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Lawsuit Over George Mason Vaccination Requirement Seeks Exemption for Those Who Had Already Contracted COVID

August 4, 2021
Professor Todd Zywicki has already contracted and fully recovered from COVID19. As a result, he has acquired robust natural immunity, confirmed unequivocally by multiple positive SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests conducted over the past year. Professor Zywicki’s immunologist, Dr. Hooman Noorchashm, has advised him that, based on his immunity status and personal medical history, it is medically…
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Law prof who had COVID-19 sues over university's mask, testing mandates

August 4, 2021
A George Mason University law professor has sued the Virginia university’s leadership in federal court over its reopening policy, alleging its requirement that unvaccinated employees wear masks on campus and submit to COVID-19 testing violates his constitutional rights. Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Professor who had COVID sues George Mason University over vax mandate

August 4, 2021
A law professor sued George Mason University over its coronavirus vaccine mandate, claiming he’s built a “robust natural immunity” after recovering from COVID-19 last year. Antonin Scalia Law School professor Todd Zywicki, 55, calls the Virginia university’s requirements unconstitutional and says he shouldn’t have to get jabbed after he had the coronavirus in March 2020,…
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Law professor sues George Mason University, challenging covid vaccine mandate

August 4, 2021
A law-school professor filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging George Mason University’s coronavirus vaccine mandate, arguing it is unnecessarily coercive and unconstitutional. The nonprofit New Civil Liberties Alliance filed the case against George Mason’s president and some of its other leaders in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia on behalf of Todd…
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SEC Loses Jury Trial Against Spartan In 'Shell Factory' Case

August 2, 2021
A Florida federal jury on Friday largely rejected the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s allegations that Spartan Securities Group Ltd. was complicit in a scheme to create sham companies and fraudulently sell their stock on over-the-counter markets. Published in Law360 TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Landlords Lose Challenge to Eviction Ban at 11th Circuit

July 14, 2021
An effort by a national landlord group to strike down the federal directive halting residential evictions during the Covid-19 pandemic was rebuffed Wednesday by a divided 11th Circuit panel, which ruled that the landlords failed to show they would suffer irreparable harm if they remained unable to evict delinquent tenants. Read the full article TweetShareShare0…
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