Freedom of Religion and Conscience in America
By Barbara Loe Fisher
Published October 16, 2019
Government health officials and medical trade associations are aggressively lobbying state legislatures for elimination of religious exemptions to vaccination in public health laws in your state.
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1964 Civil Rights Act Protects Some Healthcare Workers with Religious Objections to Employer Flu Shot Mandates
By Carolyn Hendler, JD.
Published August 22, 2019
Flu shot mandate causes conflict for certain healthcare workers whose religious beliefs prevent them from receiving the influenza vaccine. Many face retaliation, including being fired or not hired for a job.
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Repealed or Denied Vaccine Exemptions May Warrant the Filing of a Complaint with the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights Under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
By Carolyn Hendler, JD.
Published July 29, 2019
Read on for a guide to filing a discrimination complaint with the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) division of the U.S. Department of Education under Section 504 of The Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
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Freedom to Dissent and the New Blacklist in America
By Barbara Loe Fisher
Published July 01, 2019
NVIC Cofounder and President Barbara Loe Fisher reviews recent efforts to block freedom to publicly dissent about vaccine safety and the ethics of mandatory vaccination laws. Parallels are drawn between the “blacklist era” of the 1950’s and current efforts to eliminate civil liberties, including the human right to freedom of speech and conscience.
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