Tuesday, February 01, 2022

Virginia's New AG Jason Miyares Issues Legal Opinion Ruling that Virginia State Universities Cannot Require the Covid Vaccine as Condition for Enrollment or In-Person Attendance

 

Maybe we should talk about being "gray-pilled:" you used to be black-pilled, but you are willing to consider the possibility that some politicians are good actors who may do some genuine good.

Jason Miyares
@JasonMiyaresVA

BREAKING: I've issued my first ever Attorney General opinion -- Virginia state universities cannot mandate the COVID-19 vaccine as a condition for enrollment or in-person attendance.

His opinion notes that while the Virginia General Assembly has had two years to pass a law requiring vaccines for enrollment or attendance at its state schools, it has chosen not to do so. It also dispenses of any argument that somehow the schools' enlistment by the VA Department of Health in helping to distribute vaccines somehow empowered them, or directed them, to require mandates through penumbras and emanations.

GO READ THE WHOLE THING.

1 comment:

Always On Watch said...

Let's see which Virginia colleges comply.