From its housing eviction moratorium to its restrictions on American cruise lines, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found itself to the right of the “v.” in case style, as the defendant in a growing trend of politicized litigation accusing the agency of overstepping its legal authority during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This time, the CDC is at the center of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit in Georgia.


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