The students were dropped for failure to comply after the university sent ‘multiple reminders via email, text, phone calls, [and] calls to parents' urging them to get the shot.
Beyond what it means for Arlene’s Flowers, the decision is another ill omen for conservatives who had placed their hopes in former President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees to restore a more originalist understanding of the Constitution to American law.
The case also gives conservatives another alarming data point for the jurisprudence of Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett; none of former President Donald Trump’s three appointees to the Supreme Court are listed as voting to hear the case.
The two justices either did not vote or sided with the Biden regime against a rule put in place by former President Donald Trump stopping federal family planning funds from going to abortion providers.
The decision suggests the election being over renders the issue 'moot' and disregards the ramifications of electoral rule changes for future elections.