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Legal Battle Over LAUSD Vaccine Mandates Is Back
Season 2024
Episode 65
The Ninth Circuit Court has revived a lawsuit against LAUSD's COVID-19 vaccine mandates, raising questions about workers' rights and government policy enforcement. The court's 2-1 ruling noted LAUSD's inconsistent application of vaccine policies, sparking debate over their legality.
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