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George Mason Grants Medical Exemption to Faculty Member Who Sued Over Vaccine Policy
August 18, 2021
A 55-year-old law professor at George Mason University who has been fighting the university’s COVID-19 vaccine policy in court received a medical exemption from the university and will not need to be vaccinated. Todd Zywicki contended that he has recovered from COVID-19, giving him "robust natural immunity" that made vaccination medically…
George Mason Relents, Grants COVID-19 Medical Exemption to Professor
August 17, 2021
Todd Zywicki, a professor of law who sued George Mason University over its pandemic vaccine requirements, was given a medical exemption by the institution on Tuesday. Zywicki, who was represented in his case by the nonprofit New Civil Liberties Alliance, claimed the mandate imposed by the university was excessive since he already had…
After Lawsuit, George Mason University Grants Vaccine Exemption to Professor
August 17, 2021
‘I call on leaders across the country to develop humane and science-based approaches as opposed to one-size-fits-all policies' George Mason University has granted a medical exemption to law Professor Todd Zywicki from its mandatory COVID vaccination policy, effectively resolving his recently filed lawsuit against the institution. Read the full article
George Mason Grants Professor COVID Vaccine Mandate Exemption After ‘Natural Immunity’ Lawsuit
August 17, 2021
George Mason University granted a professor a medical exemption from its COVID-19 vaccine mandate after he filed a lawsuit that included an affidavit from his doctor citing “natural immunity” to the coronavirus — though the school denied a settlement had been reached. Read the full article
GMU Law Prof Gets Exemption After Challenging Vax Mandate
August 17, 2021
Attorneys for an unvaccinated George Mason University law professor said Tuesday the institution has granted their client a medical exemption from its mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy, a move coming two weeks after he sued the public institution in Virginia federal court for allegedly violating his constitutional rights. Published in Law360
Full D.C. Circuit Asked To Hear Challenge To Infant Bath Seat Rule
August 17, 2021
A mother has asked the full D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to revive her challenge to a recent Consumer Product Safety Commission standard for infant bath seats on the grounds that the standard was not made available to the public and that a panel wrongly dismissed her case as…
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Landlords Seek 11th Circ. Rehearing Over CDC Eviction Ban
August 16, 2021
The National Apartment Association and individual landlords have asked the Eleventh Circuit for a full court rehearing on the federal residential eviction ban imposed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, after a split panel ruled against their bid to scrap it. Published in Law360
Federal Judge Pushes Back on Landlords’ Efforts to Overthrow Eviction Moratorium
August 16, 2021
Late last week, U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich refused Alabama landlords’ request to walk back the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) eviction moratorium. Though she agreed the ban was illegal, Judge Friedrich said her “hands are tied” by an appellate decision made by the courts last spring. Read…
Suit Seeks Supreme Court Review of Trump’s Ban on Gun Bump Stocks
August 16, 2021
A gun owner who lawfully purchased a bump stock years ago has taken his case to the Supreme Court this month, challenging the Trump administration‘s 2018 reclassification of the devices as unlawful machine guns that must be destroyed. Read the full article