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University of Colorado to Pay $10.3M to Students Denied Religious Exemptions From COVID Vaccine, by Felix Miller  – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Felix Miller, Catholic Vote, December 3, 2025

After half a decade of legal battles, 18 students and employees of the University of Colorado’s Anschutz School of Medicine will be awarded $10.3 million in damages, tuition, and lawyers’ fees after they were denied religious accommodations to mandatory vaccination for COVID-19.

This payout follows a 2024 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. The decision ruled that the university’s medical school had violated the plaintiff’s First Amendment rights.

According to a Dec. 1 press release from the Thomas More Society, a nonprofit law firm that represented the plaintiffs in court, this is one of the first times that a university has agreed to cover monetary damages under the First Amendment for a challenge to a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Despite this victory, Michael McHale, senior counsel at Thomas More Society, said that the medical school’s failures had done serious damage. …

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