Maxwell: Florida Lets Private Schools Use Faith to Discriminate but Not Protect Public Health
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Maxwell: Florida lets private schools use faith to discriminate but not protect public health
Maxwell: Florida AG James Uthmeier says faith-based schools can't cite their religion to require vaccines. But Florida does allow them to cite their faith as a reason to refuse to accept students who are gay.
Attorney General as State Theologian: Florida’s Vaccine Mandate and the Freedom of the Church
If the Florida bishops determine that immunizing their students is required for the common good, then their policy of mandatory vaccinations is, contra the Florida AG, supported by Catholic teaching.
By Daniel Guernsey - The state of Florida is threatening to withdraw more than $1 billion in school choice funds from Catholic schools because they refuse to admit unvaccinated children, in compliance with the policy of the Florida Catholic Conference. The Florida attorney general's notification to the Conference urges it to respect the conscientious objection of Florida residents who do not wish to administer vaccines derived from aborted fetal…
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