Federal court dismisses case against LA school Covid shot mandate


The following information is from Children’s Health Defense.


A federal appeals court has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit challenging the Los Angeles Unified School District’s (LAUSD) Covid-19 vaccine mandate for employees.

The case was brought in 2021 by the Health Freedom Defense Fund and   California Educators for Medical Freedom on behalf of school employees. More than 1,000 employees lost their jobs after refusing Covid shots. Plaintiffs argued the mandate violated their right to refuse unwanted medical treatment, especially since the shots did not prevent transmission.

The US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, in an 11-judge “en banc” decision, ruled that LAUSD had the authority to require Covid vaccination in 2021. At the time, public health authorities, including the CDC, were advising that the shots would protect public health.

Several judges dissented, warning the decision comes “perilously close” to allowing the government to mandate medical treatments “so long as it asserts — even if incorrectly — that it would promote public health and safety.”

The majority opinion relied on the 1905 Supreme Court case Jacobson v. Massachusetts, which upheld a smallpox vaccine mandate. The dissenting judges said Jacobson applies only to vaccines that stop disease transmission, which plaintiffs argued Covid shots do not do.

LAUSD ended its employee vaccine mandate in September 2023. However, plaintiffs say they still suffer harm, including lost wages and career damage, and warn the policy could return. They are considering an appeal to the US Supreme Court.

“This ruling should terrify every American because the court is essentially saying it doesn’t matter whether or not health authorities lie, it doesn’t matter whether or not vaccines actually have a public health impact. All that matters is that someone is afraid and tells you that this is the right way to address the problem, and then you have to comply.”
— Leslie Manookian, Health Freedom Defense Fund

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7 thoughts on “Federal court dismisses case against LA school Covid shot mandate”

  1. Orwellian to say the least. I cannot believe how evil and corrupt the military-industrial complex is. We have been warned many times historically and it seems we continue to miss the opportunity. These dystopian practices have much deeper historic roots than the covid coming out party. I believe we need to put down our phones and start being involved in Constitutional Law emphatically. For too long the same forces that indoctrinate our children to question their genders have been creeping into public service and joining the rank and file of the cabal. Now, they want US to poison our children. If we are to win this war on common humanity we must unify and refuse their freedom-killing mandates collectively. It is the obligation of a free people to maintain personal liberty for themselves and the coming generations. God help US and God bless America.

  2. This is total B.S.!
    Jacobson in 1905 was a terrible ruling. He was fined $5 and still remained unvaccinated.
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