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Article: 6th Circuit Court to decide On Biden Vax Mandate due to ping-pong ball lottery

Challenges to the Biden vaccine mandate will be consolidated and heard by the Ohio-based 6th US Circuit Court of Appeals after it was chosen Tuesday by a ping-pong ball lottery.

The conservative-leaning appeals court could help determine the ultimate fate of Joe Biden’s most controversial push. The selection of one appeals court to hear the challenge also highlights the ferocious battles that have played out in recent years after President Donald Trump confirmed a record number of appeals court judges during his four-year term, changing the faces of some of the courts.

The ideological gap between the 12 circuits is at times stark and Republican critics of the mandate were hoping that a strong conservative court, like the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals would be randomly selected, while liberals were pushing for an appeals court with a liberal reputation such as the 9th Circuit.

Ping Pong Balls Decide All the Important Stuff.

The 6th Circuit has more than twice as many judges appointed by Republican presidents than those appointed by Democrats. A three-judge panel of appeals court judges — yet to be determined — will first hear the case.

“The Sixth Circuit is a favorable draw for mandate challengers, one of the best they could have hoped for. The court has many Trump-appointed judges skeptical of broad assertions of agency authority, and this is their chance to cement that reputation,” said Sean Marotta, a lawyer at Hogan Lovells.

But Marotta noted the three-judge panel could still be comprised of a majority of liberals.

Under a statute governing OSHA, all 34 lawsuits from across the country filed in 12 different court of appeals are required to eventually be consolidated and handled by one court chosen by lottery.

The DC-based Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation conducted the lottery.

Under the unusual system mandated by Congress, officials will the name of each of the judicial circuits with an active challenge on a ping pong ball which was then placed in a solid wood raffle drum. Panel clerk John Nichols drew the ball, with an operations supervisor as the signed witness, according to court records.

The 5th Circuit moved aggressively last week to rule on the mandate, well aware that if it wasn’t ultimately chosen to hear the dispute, the Justice Department could move quickly to dissolve the order. The move may have been an attempt to influence other judges –or even Supreme Court justices — who may ultimately rule on the case. The panel of judges on the conservative court called the mandate “staggeringly overbroad.”

In a blistering 22-page opinion, the court said that the vaccine mandate is “fatally flawed” — “Rather than a delicately handled scalpel, the Mandate is a one-size- fits-all sledgehammer that makes hardly any attempt to account for differences in workplaces (and workers) that have more than a little bearing on workers’ varying degrees of susceptibility to the supposedly ‘grave danger’ the Mandate purports to address,” the court held.

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