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Constitutional Law,
Civil Rights

Dec. 27, 2021

School district can’t mandate vaccine, judge rules

San Diego County Superior Court Judge John S. Meyer issued a tentative order Thursday that the district cannot impose its own vaccine requirement; only the state Department of Public Health can do so.

The fate of San Diego Unified School District's student COVID-19 vaccine mandate is uncertain in light of a judge's ruling.

San Diego County Superior Court Judge John S. Meyer issued a tentative order last week that the district cannot impose its own vaccine requirement; only the state Department of Public Health can do so.

The school district plans t...

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