New York Court of Appeals Judge Jenny Rivera apparently remains a holdout to the state court system’s mandate for vaccination against COVID-19.
Rivera participated in Tuesday’s oral arguments about a deported Mexican national remotely.
Lucian Chalfen, spokesman for New York's Unified Court System, said Rivera “continues in not meeting our qualification for employment and remains out of compliance with our vaccine mandate. As such she will be barred from entering her chambers or any court facility and must work from home.”
April 19, 2022 at 06:01 PM
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New York Court of Appeals Judge Jenny Rivera apparently remains a holdout to the state court system’s mandate for vaccination against COVID-19.
Rivera participated in Tuesday’s oral arguments about a deported Mexican national remotely.
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