AG Landry: Court Halts Biden’s Attack On Private Companies

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Recently, Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry joined Texas, Mississippi, South Carolina, Utah, and businesses in a major legal challenge against what AG Landry’s office called President Joe Biden’s “unconstitutional vaccine coercion.” Since the lawsuit, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit just halted the Biden Administration’s attempt to force vaccines on businesses with 100 or more workers.

In response, Attorney General Landry praised the court for granting his emergency motion to stay enforcement of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s November 5, 2021 Emergency Temporary Standard (the “Mandate”) pending expedited judicial review.

“The Court’s action not only halts Biden from moving forward with his unlawful overreach, but it also commands the judicious review we sought. The President will not impose medical procedures on the American people without the checks and balances afforded by the Constitution.”


The ruling came just one day after Attorney General Landry sued to challenge Biden’s Authoritarianism.

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