Abortion Pills and Vaccine Mandates
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We have a few big cases to cover:
- The Supreme Court, 9-0, guaranteed continued access to abortion pills.
- A 9th Circuit split panel, meanwhile, allows a challenge to a Covid-19 vaccine mandate to proceed, challenging Buck v. Bell forced sterilization-era public health precedent.
- And a get-out-of-arbitration-free card case get reversed on FAA grounds, holding the legislature may not insist that courts interpret arbitration contracts different from other kinds of contracts.
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- **Late payment does not defeat arbitration because that CAA rule is preempted by FAA—but Justice Baker dissents Hernandez v. Sohnen Enters.** (D2d5 May 22, 2024 No. B323303) [cert. for pub.]
- **Courts cannot limit 170.6 challenges by local rule Lorch v. Superior Court** (D4d1 May 16, 2024 No. D083609) [pub. opn.]
- SCOTUS on Abortion Pill - Food & Drug Admin. v. All. for Hippocratic Med. (June 13, 2024, No. 23-235)
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