From Epoch Times
The California Supreme Court rejected an appeal Feb. 21 to a prior ruling that said school districts cannot require students to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
In October 2021, Let Them Choose—an initiative of education advocacy group Let Them Breathe—sued the San Diego Unified School District over its proposed COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students over 16.
In November, the state’s Fourth District Court of Appeals ruled in November that school districts had no authority to mandate vaccines.
However, that ruling was appealed shortly after by two charter schools and state Sen. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento).
The state Supreme Court affirmed the Fourth District Court of Appeals’ ruling in a 3–0 opinion saying that only the state had the authority to mandate vaccines in schools.
“The legislature has mandated that public health officials—not school authorities—determine the disease[s] for which vaccinations are required,” Justice Richard Dato wrote in the opinion.
The decision means that the precedent is binding for trial courts across the state.
Sharon McKeeman, founder of Let Them Breathe, said she was proud their lawsuit protected both the students of San Diego Unified and potentially other California students against what she called an “unlawful” COVID-19 mandate directed by a school district.
“This proves that grassroot parent movements are crucial to student well-being,” McKeeman told The Epoch Times, adding that parents’ focuses are now shifting to “safeguarding their children from harmful laws being proposed during the legislative season.”
San Diego Unified’s argument for its COVID-19 vaccine mandate centered around a state law that allows schools to “administer an immunizing agent to a pupil.”
Judge Dato, however, wrote that law only applies to vaccines already approved by the state.
“In a nutshell,” Dato wrote, “local variations must give way to a uniform state standard.”
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced plans in 2021 for California to become the first state in the nation to have COVID-19 vaccine requirements for schools, which was to have started in July of 2022, but was postponed a year.
But earlier this month, the California state health department said it will end plans to add the vaccine to the list of approved vaccinations for K–12 students when the state ends its COVID-19 state of emergency on Feb. 28, EdSource reported.
A spokesperson for the state health department was not immediately available for comment.
Currently, California requires schoolchildren to receive 10 vaccinations—including immunizations against measles, mumps, chicken pox, polio, and rubella.
Let Them Breathe also unsuccessfully challenged a June 2020 order by Newsom requiring masks in California schools—though the mask mandate was lifted by the state last month
This while CA is trying to make Gardasil/HPV poison required for grades 8-12 as of next January 2024!!! Hope that gets shot down! No pun intended.
All those girls won't find out they have premature ovarian failure until they start trying to get pregnant at the age of 28-34.
All the media has to do is tell them they can "have it all" and so trick them just long enough to wait until their early 20s are over. And then their fertility will be dead.
Unless the student is an illegal.
Then none of this applies.
Just hoping they can skip all immunizations or allow for medical or religious exemption again.
Gotta love that Constitution
Our state government doesn't have the authority to tell us what to do about our health. There is some very limited authority delegated to them in the form of a quarantine, but the process due is rigorous and only lasts for 40 days. Our right of personal conscience comes from our religious liberty. We have the right to decide what is best for us and our family, not the government.
Unfortunately, we can not flip a switch and get our Republic back, so actions like this court has taken are necessary, but we are still far from liberty.
However, this local action will have a national impact and helps us move in the right direction -> towards liberty. 👍
Correct. The state supreme court was wrong, in that the state cannot mandate vaccines. That is repugnant to the Constitution. It's good to know that the state health dept won't mandate Covid vaccine. Even Newsom says he can't really mandate anything. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmWVeLTU3KI
Pleasantly surprised.
Awesome!!
Yay!!!! I was a bit worried as this was going to impact my kids who are unvaxxd
Thank God!