Court: Air Force Cannot Discharge Troops Who Filed for Religious Exemptions from Vaccine Mandate

Court: Air Force Cannot Discharge Troops Who Filed for Religious Exemptions from Vaccine Mandate

A District Court for the Southern District of Ohio on Thursday morning issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting the Air Force from enforcing the vaccine mandate against any airman who has filed a request for a religious accommodation, according to court documents.

Judge Matthew W. McFarland granted a motion brought by airmen to extend a court order from March 31 that prohibited the Air Force from disciplining or discharging plaintiffs fighting the mandate based on their religious beliefs to all airmen who filed religious accommodation requests as a “class.”

 

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