
Attorney sues to stop 'most severe' vaccine mandate at Indiana University
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An attorney representing students at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, told Fox News' Tucker Carlson on Monday that it is unconstitutional for it or any institution to mandate a coronavirus jab in order to enroll in classes.
Carlson noted the World Health Organization issued an unexpected warning against administering the vaccine shot to young people after an Israeli study found it increased by a factor of 25 the risk of potentially fatal heart inflammation. "We filed the case. We've asked for expedition. We are seeking a preliminary injunction to enjoin this mandate from taking effect and adversely affecting Indiana university students," Bopp said. Bopp told Carlson that the last time institutions were able to force citizens to undergo a medical procedure they did not want was during the progressive era of the early 1900s, when Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes infamously ruled in favor of forced sterilization by declaring "three generations of imbeciles is enough."More Related News

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