cites 'severe' risks The Fifth Circuit granted a temporary stay on enforcement of the federal mandate on Nov. 6, one day after the rule was announced.
A federal appeals court reaffirmed its decision Friday to enact a stay on President Bidens workplace vaccination mandate following a legal challenge from Texas and several other states.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the U.S. Labor Departments Occupational Safety and Health Administration to "take no steps to implement or enforce the Mandate until further court order." The decision was the latest development in what is expected to be a lengthy legal battle over the mandates legality.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a vocal critic of the workplace vaccine mandate, lauded the courts decision on Twitter.