Legality of Vaccine Mandates
-
This one concerns Indiana University. The SCOTUS refused tho take up the case where a group of students tried to challenge the university’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
-
Actually, it wasn't SCOTUS, but Justice Barrett:
Barrett got to rule solo on this one because she’s the “circuit justice” for the Seventh Circuit, which encompasses Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin. (Each justice on the Court is assigned at least one circuit.) A circuit justice who receives an emergency appeal can either rule on it herself or refer it for consideration by the entire Court. What made this one an emergency is the looming start of the school year. Classes at Indiana University begin in 11 days so the student plaintiffs in the case needed to know quickly whether they had a right to attend classes in person despite being unvaccinated.