California’s 4th District Court of Appeal last week upheld a decision by a lower state court, which found school districts cannot impose vaccine mandates of their own — on top of the vaccines required by the state — as a precondition for classroom attendance.
‘This decision that school districts do not have authority to require the COVID-19 vaccine echoes statewide, and it shows that parents coming together in a grassroots movement to uphold our children’s rights is powerful and effective.’
The university said state and federal law requires the abortion coverage, but did not point to specific legal examples, and the Diocese of San Diego was 'unaware' of what was covered by the student health insurance plan.
A State of California mandate is leaving a rescue home for commercially sexually exploited teen girls empty while San Diego County experiences a child sex-trafficking crisis.