Unbelievable that everything in the US is referred to the courts.
It isn't merely an interest in what is lawful and what isn't. It's a means of delaying every decision. And it makes doing common sensical things expensive.
The nightmare of American law. It's absolutely everywhere. And it stops people from doing nearly everything in a straightforward way.
The absurdity of it all started with a cake. And whether a baker must bake it. To bake or not to bake. That was the question. To which there had to be a universal answer and not the random nature of individual decisions in propitiation of the market god.
Who is surprised that the Supreme Court would need to be involved in a decision to require a vaccine to keep everyone collectively safe from a deadly virus? Because there has to be someone, somewhere on the side of the virus or against the use of vaccines. And of course, being America, they will litigate.
Rights. What a mess. They overlap like the thousands of layers of sediment in the Grand Canyon.
The USA. First, let's kill all the lawyers. As someone once said.