The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has revived a religious discrimination lawsuit concerning the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. This case, brought forward by a former employee of the office, challenges the mandate on the grounds of religious beliefs. According to the plaintiff’s lawyer, this decision “could create a lot of litigation for people who work for municipal governments.” The plaintiff alleges that the office’s vaccine requirement did not appropriately accommodate religious exemptions. For more detailed information, please visit the original article.