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US Supreme Court Blocks Vaccine Mandate

Trosclair Campaign • February 23, 2023

The nation’s Highest Court sides with the 5th Circuit decision to shelve the mandate, won by Liberty Justice Center, Pelican Institute attorneys on behalf of Louisiana business owner Brandon Trosclair (BST Holdings LLC) and Texas workers.

To schedule an interview, contact Kristen Williamson at media@libertyjusticecenter.org or 773-809-4403.

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Jan. 13, 2022) — This afternoon the U.S. Supreme Court blocked in a 6-3 decision a federal vaccine mandate that would have affected more than 80 million Americans. The High Court reinstated the nationwide stay won by Louisiana grocery store owner Brandon Trosclair, owner of BST Holdings LLC, and a group of Texas employees represented by the national Liberty Justice Center and the Louisiana-based Pelican Institute. Today’s ruling represents a historic victory against government overreach and intrusion into the lives of American citizens, and a tremendous triumph over egregious federal policies that have grossly violated Americans’ fundamental rights. 

“Today’s ruling represents a monumental victory for all Americans, and a reminder that the Biden Administration and the federal government cannot rule by executive fiat,” said Patrick Hughes, president and co-founder of the Liberty Justice Center. “The Supreme Court saw this mandate for what it really is: An attempt to bypass Congress and the will of the American people. This mandate represented the most egregious overreach by the federal government in a generation, and every American owes Brandon Trosclair and the other brave plaintiffs in this lawsuit a debt of gratitude for fighting to protect their rights. Today’s ruling is a clear victory for Americans’ fundamental rights and the rule of law.” 

Trosclair employs nearly 500 people across 16 grocery stores in Louisiana and Mississippi. His lawsuit, BST Holdings v. OSHA, was filed in November and was responsible for the initial suspension of the federal vaccine mandate at that time. 

Brandon Trosclair, who employs nearly 500 people across 16 grocery stores in Louisiana and Mississippi said: “Today’s victory should be celebrated by all Americans. I filed this lawsuit because I felt it was my duty to stand up for my employees, businessowners and my fellow Americans to block this illegal mandate and protect our rights. I am relieved that this relentless government intrusion into our lives and businesses is now being pushed back by our highest court, and I am humbled and honored to have played a role in this pivotal moment in history.” 

Sarah Harbison, General Counsel at the Pelican Institute for Public Policy said: “This is a historic victory against illegal government overreach. The Supreme Court’s decision to halt the illegal vaccine mandate is a win for American workers and business owners in every corner of the country. Business owners like Brandon Trosclair fought and beat the Biden Administration on behalf of their team members and communities to keep the government out of individuals’ private health care decisions.” 

In its order, the court clearly lays out that regulating the health of the general public falls outside of the power delegated to OSHA by Congress: 

“Applicants are likely to succeed on the merits of their claim that the Secretary lacked authority to impose the mandate. Administrative agencies are creatures of statute. They accordingly possess only the authority that Congress has provided.” 

“The question, then, is whether the Act plainly authorizes the Secretary’s mandate. It does not.” 

“It is telling that OSHA, in its half century of existence, has never before adopted a broad public health regulation of this kind—addressing a threat that is untethered, in any causal sense, from the workplace.” 

“Congress has nowhere clearly assigned so much power to OSHA.” (Justice Gorsuch concurring) 

To learn more about Brandon Trosclair, click here: https://libertyjusticecenter.org/brandon-v-biden/

 

BST Holdings, LLC v. OSHA was filed Nov. 5, 2021, in U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans.


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Security analysis of the Dominion ImageCastX ballot marking device (BMD) reveals critical vulnerabilities that can be exploited to subvert all election security measures, Secretary of State Candidate Brandon Trosclair calls for immediate decertification of all Dominion voting systems used in Louisiana to protect Louisiana citizens voting rights. A 96-page report entitled Security Analysis of the Dominion ImageCastX ballot marking device (BMD) authored by national election technology expert Professor J. Alex Halderman Ph.D. was released by US District Judge Totenberg in Atlanta on June 14, 2023, after being sealed and withheld from American citizens for two years. The report was prepared for plaintiffs in the Curling v Raffensperger case, which challenges Georgia's state-wide "universal-use BMD's" in all counties. Evidence provided in the report supports the plaintiffs claim that Georgia's BMD voting system is so insecure that it violates voter's constitutional rights. Principal findings in the report "show that the ICX suffers from critical vulnerabilities that can be exploited to subvert all of its security mechanisms, including user authentication, data integrity, protection access control, privilege separation, audit logs, protective counters, hash validation, and external firmware validation." The report "demonstrates these vulnerabilities provide multiple routes by which attackers can install malicious software on Georgia's BMDs, either with temporary physical access or remotely from election management systems (EMSs)." It also explains, "how such malware can alter voter’s votes while subverting all of the procedural protections practiced by the State, including acceptance testing, hash validation, logic and accuracy testing, external firmware validation, and risk-limiting audits (RLAs)." The report raises troubling questions about the ability of election system vendors, as well as federal and state elections officials to evaluate and certify complex electronic voting systems. Professor Halderman recommends that "the most effective remedy for the problems found and others like them is to rely less on BMDs." It also notes that "in most of the U.S. voters mark ballots by hand, and BMDs like the ICX are reserved as an assistive technology for voters who need them." Secretary of State Candidate Brandon Trosclair commenting on the report said, "Given the severe threat to the security and protection of Louisiana citizens' voting rights posed by the Dominion ImageCastX BMDs and the Dominion Democracy Suite EMS the Secretary of State should immediately decertify these systems. We should move to implement secure hand-marked, hand-counted paper ballots at the precinct level in compliance with Louisiana Constitution Article XI Section 2 which states, "ballots shall be counted in public." Halderman Report retrieved from: Security Analysis of the Dominion ImageCast X - Freedom to Tinker
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