Posted on 08/12/2021 2:26:42 PM PDT by Enlightened1
I hear you, but I think it would be a losing suit and only the lawyers would win in the end. The university isnt forcing anything. They are making it a requirement for enrollment. No one is forcing anyone to go to Indiana University (or give them any of your money). Just send you kid to another school.
“ If the school is getting federal dollars...”
What the H do people think?
Someone asked me the other day ‘is that college private?’
What???
In 2009 Barack Hussein foot stomper gave all student loans to FAFSA. Federal student financing
There are no schools that are not beholden to the federal government
Why do people live in a dream world?
It is not helpful
“There is no legal Federal Issue here.”
People seem to think a university forcing kids to take a jab they don’t need and which can permanently damage their heart or worse, kill them is a national issue.
What’s wrong with these people? Just obey. 🤓
Anti Trumpers revealing themselves.........you all come out of the woodwork quite often lately.
Shame on you!
The guy who thinks Anwar al-Awlaki’s kids, born in Yemen to one citizen parent, are natural born citizens eligible to be President?
If he is, they are.
No thanks.
“You know students have to be vaccinated for measles, mumps, etc. right?”
So?
Absolutely!
No…it’s a State University. There is no federal issue here.
But when you don’t have a case, you pound the table.
Amy Coney Barrett got her law degree at The University of Notre Dame.She never attended Harvard.
Second, a university is like any business or club. You have the right to walk out the door if you are not happy with the way it is operated.\
Most of those people couldn’t define states rights. They just want what they want.
This is akin to going to a car wash to get your tires changed.
I cannot find it, but I seem to recall discussion on one of the Barrett candidate/confirmation threads regarding her support of vaccines in the past...
Well you would lose that case as well. The court would rule that your kid could could not be forced to do something that he could avoid by simply walking off.
Now if they held him down and jabbed him, you would have a case.
One or two
Ok you go with that. Still makes my point.
No, it's the General Assembly, which dismisses every year no later than April 30.
GOP Supermajority should have considered a bill to render IU's plans moot, but they did pass HB 1405 and signed by the Goobernor, which prohibits vaccine passports.
IU threaded the needle by not mandating a passport. Their Attorney General Rokita has held IU to Ind. Code ch. 16-39-11, but now it would take a Special Session to pass the specific law to stop IU ... which is the unspoken paradigm to fix the problem behind every federal court stop all the way up to cert ...
The more likely alternative is to fix the problem next January with their statehouse supermajority plenty intact, and there is serious interest in a companion bill to punish IU with a secondary fund-stripping bill.
“How did he pick two lefties? Stupidity or is he part of a long con?”
An agent of the deep state, you mean? Hmm . . . Hmm . . . Hmm . . .
Indiana State University is violating the Nuremberg Code which the Federal Government authored and signed on to, not the State of Indiana.
The Nuremberg Kodex and the Declaration of Helsinki formed the basis for the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 45 Part 46.
The United Nations adopted the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, including Article Seven which prohibits experiments conducted without the "free consent to medical or scientific experimentation" of the subject. Violating subjects rights in the United States can have the administration at Indiana University, and now Supreme Court Justice Amy Barrett, tried for international crimes.
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