U.S. District Court Issues Preliminary Injunction Against RFK, HHS For Its Vaccine Schedule Changes - Above the Law
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U.S. District Court Issues Preliminary Injunction Against RFK, HHS For Its Vaccine Schedule Changes - Above the Law
"The law outlines how actions brought by federal agencies must follow certain established procedures and be based in facts, as well as how upon challenge the courts could review and enforce those requirements on said agencies."
"Remarkably, in that same case, the DOJ argued to the court that Kennedy's actions were 'unreviewable'. At one point, Judge Murphy asked the DOJ if that meant that Kennedy could advise the public to get a shot to get measles, instead of preventing it, without review or challenge."
The American Academy of Pediatrics and others filed a lawsuit against RFK Jr. and HHS for alleged violations of the Administrative Procedures Act. This law mandates that federal agency actions must adhere to established procedures and be factually supported. The DOJ claimed Kennedy's actions were 'unreviewable,' raising concerns about public health advisories. Judge Murphy questioned the implications of this stance, suggesting it could allow misleading public health recommendations without accountability.
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