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  1. Mother Loses Bid to Sue Over Unauthorized Vaccine

    New York Law Journal (Nov 26 2012)

    1. Mother Loses Bid to Sue Over Unauthorized Vaccine The federal Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act preempts an action brought under New York state law for negligence and battery by the mother of a kindergartner who was immunized against the flu without her approval, an upstate appeals court has ruled. (Read Full Article)

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