The West Virginia Supreme Court has temporarily suspended a ruling from a Raleigh County judge that would have allowed students to attend school with a religious exemption to the state’s school vaccination requirements.

The court on Tuesday granted a stay of the proceedings in a Raleigh County lawsuit brought by families seeking a religious exemption. Judge Michael Froble’s ruling last week enjoined the state and Raleigh County boards of education from enforcing the school vaccination requirements on those seeking a religious or philosophical exemption. Legal Affairs

WV students can attend school with religious exemption to vaccine mandate law: Judge

By Lori Kersey West Virginia Watch

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