![]() Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals is considering a petition for review and motion to stay filed by Missouri, Arizona, Nebraska, Montana, Arkansas, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Alaska, New Hampshire, Wyoming and various private businesses, as well as a Catholic school, a Christian employers organization and the Home School Legal Defense Association. ![]() The Eleventh Circuit is also considering a petition for review challenging the ETS filed by Florida, Alabama and Georgia as well as by two private businesses, two private schools and two business associations. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals is considering an emergency motion to stay filed by seven states – Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, Kansas, Idaho, Oklahoma and West Virginia. The State of Texas filed its own motion to stay on Nov. The petitioners are permitted to file a reply brief by 5 p.m. to the petitioners’ motion for a permanent injunction. ![]() The relief the petitioners requested in the Fifth Circuit was “an order (temporarily) staying enforcement of the ETS in the United States.” The court ordered the government to respond by Nov. The Fifth Circuit, in a case filed by staffing companies, determined that the vaccine mandate presented “grave statutory and constitutional issues” meriting the stay. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals stayed OSHA’s emergency temporary standard (ETS) vaccine mandate pending expedited judicial review.
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