Eight medical associations, including the AMA and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), filed an amicus brief to the US Supreme Court in response to the Georgia Supreme Court ruling that state courts could hear cases involving alleged vaccine defects, despite the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Act of 1986 establishing a "national vaccine" court to oversee such lawsuits.
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