The parents of four San Diego public school students are suing in federal court over the local school district’s requirement that forces students aged 16 and older to get vaccinated against the CCP virus that causes the disease COVID-19.
The board of the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) first imposed the mandate over parental protests in September last year but then delayed it, ordering its implementation this past March. No religious objections to the mandate are allowed, which legal experts say makes the mandate constitutionally suspect.
The latest legal complaint (pdf) in the case, Doe v. San Diego Unified School District, court file 3:21-cv-1809, was filed April 29 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.