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Circuit Judge's Bombshell Ruling: Schools Can't Block Unvaccinated Students with Religious Exemptions
TL;DR
In a groundbreaking decision, a West Virginia circuit judge has ruled that schools cannot block unvaccinated students from attending classes on the grounds of religious exemptions. This ruling comes as a response to ongoing tensions surrounding vaccination mandates in educational settings.
Key points include:
- Judge's order emphasizes the protection of religious beliefs in educational environments.
- This ruling has potential implications for vaccine policies across the state and beyond.
- Parents are now empowered to cite religious beliefs to opt out of school vaccine requirements.
For those interested in the legal nuances and public responses, here's the full scoop.