Judge rules in favor of father of 12-year-old LAUSD student who challenged COVID vaccine mandate

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A judge has ruled in favor of the father of a 12-year-old student who challenged the Los Angeles Unified School District's student COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

After three months of hearing arguments and taking the case under submission, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff found that the resolution approving the vaccine directive clashed with state law.

The judge noted in his ruling that if D.F. remains unvaccinated, he will be forced to leave the academy and be subjected to a different curriculum. Beckloff further said that while the Board of Education's authority is"great," it is not unlimited. He found that the student vaccine resolution approved Sept. 9 conflicts with state law and clashes with the state Health and Safety Code by not allowing exemptions for personal beliefs.

"Further, I worry that vaccinating him could prove even more dangerous now that he has had COVID-19," G.F. says."Among other things, I fear that the vaccination could overexcite his immune system and antibodies."

 

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It’s a start. Parents should be able to decide either way. Specially if the FDA is not allowing traditional(non mRNA) vaccines like Covaxin NoMandate W/Out VaccineChoice ExposeFDA ExposeTheCorruption

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