The Fifth Circuit Court Issues a Stay of the Emergency Temporary Standard Requiring Mandatory Vaccines or Testing for All Employers “UPDATED”

On November 4, 2021, Occupational Health and Safety Administration (“OSHA”) issued its highly anticipated Emergency Temporary Standard (the “ETS” or the “Mandate”) requiring U.S. employers with 100 or more employees to either: (a) implement a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for employees, or (b) adopt a policy allowing employees to choose between vaccination or weekly COVID-19 Read More …

The electric highway: A fuelish policy

Australian prime minister Scott Morrison has had another green brainwave: spend a zillion dollars to build Australia’s electric/hydrogen highway.  Naturally, this fuelish policy will be supported and accelerated by the Greens/ALP coalition. They all need to study the history of transport in Australia. Soon after the First Fleet landed, explorers, prospectors, and settlers headed inland seeking Read More …

PFIZER CUMULATIVE ANALYSIS OF POST-AUTHORIZATION ADVERSE EVENT REPORTS OF PF-07302048

The Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) has released Pfizer’s report on adverse events to its Covid injection for the first two-and-a-half months since post-emergency authorisation.  Over this period Pfizer had received more than 42,000 reports, mostly from the United States.  Almost 30,000 of these adverse event reports were from women and 26,000 related to nervous Read More …

Why are the Victorian Courts Trading Names of the Executive Government?

In common law countries, the tension between the Executive and the Judiciary is the result of the doctrine of separation of powers. Under that doctrine, the political system of a nation divides its governmental power between a legislature, an executive and a judiciary. In theory, the doctrine constructs a system that avoids concentrating too much Read More …

Corporations Powers. ~ Can the State regulate the employer employee relationship?

1. In 2001 the states referred their corporations powers to the Commonwealth by engaging section 51(xxxvii).      (xxxvii)  matters referred to the Parliament of the Commonwealth by the Parliament or Parliaments of any State or States, but so that the law shall extend only to States by whose Parliaments the matter is referred, or Read More …

The Legislative Process.

From the Office of the Chief Parliamentary Counsel an overview of how Acts are developed and the perspectives involved from start to finish. An intricate look at the workings and creation of legislation in respect of the drafting of Bills. This guide will give the reader a general understanding of what constitutes valid law here Read More …