Four Christian female soccer players won the first round in their suit against Western Michigan University (WMU) for allegedly violating their constitutional rights by mandating they be vaccinated. The university’s policy required that all of its athletes be vaccinated against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus by Tuesday or be banned from intercollegiate sports. The university has no vaccine requirement for the general student body. U.S. District Court Judge Paul L. Maloney on Tuesday granted the women a temporary restraining order, which would allow them to remain on the team while their case was being litigated. The women’s five-count civil rights complaint against WMU included a request for expedited consideration of their motion for a temporary restraining order to block the school from dropping them from the soccer team on Tuesday. The players’ attorney, Dave Kallman from the Great Lakes Justice Center, wrote in his motion for a temporary restraining …