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Nassar standard of but-for causation in contexts other than FWA retaliation claims. For example, in
Palm Beach County School Board v. Wright, 217 So. 3d 163, 163 (Fla. 4th DCA 2017), the Fourth District Court of Appeal reversed an adverse judgment entered against an employer in a Florida Civil Rights Act (“FCRA”) retaliation claim, holding that
Nassar compelled the court to adopt a but-for causation standard. And while before
Chaudhry no Florida court had considered the effect of
Nassar on FWA retaliation claims, the federal courts that had had generally recognized that
Nassar mandated a change in the causation standard.
See, e.g.,
Ramirez v. Bausch & Lomb, Inc., 546 F. App’x 829, 833 n.2 (11th Cir. 2013) (noting that on remand, the district court “may need to consider whether [the plaintiff] ha[d] sufficiently satisfied ‘but for’ causation in [the] case”).
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America’s 1% will be pulling out all the stops to get their hands on COVID-19 vaccine MarketWatch 1/11/2021
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It’s for that very reason that bioethicists and infectious-disease doctors worry that initial doses of a coronavirus vaccine, once granted an emergency-use authorization, will make its way into the arms of wealthier Americans first.
The Food and Drug Administration in December granted emergency-use authorization to vaccines from Pfizer PFE and its German partner, BioNTech BNTX, and Moderna MRNA. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have recommended that that states prioritize access for health-care workers and long-term-care facility residents while supply is limited.