Federal Court Upholds State Vaccination Requirements
Wednesday the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed an order from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia that allowed an Upshur County student to enroll without mandatory vaccinations while her court case proceeded. The order also returned the case back to the lower court for reconsideration.
On behalf of their daughter, parents Krystyl and Anthony Perry brought suit against Upshur County Schools and others to obtain a religious exemption from West Virginias compulsory vaccination law on the basis of their First Amendment rights.
In a written opinion, Circuit Court Judge Harvie Wilkinson said, Rights, as important as they are, do not swing free and clear of the larger social compact.
He wrote that the states vaccination requirement is a legitimate exercise of the states power to protect the health and well-being of school children. Striking the law down would undermine not just our system of dual sovereignty, but also a long line of Supreme Court precedent.
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