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A mother from California has taken a stand against a state vaccine mandate that she argues conflicts with her Christian beliefs. She is appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in this critical dispute, where she feels forced to choose between her faith and her son’s education.
The emergency application was filed on September 11 and officially registered on Friday. It was submitted to Justice Elena Kagan, who oversees emergency matters from the Ninth Circuit Court. Justice Kagan has the option to decide the case herself or refer it to the full Supreme Court. This could set the stage for a significant national case surrounding the intersection of religious beliefs and vaccination policies.
The case is backed by We the Patriots USA, Inc. and filed under the pseudonym “Jane Doe.” In her application, Doe argues that California’s health regulations unconstitutionally prevent her son from attending school unless he receives vaccinations that she deems to contradict her religious beliefs.
Doe claims that some vaccines are developed or tested using aborted fetal tissue, which goes against her faith’s teachings. She insists her and her son’s bodies should remain pure, viewing them as “the temple of the Holy Spirit.”