
North Carolina Supreme Court Rules That Family Can Sue Over Vaccination Without Consent
By Zachary Stieber A federal law granting broad immunity to vaccine administrators and others does not preempt charges that a mother’s constitutional rights were violated when her son was given a COVID-19 vaccine without her consent, the North Carolina Supreme Court has ruled. Emily Happel and her teenage son can proceed with a lawsuit against their local school board and a medical…
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