Connecticut Court Outlaws Religious Vaccine Exemptions for Kids.
In a split decision, federal appeals court upholds controversial pandemic-era law in Connecticut
In a 2-1 decision, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan has upheld a highly debated law in Connecticut that eliminates long-standing religious exemptions for childhood vaccination requirements. This ruling comes as a result of a legal challenge to Connecticut’s Public Act 21-6.
Controversial Law Upheld
The court’s decision, outlined in a pdf document, solidifies the validity of Connecticut’s Public Act 21-6, which has been a subject of intense debate. This law, implemented during the pandemic, removes religious exemptions for vaccination requirements for children.
“Connecticut’s Public Act 21-6 stands strong,” stated the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan.
Despite the legal challenge, the court’s majority opinion supports the state’s decision to prioritize public health and safety over religious exemptions. This ruling has significant implications for vaccination policies and religious freedom in Connecticut.
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