vaccine-injury

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
21-300 In Re Joy Garner, et al. 2021-08-30 Denied Amici (2)Response Waived civil-rights constitutional-crisis due-process medical-experiment national-security public-health scientific-control-group standing standing-doctrine vaccine-injury vaccine-mandates 1. On a Rule 12(b) dismissal motion, did the District Court commit clear and indisputable error by abruptly dismissing this national security case on …
20-1468 Robert David Dupuch-Carron, et ux. v. Xavier Becerra, Secretary of Health and Human Services Federal Circuit 2021-04-20 Denied compensation compensation-eligibility foreign-vaccination residency-requirement statutory-construction statutory-interpretation vaccine-act vaccine-injury 1. Does the ordinary meaning of the words of section 11(c)(1)(B)(i)(III) of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (the NCVIA or "Vaccine Act"), 42…
20-451 Jane Doe, Individually and as Parent and Guardian of Baby Doe, et al. v. Merck & Co., Inc., et al. Second Circuit 2020-10-08 Denied Response Waived citizens-action civil-rights due-process fda-licensing fda-regulation primary-jurisdiction standing thimerosal vaccine-act vaccine-injury vaccine-mandate I. Should Courts extend the precedent of Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 197 U.S. 11 (1905), for the legal requirement that a vaccine licensed through HHS,…
19-5657 Heather Rogero, et vir v. Alex M. Azar, II, Secretary of Health and Human Services Federal Circuit 2019-08-21 Denied Amici (1)Response WaivedRelisted (2)IFP autism disability-discrimination encephalopathy federal-programs medical-causation national-childhood-vaccine-injury-compensation-act preponderance-of-evidence rehabilitation-act sequela vaccine-injury vaccine-injury-compensation (1) Whether Court of Appeals conclusion, that Rogero had not established by a preponderance of the evidence between his encephalopathy and his DTaP va…