than 100 employees to be vaccinated or tested weekly. The cases are the first tests of the federal government's authority to issue its own vaccine mandates, our colleague Lawrence Hurley reports.

Supreme Court this morning will hear from six lawyers in two cases contesting the Biden administration’s power to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for large businesses and healthcare workers.
