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Moorea Maguire's avatar

Great piece! These students and their attorney are heroes.

Doreene Close's avatar

Fight on! Thank you!

Grp Cpn Lionel Mandrake's avatar

"The terms of the settlement are public because it involves a state institution."

If anything, a public institution should have all settlements public (or made public) through FOIA.

Rob (c137)'s avatar

The agenda seems pretty odd where they ignore laws and regulations just like the New York education did.

I wonder where did they get this command from?

"Mandates still exist in health science programs across the country. In every state. The free states of Texas and Florida included. "

Yes and this is why I have and still call bullshit on Desantis and Ladapo who claim that Florida is free of mandates. They're so full of shit.

Same with the Texas governor etc.... Remember, a big university in Texas mandated the COVID shots months before approval!

Texas didn't stop that. They went along with it.

Free states? Haha, last I checked cannabis is still illegal there. They're free to arrest you on the authoritarian drug laws for having a plant.

But big pharma is free to poison people with their drugs as remember Florida was one of the hotbeds of Oxycontin pill mills.

Hypocrisy.

Evil Harry's avatar

These institutions need to be seriously fanancially hurt by their hideous behaviour.

They should alsobe sued by every student that suffered any ill health from their vaccine policy.

NO, should be an absolute line, not to be crossed.

Truth 101's avatar

I had to work with my local hospital last week to coordinate some care for my elderly mother. The nurse on the phone indicated how short-staffed they are. Color me surprised. These colleges need to be held accountable wherever possible and not limited to students in health-related fields.

Juniorwheelhoss's avatar

Six figure? These cult poisoning bureaucrats deserve worse than being personally and professionally bankrupted, but it’s a start?

Is some major class action possible that would accomplish this? Could a judge award billions in punitive damages? I’m not a lawyer so may be typing nonsense.