Michigan State University fired an employee hours after she joined an ongoing legal challenge to its COVID-19 vaccine mandate, her lawyers said.
D’Ann Rohrer had been an extension educator at MSU for six years and was already on unpaid leave for refusing to get vaccinated, the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) said Tuesday.
Another employee resisting vaccination, video producer Kraig Ehm, was also undergoing disciplinary proceedings and was fired two days before joining the lawsuit. He had been with MSU for 21 years.NCLA filed an amended complaint with the two new plaintiffs Friday, arguing their natural immunity from COVID recovery should […]
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