Aside from the obvious--simply take your dollars elsewhere--when your college attempts to force a vax into your body, that college can lose.
Eleven students at Loyola University in Chicago won a victory over the COVID-19 vaccine mandate that is sweeping the country in education, business, and government.
Under the rules implemented by the university, students who had not submitted their vaccine card or been granted an exception by Friday, Aug. 6, would not be allowed to enroll in classes or access the campus. Faculty and staff who are not vaccinated by Sept. 21, or submit an exemption, could face disciplinary action, including termination, the university states.
Loyola initially denied written requests by the 11 students, who stated that the available vaccines contained fetal tissue from abortions and their religious beliefs do not condone abortion, according to a press release by their attorneys, Liberty Counsel....
...Illinois has a Health Care Right of Conscience Act that provides strong protection to all residents against discrimination based on healthcare choices.
The university backtracked on its decision after receiving a letter from attorneys on Wednesday threatening a lawsuit. After the press release was distributed, 10 more students contacted Liberty because they received exemption denials. The cases are under review....
Here's a question: since Loyola claims to have some vestigial "Catholic" in its campus, why didn't they acknowledge the students' objection as perfectly valid in the first place?
Here's the answer: Loyola is a JESUIT University. Catholic beliefs optional, you see.
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