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San Francisco Transit Workers Awarded $7.8M for Denial of Religious Exemption to COVID Shots

by Carolyn Hendler, JD
female rail employee
A federal court in San Francisco, California has confirmed a ruling granting $7.8 million to Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) employees who ...

Health Care System Mandates COVID Shot, Withdraws Religious and Medical Exemptions

by TVR Staff
Froedtert Health building
Froedtert Health, a health care system headquartered in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, is withdrawing religious and medical exemptions held by employees who ...

The Experts Still Pushing Coerced Jabs

by David Bell and Domini Gordon | Guest Writers
knights with lances
Opinion | Medical ethics is about protecting society from medical malfeasance and the self-interest of the humans whom we trust ...

Compulsory Vaccination of U.S. Armed Forces Remains Controversial

by Natasha Hobley
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In 1777, George Washington led the first mandatory military vaccination program when he directed soldiers of the Continental Army to ...

COVID Vaccine Mandates Could Cripple National Guard

by Natasha Hobley
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The National Guard is a unique branch of the U.S. military that holds both state and national responsibilities ranging from ...

Some American Companies Dropping Vaccine Mandate for Employees After Supreme Court Ruling

by Natasha Hobley
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Several large corporations across the country including Starbucks, General Electric, Intel and Adidas are dropping COVID-19 vaccine mandates and weekly ...

I Will Not Force a Medical Treatment on Anyone

by Laura Van Luven | Guest Writer
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Opinion | I’ve always loved the holidays, but last year was bittersweet. As 2021 came to a close, I walked ...

Supreme Court Holds Special Session to Rule on Federal COVID Vaccine Mandate

by Carolyn Hendler, JD
U.S. Supreme Court
On Jan. 7,  2022, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will hold a special session to hear oral ...

Federal Employees Fight COVID Vaccine Mandates in Court

by Natasha Hobley
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With a looming deadline of Nov. 22, 2021, thousands of federal employees and contractors continue to push back against the ...

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