Injured Former Chicago Baseball Prospect Sues Team and League Over COVID-19 Shot

Isaiah Carranza, a former Chicago White Sox minor and major league pitching prospect has filed a lawsuit asserting that the White Sox and Major League Baseball (MLB) coerced him into receiving a COVID-19 shot in 2021, an injection which caused adverse reactions severe enough to end his baseball career. The federal lawsuit, which was filed […]
Pentagon Reviews Records of Thousands Discharged for Refusing COVID Shot Mandate

The Pentagon has ordered a review the records of 8,700 U.S. military service members who were discharged after they refused the COVID-19 shot mandated for every member of the military. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is requiring each department to reevaluate the records of troops to identify who was discharged for refusing to take the […]
University of Colorado Medical School Settles COVID-19 Shot Lawsuit for $10.3 Million

The University of Colorado’s Anschutz School of Medicine will pay $10.3 million to 18 former employees who lost their jobs after refusing to take the COVID-19 shot. The medical school agreed to the settlement after an Appellate Court found that their policy of denying employee’s religious exemptions to the COVID-19 mandate were unconstitutional.1 2 The […]
U.K Council Wins Case to Vaccinate Baby Despite Mother’s Objection

A High Court judge has ruled that Islington Council in North London, United Kingdom may proceed with routine childhood vaccinations for an eight-month-old baby girl despite the strong objections of her mother, who argued the vaccines posed health risk for her child. The child, referred to in court documents only as P, has been under […]
Florida’s Governor Plans to End All Childhood Vaccine Mandates

With the approval of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, the state’s Surgeon General, Joseph Ladapo, MD, PhD, announced on Sept. 3, 2025 that all mandates for childhood vaccines should end in the sunshine state.1 The call for elimination of vaccine mandates in Florida came just a week after the charitable National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) published […]
San Francisco Transit Workers Awarded $7.8M for Denial of Religious Exemption to COVID Shots

A federal court in San Francisco, California has confirmed a ruling granting $7.8 million to Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) employees who were fired for failing to get COVID-19 shots.1 In October 2024, a federal jury awarded the transit workers $1.3 million each in a class action lawsuit in which a half a dozen transit […]
