The University of Virginia has spent around $2 million defending against lawsuits alleging that it refused religious exemptions to its vaccine mandates arbitrarily and capriciously.
The University didn’t deny every application for exemptions–just almost everyone. It decided whether a person’s religious beliefs qualified based on which church you attended.
Your own beliefs didn’t matter.
#FromTheTJCBlog Check out our new post: What Happened to Religious Freedom at UVA? by James A. Bacon The University of Virginia has paid more than $1.8 million in legal fees fighting a lawsuit filed by UVA Health employees who… https://t.co/L9uTZrXDMA #UVA #TheJeffersonCouncil
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First the facts: UVA Health implemented a vaccine mandate for all its employees, with the stipulation that people with a sincere religious belief that taking the…