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  2. How do workers get religious exemptions from vaccine ... - AOL

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    As workers throughout the U.S. rally against COVID-19 vaccine mandates, the federal agency charged with preventing workplace discrimination has updated its guidance on how employers should ...

  3. List of justices of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

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    Judge, Superior Court of Pennsylvania (2012–2015) Sallie Updyke Mundy June 29, 1962 (age 62) in Elmira, New York: July 21, 2016 [note 1] Republican: First term 2027 June 29, 2037 Judge, Superior Court of Pennsylvania (2010–2016) P. Kevin Brobson November 26, 1970 (age 54) in Mountoursville, Pennsylvania: January 3, 2022 Republican

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  5. House endorses giving vaccine exemption to state's health ...

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    Feb. 17—MANCHESTER — By the slimmest of margins, the House of Representatives voted to let workers at state-owned health care centers to be exempt from a vaccine mandate by claiming ...

  6. National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Special Masters of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, popularly known as "vaccine court", administers a no-fault system for litigating vaccine injury claims. These claims against vaccine manufacturers cannot normally be filed in state or federal civil courts, but instead must be heard in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims , sitting ...

  7. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court consists of seven justices, each elected to ten year terms. Supreme Court judicial candidates may run on party tickets. The justice with the longest continuous service on the court automatically becomes Chief Justice. Justices must step down from the Supreme Court when they reach the age of 75 (at the end of the ...

  8. What really counts as a religious exemption to the COVID-19 ...

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    This collision of vaccine mandates, religion and personal choice could leave the issue up to individual employers — whether it be government agencies, hospitals or private businesses — to ...

  9. Klaassen v. Indiana University - Wikipedia

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    The opinion of the district court judge denying preliminary injunction was 101 pages, unusually lengthy for that stage of the case. Judge Leichty addressed at length the question of whether the 1905 United States Supreme Court case of Jacobson v. Massachusetts was still the appropriate legal precedent to follow, concluding that it was.