Should Vaccine Makers Ever Be Liable For Design Defects? Supreme Court Amicus Briefs Argue Question
Executive Summary
Vaccine manufacturers, the federal government and several scientists, including Nobel Laureate James Watson, asked the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold an appeals court ruling that shields companies from liability for alleged vaccine design defects
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