
Fired Washington State head football coach to file lawsuit over 'unjust and unlawful' termination
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Former Washington State Cougars football coach Nick Rolovich plans to take legal action against the university following his firing on Monday for failing to comply with the state's Covid-19 vaccine mandate, his attorney told CNN on Wednesday.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee's proclamation required full vaccinations by this past Monday for most state employees.
Calling the former head coach's firing "unjust and unlawful," Brian Fahling, Rolovich's attorney, said in a statement that the termination "came after Coach Rolovich's request for a religious exemption from the vaccine was denied by the University. The institution also indicated that even if the exemption had been granted, no accommodation would have been made."

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