A court on Thursday prohibited the Air Force from enforcing the vaccine mandate against airmen who have filed for religious exemptions.
Noah Berger, File/APA District Court for the Southern District of Ohio on Thursday morning issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting the Air Force from enforcing the vaccine mandate against any airman who has filed a request for a religious accommodation, according to court documents.
The court order is a temporary restraining order , which is an emergency measure to preserve the status quo for up to 14 days while the judge is considering granting a preliminary injunction , which would in turn last through the entire litigation process. “For the reasons, that follow, Plaintiffs have satisfied the Rule 23 prerequisites, as well as Rule 23 and Rule 23. Thus, class certification is warranted,” the court order said.
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