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New York City Court Temporarily Blocks Department of Education Vaccine Mandate

  • By Kerri Beatty

As we previously reported, New York City Mayor de Blasio announced a mandate that all New York City public school teachers and staff would be required to get at least one dose of a vaccine by September 27, 2021 or face termination. According to the mandate, Department of Education staff would no longer have the option to submit to weekly testing as an alternative. 

On Tuesday, September 14, 2021, a New York State Supreme Court judge issued the temporary restraining order in response to a lawsuit brought against the city by a slew of major municipal unions who oppose Mayor Bill de Blasio’s directive.  The judge set a September 22, 2021 court date for the unions to argue against the mandate. Until then, the Judge ruled the city is temporarily restrained from implementing the mandate.

We will continue to monitor developments and will advise you as updates become available.  Should you have any questions, please contact ALG.

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Content Specialist Kerri is a practicing attorney with invaluable skills and a strong base of knowledge in many areas of law gained both serving clients and during her previous experiences as an intern for a Federal District Court Judge and as an editor of the Law Review during law school.

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