BECKLEY — A judge overseeing two consolidated lawsuits in a legal battle over West Virginia’s school vaccine law and religious freedom will consider every family that has asked for a nonmedical exemption to the law together as a party to the lawsuit, and he expects to issue a statewide ruling, he said Wednesday.
Raleigh County Circuit Judge Michael Froble granted a motion certifying class action in the case of Miranda Guzman and other Raleigh County families suing the West Virginia and Raleigh County boards of education to make them recognize religious exemptions to the shots. Legal Affairs
Raleigh County judge agrees to consolidate West Virginia vaccine lawsuits
By Lori Kersey West Virginia Watch
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