| 25-737 |
John S. Morter v. Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense |
District of Columbia |
2025-12-22 |
Pending |
Response Waived |
agency-discretion essential-job-function medical-exemption reasonable-accommodation rehabilitation-act security-screening |
1. Whether a federal agency may, consistent with the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and EEOC regulations,
redefine a security screening requirement —suc… |
| 25-353 |
Sally W. Tarquinio v. Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab |
Fourth Circuit |
2025-09-24 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
americans-with-disabilities-act cdc-guidelines employment-discrimination medical-decision-making medical-exemption reasonable-accommodation |
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed the district court's grant of summary judgment to Respondent and did not require em… |
| 22-404 |
Jane Goe, Sr., on Behalf of Herself and Her Minor Child, et al. v. James V. McDonald, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2022-11-01 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
due-process fundamental-rights jacobson-v-massachusetts medical-exemption public-health strict-scrutiny unconstitutional-conditions vaccine-mandate |
Whether families have a fundamental right to a medical exemption |
| 21-1143 |
Dr. A., et al. v. Kathy Hochul, Governor of New York, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2022-02-16 |
Denied |
Amici (12)Relisted (10) |
administrative-rule covid-19 covid-vaccine-mandate employment-division-v-smith free-exercise free-exercise-clause medical-exemption religious-exemption secular-conduct vaccine-mandate |
Whether a COVID vaccine mandate that provides no religious exemption while allowing medical exemptions violates the Free Exercise Clause |
| 21-958 |
A. A. v. M. A. |
New Jersey |
2021-12-30 |
Denied |
|
civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process evidence-rule free-speech freedom-of-religion medical-exemption religious-exemption sincerity-test vaccination-mandate |
Whether Petitioner's fundamental right to freedom of religion, and exemption from vaccination, was violated when the trial Court applied a 'sincerity'… |
| 21-14 |
Elizabeth Harding Weinstein v. Village of Briarcliff Manor, et al. |
Second Circuit |
2021-07-08 |
Denied |
|
civil-rights covid-restrictions due-process government-overreach government-services judicial-immunity mask-mandates medical-exemption medical-exemptions pro-se-litigation retaliation |
Whether a citizen can be deprived of government services or access for not wearing a mask due to medical inability |