A series of recent court rulings have addressed the legality of COVID-19 vaccine mandates in various contexts. In British Columbia, Supreme Court Justice Simon Coval upheld the extension of vaccine mandates for healthcare workers, stating that while the mandates obstructed certain freedoms, these were secondary to essential public health objectives. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry was justified in extending the mandate. In contrast, a federal arbitrator found that Canada Post's mandatory vaccination policy for remote employees was unreasonable, leading to a favorable outcome for 37 suspended employees. Terminated healthcare workers in British Columbia won't be returning to work anytime soon. Meanwhile, in the United States, the Court of Appeals struck down the University of Colorado's COVID-19 vaccine mandate, declaring it violated the U.S. Constitution, specifically the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause. This ruling could set a precedent for future attempts to enforce vaccination requirements on college campuses.
The United States Court of Appeals has *STRUCK DOWN* the University of Colorado's Cov*d vacc*ne requirement. “The University of Colorado ran roughshod over staff and students of faith during COV*D, and the Court of Appeals has now declared plainly what we’ve fought to establish… https://t.co/3sVOb7lzza
The United States Court of Appeals has *STRUCK DOWN* a Colorado university's Cov*d vaccination requirement. “The University of Colorado ran roughshod over staff and students of faith during COV*D, and the Court of Appeals has now declared plainly what we’ve fought to establish… https://t.co/d59imfY3MB
The United States Court of Appeals has *STRUCK DOWN* a Colorado university's Cov*d vaccination requirements. “The University of Colorado ran roughshod over staff and students of faith during COV*D, and the Court of Appeals has now declared plainly what we’ve fought to establish… https://t.co/2WZx4ee3sC
University's COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Violates US Constitution: Court A Colorado university’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate violates the U.S. Constitution, a federal court has ruled. The Sept. 1, 2021, mandate “clearly violates the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause… https://t.co/VtDdNL3MHj
U.S. Court Rules University's Covid Vaccine Mandate Was Illegal, Opening Door to Massive Lawsuits - 21st Century Wire https://t.co/okkVsdGWLG
Federal Court Strikes Down Colorado University’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate as Unconstitutional via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/Oc42nJ13fl
BREAKING: A federal court has ruled that a Colorado university’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate violates the U.S. Constitution. This could set a precedent for future attempts to force vaccinations on college campuses. “The University of Colorado ran roughshod overstaff and students…
University's COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Violates US Constitution: Court https://t.co/dCjwlU2GCv
University’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Violates US Constitution: Court https://t.co/yHcQszWTPP
Saskatchewan judge rules pandemic restrictions on outdoor gatherings were justified 'Rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Charter are not absolute,' wrote the Court. MORE by @Robertopedia: https://t.co/a2u9FdycRX
Canada Post remote employees who were suspended without pay for refusing to get the corporation’s mandatory COVID-19 vaccine received good news this week, as a labour arbitrator ruled that the mandate was unreasonable. Read more: https://t.co/k6mrUh3vky https://t.co/gfB6cyiGXR
Unvaccinated healthcare workers terminated for refusing to obey government pandemic orders won’t be returning to work anytime soon in British Columbia. https://t.co/qvKEdnlMhZ
Canada: BC court rules health officer justified in extending COVID vaccine mandate for health-care workers A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry was justified in extending a vaccine mandate for health-care workers last fall. Source:… https://t.co/ak05LgBmoD
Federal arbitrator rules mandatory vaccination of employees who worked exclusively at home during pandemic was unreasonable. Decision came in case of 37 @canadapostcorp employees suspended without pay. https://t.co/Dj1aDvn2F4 #cdnpoli https://t.co/t4D1ngnWKz
BC Supreme Court Justice Simon Coval ruled that extended vaccine mandates for healthcare workers were justified, adding that the mandates did obstruct certain freedoms, but those freedoms were secondary to “essential public health objectives.” https://t.co/4Yq8RlucOO
Canada Post remote employees who were suspended without pay for refusing to get the corporation’s mandatory COVID-19 vaccine received good news this week, as a labour arbitrator ruled that the mandate was unreasonable. https://t.co/k6mrUh2Xv0