Indiana Students Sue University Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
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The eight students claim the school's requirement violates their constitutional rights and the state's law against so-called vaccine passports.
Eight students at Indiana University have filed a lawsuit against the school over a mandatory coronavirus vaccine policy that they say is unconstitutional and a violation of a state law barring so-called vaccine passports. In a 55-page complaint filed Monday, the students claimed the public university’s vaccination mandate for all students, staff and faculty is a form of coercion that unnecessarily puts their health and safety at risk. “The pandemic is virtually over,” states their lawsuit, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana. “Even if the pandemic was still occurring, it is unreasonable for students to get a risky, relatively untested vaccine.”More Related News