Feb 7, 2024
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Measles Mandate Fight
The ‘Rockland County Measles Lockdown’ took place in the fall of 2018. Unvaccinated children were threatened with a ban from attending school, and parents sued. Years before COVID-19 was in the public eye, rights were being violated in the name of pandemic ‘policy’ and public ‘health.’ Learn details of this particular litigation and its relationship to current events on ‘Defender In-Depth’ with Michael Nevradakis and his three special guests.
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests in this show are not necessarily the views of Children’s Health Defense.
Resources
New York's Strict Medical Exemptions Not Going Away After U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Appeal
Lawsuit Challenging Denial of Religious Exemption for Measles Vaccine Headed to Jury Trial
N.Y. County Must Face Lawsuit Over Measles Emergency Response
Measles: Rockland Issues New ‘Exclusion Order’ for Public Spaces
RFK Jr. Files Lawsuit Challenging End To Religious Exemption
RFK Jr. Leads Anti-vaxxers in Court Over Ban on Vaccine Exemptions
Rockland Kids Lose Bid for Vaccine Exemptions, so Parents Challenge State’s ‘Emergency Regulations'
The Case Against New York’s Repeal of Religious Exemption - What’s Next?
M.A. v. Rockland County Department of Health, No. 21-551 (2d Cir. 2022)
Petition for a Writ of Certiorari
M.A. v. Rockland County Department of Health
Appeal of Lawrence v. Grossenbacher, From Action of the Rockland County Department of Health
W.D. v. Rockland Cnty., 521 F. Supp. 3d 358