A federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit against Los Angeles' COVID-19 vaccine mandate, marking a significant victory for doctors and other plaintiffs challenging the mandate. The court's decision is seen as a landmark ruling that could influence similar cases nationwide. Additionally, the American Association of Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) succeeded in their appeal to revive a lawsuit against several medical licensing boards and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over comments criticizing COVID-19 policies. This case involves allegations of First Amendment violations. In a related case, Judge Andrew Hanen struck down Methodist Hospital's motion to dismiss a federal case concerning religious exemptions, allowing limited discovery to proceed.
🚨BREAKING: Judge Andrew Hanen struck down @MethodistHosp’s motion to dismiss in federal case over religious exemptions. Limited discovery is now allowed. @SharylAttkisson @MendenhallFirm @barnes_law @fireduptxlawyer https://t.co/nsRIhHRBj0… https://t.co/tuldv3Vajx
🚨BREAKING: Judge Andrew Hanen struck down @MethodistHosp’s motion to dismiss is federal case over religious exemptions. Limited discovery is now allowed. @SharylAttkisson @MendenhallFirm @barnes_law @fireduptxlawyer https://t.co/FPlVZjY2Ym
.@AAPSonline succeeded in asking a federal appeals court to revive their lawsuit against several medical licensing boards and Homeland Security @SecMayorkas over their comments criticizing COVID-19 policies. https://t.co/Ljn4D6MQAE