Vaccine Requirements, Passports, and the “New Normal”
Vaccinating willing people is more important, and on more solid legal ground, than requiring proof of vaccination or immunity passports.

Vaccinating willing people is more important, and on more solid legal ground, than requiring proof of vaccination or immunity passports.

In some cases, governments are willing to wait for drug patents to expire; this is not an acceptable option for COVID-19 vaccines.

Under existing federal statutes and case law, colleges and universities have broad discretion to require vaccination as a condition of a return to campus.

Businesses that require vaccines under EUA are taking a legal risk, but also have good legal arguments for the mandates.

A rubric of laws making mandatory programs complicated to deploy is leading many employers to favor vaccine encouragement policies.

As the wealthy find ways to get vaccinated early, it is incumbent that the government protects all Americans, especially those at high risk.

The anti-vaccine movement is aggressively working to promote misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines.

Faced with limited COVID-19 vaccine doses and the ever-mounting toll of the pandemic, a new debate has emerged as to the best strategy for allocation.

If COVID-19 vaccines lead to any serious harms, society should compensate those victims generously and quickly.
