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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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Do No Harm suit vs. Pfizer

ALBANY, N.Y. — The Second Circuit ruled that the conservative medical advocacy group Do No Harm does not have standing to seek an injunction against a Pfizer fellowship program, which they say excludes white and Asian American applicants. Members of the group did not identify a purported injured member by name, not by pseudonym, to establish standing.

Read the ruling here.

Read more about Do No Harm’s legislative activity here.

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