In George v. Grossmont Cuyamaca Community College District Board of Governors, (SD CA, Nov. 3, 2022), a California federal district court, in a 41-page opinion, rejected a variety of constitutional challenges and a religious discrimination challenge under Title VII to the Covid vaccine mandates of three community college districts. Plaintiffs were six employees and a student. The mandates provided for medical and religious exemptions and accommodations. In evaluating plaintiffs' free exercise claims, the court concluded that both the mandates and the accommodation frameworks are neutral and generally applicable. In rejecting the Title VII claim, the court concluded that plaintiffs had shown no adverse employment action against them because they had all received religious exemptions.