Close Menu
Firearms Forever
  • Home
  • News
  • Guns & Gears
  • Reviews
  • Videos
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Business

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest firearm, hunting, military, and defense news to your inbox.

Popular
15 Guns You Should NEVER Sell (Rare and Priceless)

15 Guns You Should NEVER Sell (Rare and Priceless)

May 18, 2025
Pro 2A councilman  Sued for 100k after showing AR15 during zoom meeting.

Pro 2A councilman Sued for 100k after showing AR15 during zoom meeting.

May 18, 2025
7 Pistols That Just Won’t Die – Even When You Abuse Them!

7 Pistols That Just Won’t Die – Even When You Abuse Them!

May 18, 2025
Alaska Airlines planes clip wings at Seattle-Tacoma airport, prompting FAA probe

Alaska Airlines planes clip wings at Seattle-Tacoma airport, prompting FAA probe

May 18, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Breaking
  • 15 Guns You Should NEVER Sell (Rare and Priceless)
  • Pro 2A councilman Sued for 100k after showing AR15 during zoom meeting.
  • 7 Pistols That Just Won’t Die – Even When You Abuse Them!
  • Alaska Airlines planes clip wings at Seattle-Tacoma airport, prompting FAA probe
  • Trump’s Middle East ‘bromance’ and Qatar jet controversy lampooned on SNL finale
  • Florida Porsche dealership co-owner resigns over antisemitic text to customer: report
  • Trump warns Walmart to ‘eat the tariffs’ instead of raising prices
  • ‘You saved my life:’ Freed hostage Edan Alexander thanks Trump in emotional phone call
Sunday, May 18
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
Firearms Forever
  • Home
  • News
  • Guns & Gears
  • Reviews
  • Videos
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Business
Subscribe
Firearms Forever
You are at:Home » North Carolina family can sue over COVID-19 vaccine administered without consent, court rules
News

North Carolina family can sue over COVID-19 vaccine administered without consent, court rules

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntMarch 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read2 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
North Carolina family can sue over COVID-19 vaccine administered without consent, court rules
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

A North Carolina mother and her son can sue a public school system and a doctors’ group for allegedly giving the boy a COVID-19 vaccine without consent, the state Supreme Court ruled.

The ruling handed down Friday reverses a lower-court decision that a federal health emergency law prevented Emily Happel and her son Tanner Smith from filing a lawsuit.

Both a trial judge and the state Court of Appeals had ruled against the two, who sought litigation after Smith received an unwanted vaccine during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

Smith was vaccinated in August 2021 at age 14 despite his opposition at a testing and vaccination clinic at a Guilford County high school, according to the family’s lawsuit.

GREENE CALLS FOR YANKING FDA APPROVAL OF COVID-19 VACCINES: ‘CAUSING PERMANENT HARM AND DEATHS’

The teenager went to the clinic to be tested for COVID-19 after several cases among his school’s football team, the lawsuit says. He did not anticipate that the clinic would also be administering vaccines. He told staff at the clinic that he did not want a vaccination, and he did not have a signed parental consent form to receive one.

But when the clinic was unable to reach his mother, a worker instructed a colleague to “give it to him anyway,” Happel and Smith claim.

Happel and Smith filed the lawsuit against the Guilford County Board of Education and the Old North State Medical Society, an organization of physicians who helped operate the school clinic. The mother and son made accusations of battery and alleged that their constitutional rights were violated.

Last year, a panel of the intermediate-level appeals court ruled unanimously that the federal Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act shielded the school district and the physicians’ group from liability. The law places broad protections and immunity on various people and organizations who perform “countermeasures” during a public health emergency.

Covid Vaccine Injection

An emergency declaration in response to COVID-19 was made in March 2020, activating the federal law’s immunity provisions, the state’s high court noted on Friday.

Chief Justice Paul Newby wrote in the prevailing opinion that the law did not prevent the mother and son from suing on allegations that their rights in the state constitution had been violated. He said a parent has the right to control their child’s upbringing and the “right of a competent person to refuse forced, nonmandatory medical treatment.”

Newby wrote that the law’s plain text prompted a majority of justices to conclude that its immunity only covers tort injuries, which is when someone seeks damages for injuries caused by negligent or wrongful actions.

“Because tort injuries are not constitutional violations, the PREP Act does not bar plaintiffs’ constitutional claims,” he said.

A LOOK BACK AT THE EARLY DAYS OF CORONAVIRUS SPREAD

Pfizer covid vaccine bottle

The court’s conservative justices backed Newby’s opinion, including two who wrote a separate opinion suggesting the immunity found in the federal law should be narrowed further.

Associate Justice Allison Riggs, a liberal who wrote a dissenting opinion, said that state constitutional claims should be preempted from the federal law and criticized the court’s majority for a “fundamentally unsound” interpretation of the constitution.

“Through a series of dizzying inversions, it explicitly rewrites an unambiguous statute to exclude state constitutional claims from the broad and inclusive immunity,” Riggs said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleDisabled veteran leans on superhero dog with ‘Batman’ markings for support, companionship
Next Article Sanctuary policies fuel Latin American gangs smuggling drugs, endangering Americans: former DEA agent

Related Article

7 Pistols That Just Won’t Die – Even When You Abuse Them!

7 Pistols That Just Won’t Die – Even When You Abuse Them!

May 18, 2025
Trump’s Middle East ‘bromance’ and Qatar jet controversy lampooned on SNL finale

Trump’s Middle East ‘bromance’ and Qatar jet controversy lampooned on SNL finale

May 18, 2025
‘You saved my life:’ Freed hostage Edan Alexander thanks Trump in emotional phone call

‘You saved my life:’ Freed hostage Edan Alexander thanks Trump in emotional phone call

May 18, 2025
Massive sailing vessel collides with Brooklyn Bridge in dramatic NYC crash caught on camera

Massive sailing vessel collides with Brooklyn Bridge in dramatic NYC crash caught on camera

May 18, 2025
Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese downplay heated moment after flagrant foul in Fever’s season-opening rout

Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese downplay heated moment after flagrant foul in Fever’s season-opening rout

May 18, 2025
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino: James Comey ‘brought shame to the FBI again’ with ’86 47′ post

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino: James Comey ‘brought shame to the FBI again’ with ’86 47′ post

May 18, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Don't Miss
Pro 2A councilman  Sued for 100k after showing AR15 during zoom meeting.

Pro 2A councilman Sued for 100k after showing AR15 during zoom meeting.

7 Pistols That Just Won’t Die – Even When You Abuse Them!

7 Pistols That Just Won’t Die – Even When You Abuse Them!

Alaska Airlines planes clip wings at Seattle-Tacoma airport, prompting FAA probe

Alaska Airlines planes clip wings at Seattle-Tacoma airport, prompting FAA probe

Trump’s Middle East ‘bromance’ and Qatar jet controversy lampooned on SNL finale

Trump’s Middle East ‘bromance’ and Qatar jet controversy lampooned on SNL finale

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest firearm, hunting, military, and defense news to your inbox.

About
About

Firearms Forever is one of the biggest news portals dedicated to firearm, hunting, military, and defense news, using news from the most trusted source.

We're social, connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
Popular Posts
15 Guns You Should NEVER Sell (Rare and Priceless)

15 Guns You Should NEVER Sell (Rare and Priceless)

May 18, 2025
Pro 2A councilman  Sued for 100k after showing AR15 during zoom meeting.

Pro 2A councilman Sued for 100k after showing AR15 during zoom meeting.

May 18, 2025
7 Pistols That Just Won’t Die – Even When You Abuse Them!

7 Pistols That Just Won’t Die – Even When You Abuse Them!

May 18, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest firearm, hunting, military, and defense news to your inbox.

Copyright © 2025. All rights reserved.
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.