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College athletes who rejected COVID jab mandate win court case securing right to play sports

Updated: November 25, 2021 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

Thu Nov 25, 2021 – 9:01 am EST

This story was originally published by the WND News Center

(WND News Center) – A federal judge in Michigan has signed a stipulated Consent Judgment protecting 16 athletes at Western Michigan University (WMU) from school demands that they submit to the experimental COVID-19 shots, thus creating a precedent for multiple states.

The Great Lakes Justice Center confirmed that Judge Paul L. Maloney now has finalized the judgment that creates a permanent injunction allowing 16 athletes to continue competing in intercollegiate sports despite refusing the jab that WMU tried to require.

David A. Kallman, senior counsel with GLJC, stated: “We are pleased that WMU has agreed to resolve this matter, that our clients’ religious convictions were vindicated, and that they can continue to be part of their teams, be with their teammates, and compete for WMU at the highest level in a safe manner.”

The two sides stipulated:

“The student athletes involved in the vaccine lawsuit and Western Michigan University have reached a settlement of the pending litigation, allowing both parties to move forward. The settlement entails the students in the suit being awarded permanent relief from the athletics vaccine

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