Coloradans challenging COVID vaccine mandates see tepid results from courts even as legal landscape shifts

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Coloradans challenging COVID vaccine mandates see tepid results from courts even as legal landscape shifts
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In Colorado, at least 28 lawsuits have been filed since 2021 that challenged employers’ COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Most cases remain ongoing, but the ones that have been decided generally saw judges ruling in favor of vaccine mandates.

Coloradans who brought legal challenges to employers’ COVID-19 vaccine mandates have received a tepid response in state courts even as the wider legal landscape starts to shift to become more friendly toward claims that the right to religious freedom should protect people against mandatory vaccination, The Denver Post found.

, a review of court records show. Most of those cases remain ongoing and have not been decided. But the cases that have been decided generally saw judges issuing rulings that favored vaccine mandates. . In that lawsuit, the judge ordered that the case be dismissed for failing to state a claim and for lack of jurisdiction and gave the construction associations 30 days to file an amended complaint to keep the case alive. The associations settled with the city soon after that ruling.

Only the religious freedom claims have seen recent growing acceptance in court, she said, and even that is limited. That’s also reflected nationwide, said Goldberg said. In most cases, judges find that the workers’ claims don’t meet the legal standard for an injunction. That standard requires that judges believe both that the plaintiffs are likely to succeed with their claims and that failing to act immediately would cause the plaintiff irreparable harm.

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