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Mother Loses Bid to Sue Over Unauthorized Vaccine
New York Law Journal (Nov 26 2012)
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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.
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