The legal salvos show that a groundswell against compulsory immunization is being coordinated, at least in part, from a law office on Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan. And they offer a window into a wide-ranging and well-resourced effort to contest vaccine requirements in workplaces and other settings critical to the country’s reopening.
A New York firm has filed suit or sent letters to employers in several states, part of an effort spearheaded by one of the largest anti-vaccination groups in the country.
Tillis named Rutgers University–Camden chancellor April 27, 2021
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Antonio D. Tillis will assume the post of chancellor of Rutgers University-Camden on July 1, according to an April 27 announcement from Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway.
“Antonio Tillis is a brilliant scholar and gifted administrator whose commitment to the transformative power of higher education presents an exceptional opportunity for both Rutgers and New Jersey. We are proud that he will lead Rutgers University-Camden,” Holloway said.
Tillis, 55, will lead the southernmost campus of Rutgers, which has more than 7,200 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in 39 undergraduate and 29 graduate programs.
Antonio D. Tillis will assume the post of chancellor of Rutgers University-Camden on July 1, 2021. – RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
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