Tag:OSHA

CU Law School Panel Reflects on SCOTUS Term

A panel reflected on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2021 term and its impacts on the law, appellate practice and society.

Supreme Court Blocks Vaccine-or-Test Rule, Allows Health Care Worker Mandate to Go Forward

The Supreme Court decided to stay OSHA's vaccine-or-test rule for large employers but allowed a health care worker mandate to proceed.

OSHA Rule Goes into Effect as Employers Await Supreme Court Ruling on Stay

The Supreme Court heard arguments on Friday about OSHA's vaccine-or-test mandate but didn't block the rule before it took effect today.

SCOTUS Grants Special Hearing on OSHA and Medicare and Medicaid Vaccine Rules

The U.S. Supreme Court will hold emergency arguments on Jan. 7 of OSHA’s vaccine-or-test ETS and the CMS vaccine rules.

Employers Should Prepare for OSHA ETS, Though Court Battles Continue

A federal appeals court recently reinstated OSHA’s vaccine-or-test rule, but employers now have an extra month to comply.

Sixth Circuit Denies Order to Expedite OSHA ETS Proceedings

In the month since it was announced, OSHA’s vaccine-or-test Emergency Temporary Standard has been the subject of many legal challenges.

Preparing to Meet OSHA’s EST Rulings Pending Court Ruling on Constitutionality

On Nov. 4, OSHA issued an Emergency Temporary Standard requiring qualifying employers to either require workers to get the COVID-19 vaccine or require weekly testing and face coverings.

White House Announces Details of OSHA, Health Care Worker Vaccine Rules

The Biden administration on Thursday announced the details of a new OSHA rule requiring workers to be vaccinated or tested weekly for COVID.