Eight students at Indiana University have filed a lawsuit against the school over a mandatory coronavirus vaccine policy that they say is unconstitutional and a violation of a state law barring so-called vaccine passports.
In a 55-page complaint filed Monday, the students claimed the public university’s vaccination mandate for all students, staff and faculty is a form of coercion that unnecessarily puts their health and safety at risk.
In a 55-page complaint filed Monday, the students claimed the public university’s vaccination mandate for all students, staff and faculty is a form of coercion that unnecessarily puts their health and safety at risk.



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