Compulsory Vaccinations Don’t Violate Kid’s Rights, Says Supreme Court
The US Supreme Court has chosen to ignore a case challenging the New York public school vaccination requirement, which makes it mandatory to vaccinate children before they attend public school.
As The Free Thought Project reports, the SCOTUS’s refusal to hear the case means that the court does not view mandatory vaccination as a violation of constitutional rights. Three parents have previously legally challenged the vaccination requirement, after their unvaccinated children were prohibited from attending school.
The lower court ruled that vaccinations did not violate the children’s rights. Patricia Finn, the attorney representing the three New York families says the issue is not going to simply go away, and that the debate over compulsory vaccinations has reached fever pitch across the United States.
“I’m disappointed but I think there’s more coming,” she said. “Throughout the country… people are organizing and challenging these statutes, […] I don’t know why the (Supreme) Court didn’t take it. There’s far more coming.”
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