Subscriber Service CenterAlready a subscriber? Please use a different way to share. Kheriaty, a professor of psychiatry and human behavior . That [expectation] created a kind of solidarity-based argument or public-health-based argument [for taking a COVID vaccine]. A graduate of the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies of Marriage and Family, she lives with her family in California. They said, in no uncertain terms, that these vaccines would stop the spread of the virus. At present, Kheriaty directs the program on Bioethics and American Democracy at theEthics and Public Policy Centerin Washington, D.C. So we say it (over and over with phone calls, e-mails, or text messages during the workday), and then we show it. Without denying the potential problem he describes, I am more optimistic about the possibility of friendship between spouses, even those who, in their daily professional work, move in different circles. UC and the publics interest in maintaining the health and well-being of the campus community cannot be overstated. In a two-part interview with the "American Thought Leaders" program, EPPC Fellow Dr. Aaron Kheriaty discussed vaccine mandates, his situation at the University of California, public health policy, and the threat of a biosecurity surveillance regime. For me, it was a moral issue. He told CNA he plans to go into private practice. Come up with projects that you can do together. EIN 27-4581132 If this bill passes, any physician who raises these or other inconvenient scientific facts or study findings could be disciplined by the medical board. December 20, 2021 | Fox News @ Night with Shannon Bream. During the initial vaccine rollout, our public-health officials promised more than the vaccines actually delivered. Government-funded research of lab-engineered viruses to create contagious self-spreading vaccines that bypass the consent of citizens. First, my wife, Jennifer, has been very supportive all the way through. He has conducted print, radio, and television interviews on bioethics topics with The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, CNN, Fox, NPR, EWTN, and Epoch TV. VIDEO: Dr. Aaron Kheriaty on Vaccine Mandates, His Lawsuit, and More. When the university refused to grant him an exemption, he filed a federal lawsuit Aug. 18 against the University of California regents and its president, seeking to have the mandate struck down as an equal protection violation of the U.S. Constitutions Fourteenth Amendment. In its legal filing responding to Kheriatys complaint, it calls his assertion that a prior bout with COVID-19 imparts superior protection from the virus than vaccination an unproven hypothesis., The same Israeli study Kheriaty cites in his lawsuit states that the degree and duration to which previous infection with SARS-CoV-2 affords protection against repeated infection also remains unclear.. Nuremberg Code) were completely abandoned in 2020. The husband should be the spiritual leader in the family (giving good example to the children), and the spiritual leader in the marriage (helping his wife on her way to heaven). But the teaching is something I definitely miss. They have no recourse.. On December 20, 2021, EPPC Fellow Dr. Aaron Kheriaty joined Fox News @ Night with Shannon Bream to discuss his recent firing for refusing to comply with the University of California's vaccine mandate, and why such mandates are unjust and unsupported by scientific evidence. In my bioethics and public-policy research, Im going to continue working with the Ethics and Public Policy Center and The Unity Project on mandates and coercive COVID policies and do a postmortem on what we did right and what we did wrong during the pandemic.