The lawyer representing students challenging Indiana University’s COVID vaccine mandate has been “retained by students in other states to bring similar claims,” he said in an interview Tuesday.
Veteran litigator James Bopp told the John Solomon Reports podcast that he expects to file suit in another “four or five states in the next couple of weeks.”
When pursuing “test case litigation,” lawyers must bring “cases throughout the country having different judges, different circuits,” Bopp said. “And particularly if you want to get to the Supreme Court, you need a conflict in the circuits” – federal appeals courts issuing decisions at odds with each other.
Earlier this month, the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined to issue a preliminary injunction that would stop Indiana University’s vaccine mandate, which offers limited medical and religious exemptions, from taking effect. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett declined to issue an emergency injunction.Bopp argues that public […]
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