By Evelyn Pringle The American Academy of Pediatrics announced the submission of an amicus brief to the US Supreme Court on July 30, 2010, “joined by 21 partnering health organizations,” in the vaccine injury case of Bruesewitz v Wyeth, to support the powerful vaccine maker against a lone family. Oral arguments in the case took […]
Supreme Court and Pharmaceutical Terrorism
By Marc Sircus, AC, OMD The Supreme Court showed the world today that there is nothing supreme or noble about it and that it is as corrupt and cruel as most other governmental institutions. In a 6-3 vote, the high court ruled for Wyeth, saying they could not be sued for vaccine damages. Wyeth is […]
Vaccine Injury Case Taken by Supreme Court
Posted on HealthCare Medical Institute website 17 October 2010 (excerpts) Chief Justice Roberts Agrees with Justice Sotomayor The Supreme Court Justices seemed concerned that design defects were disallowed as a reason to sue in the court system as a result of prior rulings in this case. Justice Sotomayor asked pointedly of Ms. Sullivan, attorney […]
Supreme Court Case to Hear Vaccine Lawsuits Case Tomorrow
By: Hank Campbell 11 October 2010 Since the 1980s, when lawsuits nearly drove drug companies out of business, a special ‘Vaccine Court’ has been the route parents of children have to go if they suspect a vaccine was involved in their child’s situation. Is there truly due process if a plaintiff must go through a […]
Supreme Court Case Could Significantly Change Vaccine Lawsuits
By: Lauren Cox 11 October 2010 The Supreme Court is set to hear the first arguments Tuesday in a vaccine injury case that pediatricians and medical malpractice lawyers worry will drastically change how patients sue vaccine manufacturers in this country. By law, families who want to sue for vaccine injuries must first go through a […]