The University of Colorado medical school will pay more than $10 million to settle claims from 18 employees and students who allege that the school’s COVID-19 vaccination exemption policy was unconstitutional.
The school’s policy required evidence that an employee’s religion forbids immunization and rejected employee COVID-19 immunization exemption requests that it deemed personal or not part of a recognized belief system. A federal appeals court found this policy unlawful because it tested the sincerity of an individual’s religious beliefs by judging whether those beliefs are doctrinally coherent or legitimate.