![]() Liberty Counsel's letter made clear that it will be asking for attorney's fees, and pointed out what the letter says are multimillion-dollar ramifications of other suits it has won. It requires employers to honor employees' decisions to refuse vaccination on the basis of their religious beliefs or simply by agreement to undergo periodic testing. ![]() ![]() The firm is also planning action to prove Artis-Naples violated Florida Statute 381.00317, a pandemic-related regulation adopted last year at the behest of Gov. It cites an objection that cells from aborted fetuses have been used in the development or production of the vaccine. The Liberty Counsel letter also says the three musicians involved, whose names were redacted in the letter, objected to vaccination on religious grounds. "Once we take on a cause, we relentlessly and aggressively pursue justice, and we overcome any setbacks, no matter how long and expensive the road to ultimate justice might be," the letter stated. The 15-page letter gave Artis-Naples, parent organization of the Naples Philharmonic, one week to meet the demands without the law firm proceeding with official action.Ĭlick here to read the text of the letter. In case you missed it: LGBTQ+ event for teens Saturday at Naples church drawing worldwide attentionĪnd: Naples Philharmonic gives Boreyko an emotional sendoff Vaccination fight cites two laws
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