Goe v. Zucker

43 F.4th 19
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedJuly 29, 2022
Docket21-0537-cv
StatusPublished
Cited by67 cases

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Bluebook
Goe v. Zucker, 43 F.4th 19 (2d Cir. 2022).

Opinion

21-0537-cv Goe v. Zucker

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT

August Term 2021

(Argued: November 9, 2021 Decided: July 29, 2022)

Docket No. 21-0537-cv

JANE GOE, SR., on behalf of herself and her minor child, JANE DOE, on behalf of herself and her minor child, JANE BOE, SR., on behalf of herself and her minor child, JOHN COE, SR., on behalf of himself and his minor children, JANE COE, SR., on behalf of herself and her minor children, JOHN FOE, SR., on behalf of himself and his minor child, JANE LOE, on behalf of herself and her medically fragile child, JANE JOE, on behalf of herself and her medically fragile child, CHILDREN'S HEALTH DEFENSE,

Plaintiffs-Appellants,

v.

HOWARD ZUCKER, in his official capacity as Commissioner of Health for the State of New York, ELIZABETH RAUSCH-PHUNG, M.D., in her official capacity as Director of the Bureau of Immunizations at the New York State Department of Health, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, THREE VILLAGE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, CHERYL PEDISICH, acting in her official capacity as Superintendent, Three Village Central School District, CORINNE KEANE, acting in her official capacity as Principal, Paul J. Gelinas Jr. High School, Three Village Central School District, LANSING CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, CHRIS PETTOGRASSO, acting in her official capacity as Superintendent, Lansing Central School District, CHRISTINE REBERA, acting in her official capacity as Principal, Lansing Middle School, Lansing Central School District, LORRI WHITEMAN, acting in her official capacity as Principal, Lansing Elementary School, Lansing Central School District, PENFIELD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, DR. THOMAS PUTNAM, acting in his official capacity as Superintendent, Penfield Central School District, SOUTH HUNTINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT, DR. DAVID P. BENNARDO, acting in his official capacity as Superintendent, South Huntington School District, BR. DAVID MIGLIORINO, acting in his official capacity as Principal, St. Anthony's High School, South Huntington School District, ITHACA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, DR. LUVELLE BROWN, acting in his official capacity as Superintendent, Ithaca City School District, SUSAN ESCHBACH, acting in her official capacity as Principal, Beverly J. Martin Elementary School, Ithaca City School District, COXSACKIE- ATHENS SCHOOL DISTRICT, RANDALL SQUIER, acting in his official capacity as Superintendent, Coxsackie-Athens School District, FREYA MERCER, acting in her official capacity as Principal, Coxsackie-Athens School District, ALBANY CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, KAWEEDA G. ADAMS, acting in her official capacity as Superintendent, Albany City School District, MICHAEL PAOLINO, acting in his official capacity as Principal, William S. Hackett Middle School, Albany City School District; and all others similarly situated,

Defendants-Appellees,

SHENENDEHOWA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, DR. L. OLIVER ROBINSON, acting in his official capacity as Superintendent, Shenendehowa Central School District, SEAN GNAT, acting in his official capacity as Principal, Koda Middle School, Shenendehowa Central School District, ANDREW HILLS, acting in his official capacity as Principal, Arongen Elementary School, Shenendehowa Central School District,

Defendants. *

ON APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK

* The Clerk of the Court is respectfully directed to amend the official caption to conform to the above.

2 Before: LEVAL, CABRANES, and CHIN, Circuit Judges.

Appeal from a judgment of the United States District Court for the

Northern District of New York (Sannes, J.), entered February 17, 2021, dismissing

plaintiffs-appellants' claims that regulations promulgated by New York State in

2019 governing requests for medical exemptions from school immunization

requirements were unconstitutional and violated federal law. Plaintiffs-

appellants contend that the new regulations are unlawful because they permit

New York State to deny their requests for a medical exemption from school

immunization requirements even when their state-licensed physicians certify a

medical need for such an exemption. The district court granted defendants-

appellees' motions to dismiss for failure to state a claim.

AFFIRMED.

SUJATA S. GIBSON, The Gibson Law Firm, PLLC, Ithaca, New York (Michael H. Sussman and Jonathan R. Goldman, Sussman and Associates, Goshen, New York, and Mary Holland and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Children's Health Defense, New York, New York, on the brief), for Plaintiffs-Appellants.

BEEZLY J. KIERNAN, Assistant Solicitor General of Counsel (Barbara D. Underwood, Solicitor General, Jeffrey W. Lang, Deputy Solicitor General, on the brief), for Letitia James, Attorney

3 General of the State of New York, Albany, New York, for Defendants-Appellees Zucker, Rausch- Phung, and the New York State Department of Health.

ADAM I. KLEINBERG, Sokoloff Stern, LLP, Carle Place, New York (Gregg T. Johnson, April J. Laws, Loraine C. Jelinek, Johnson Laws, LLC, Clifton Park, New York, on the brief), for Defendants- Appellees Three Village Central School District, Pedisich, Keane, South Huntington School District, Bennardo, Ithaca City School District, Brown, Eschbach, Albany City School District, Adams, and Paolino.

ROXANNE L. TASHJIAN (James G. Ryan, on the brief) Cullen and Dykman LLP, Garden City, New York, for Defendants-Appellees Lansing Central School District, Pettograsso, Rebera, Whiteman, Penfield Central School District, Putnam, Coxsackie- Athens School District, Squier, and Mercer.

Meishin Riccardulli, Philip C. Semprevivo, Jr., Biedermann Hoenig Semprevivo PC, New York, New York, for Defendant-Appellee Migliorino.

CHIN, Circuit Judge:

Under New York State law, all children must be immunized against

certain diseases to be admitted to school or to attend school for more than

fourteen days. Prior to June 2019, New York law allowed exemptions from this

immunization requirement for both non-medical and medical reasons. That

4 year, following a nationwide measles outbreak, New York State (the "State")

repealed the non-medical exemption and adopted new regulations that clarified

the requirements for a medical exemption. Specifically, the State narrowed the

availability of medical exemptions to cases consistent with guidelines issued by

the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (the "ACIP" and the "ACIP

Guidelines") of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (the "CDC") 1 or

with other nationally recognized evidence-based standards of care.

Plaintiffs-appellants ("Plaintiffs") are a national not-for-profit

children's advocacy organization and several parents, suing on behalf of

themselves and their children, whose requests for medical exemptions from the

school immunization requirements were largely denied. They brought this

action below against defendants-appellees -- the New York State Department of

Health (the "Health Department"), Health Department officials, local school

1 Members of the ACIP include "health-care providers and public health officials," including "professionals from academic medicine (pediatrics, family practice, and pharmacy); international (Canada), federal, and state public health professionals; and a member from the nongovernmental Immunization Action Coalition." App'x at 445. The ACIP Guidelines were intended to help "clinicians and other health care providers who vaccinate patients in varied settings," id.

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