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Coast Guard Settles in Religious Liberty Lawsuit over COVID-19 Mandate with Guest Nathan Loyd 5/7/26

43 min · 14. maj 2026
episode Coast Guard Settles in Religious Liberty Lawsuit over COVID-19 Mandate with Guest Nathan Loyd 5/7/26 cover

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In this episode of the Napa Legal Podcast, Frank DeVito is joined by Nathan Loyd, staff counsel at the Thomas More Society and a former active-duty member of the Air Force, to discuss a recent settlement with the US Coast Guard that will protect the religious freedom of servicemembers across the country. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the Coast Guard refused to provide religious exemptions from vaccine mandates. Elite servicemembers were denied promotion and cut out of key responsibilities for their religious objections to the mandate. A Class of officers and enlisted coast guardsmen, with the help of attorneys from the Thomas More Society, recently settled a major lawsuit with the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard agreed to follow federal regulations that protect religious liberty in the future. Key Moments: 0:50 Introduction 1:43 Nathan's work at the Thomas More Society 4:07 The basics of the Covid-19 Vaccine mandates in the Coast Guard 5:20 This case - Jackson v. Mullin and the servicemembers who brought it. 10:39 Relevant research on the Covid-19 vaccines 12:07 The legal standard for religious exemptions, particularly in the military. 15:56 Other similar cases and applying the legal standards in other circumstances. 16:55 The outcome of this case - a favorable settlement for the servicemembers. 22:18 Voluntary cessation in civil litigation 28:13 Servicemembers' responses to this settlement 32:25 Why this case is being settled today rather than years ago 37:43 Other parts of Nathan's work - sidewalk counselling and free speech. For more of the Napa Legal Podcast, visit our website here: https://www.napalegalinstitute.org/the-napa-legal-podcast To learn more about Napa Legal and our work, visit us at our website: https://www.napalegalinstitute.org The Napa Legal Podcast, May 14, 2026

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