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Another Win for Religious Rights in San Francisco
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This week, A Voice for Choice Advocacy is thrilled to share another victory for religious rights! Similar to Olina’s story from last week, this time Stacy turned to AVFCA for assistance in exercising her religious beliefs against vaccination. Stacy was excited to join a new educational opportunity at Bay Area Medical Academy (BAMA). She had been accepted into BAMA’s free program for low-income San Francisco residents, designed to train individuals as Medical Assistants.
As part of her admissions process, Stacy submitted a religious exemption outlining her sincerely held beliefs against the COVID-19 vaccine and booster. However, she was told she could not attend classes because her exemption did not meet BAMA's requirements. Specifically, BAMA demanded a letter on official letterhead from the leader of her religious organization, stating the objection on her behalf, the reason for the objection, and the specific doctrine supporting it. The letter also needed to include the organization's address, phone number, and 501(c)(3) identification number.
Drawing from our extensive experience with religious exemptions, AVFCA immediately recognized that BAMA's requirements were unconstitutional. The right to decline specific medical treatments, including vaccines, is protected under the First and Fourteenth Amendments. The First Amendment only requires an individual to hold sincere personal convictions—it does not mandate membership in an organized religion. AVFCA engaged our legal partners at Actium LLP to advocate for Stacy’s rights. Our legal team aimed to resolve the issue quickly by demonstrating to BAMA that their policy violated Stacy's constitutional protections.
AVFCA is excited to share that BAMA has completely reversed its position, allowing Stacy's self-written religious exemption to stand and for her begin their Medical Assistant program immediately. This victory highlights the importance of ensuring organizations understand and respect religious rights, including what can and cannot be demanded as proof of belief. If you or someone you know faces a similar challenge, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re here to support you.
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Christina Hildebrand
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