Judge Strikes Down Los Angeles School District’s Vaccine Mandate

Judge Strikes Down Los Angeles School District’s Vaccine Mandate

The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) student COVID-19 vaccine mandate was struck down on Tuesday by a Superior Court judge, who ruled that the nation’s second-largest public school system had exceeded its authority by imposing requirements beyond those of the state of California.

The decision did not have an immediate effect, as the proposed mandate had been postponed until July 2023, but the district’s school board was resolute in its defense of the policy. It is unclear if board members intend to appeal the decision.

 

Judge Strikes Down Los Angeles School District’s Vaccine Mandate

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