Caviezel v. Great Neck Public Schools

701 F. Supp. 2d 414, 258 Educ. L. Rep. 555, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 33906
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. New York
DecidedApril 5, 2010
DocketCV 10-0652(ADS)
StatusPublished
Cited by22 cases

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Caviezel v. Great Neck Public Schools, 701 F. Supp. 2d 414, 258 Educ. L. Rep. 555, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 33906 (E.D.N.Y. 2010).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OF DECISION AND ORDER

SPATT, District Judge.

This is an application for a preliminary injunction to compel the defendant Great Neck Union Free School District (“the School District”) to register child CC without being vaccinated, on the ground of a religious exemption.

By Order to Show Cause, the plaintiffs move, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65, for the following relief during the pendency of this action:

(1) Enjoining the defendants from precluding the plaintiffs from registering with the defendant School District;
(2) Enjoining the defendants from rejecting the plaintiffs application for a religious exemption to vaccines; and
(3) Enjoining the defendants from requiring the plaintiffs to use any variation of the State “Request for Religious Exemption to Immunization Form.”

The Court signed' the Order to Show Cause on February 18, 2010, striking a temporary restraining order. A hearing on the motion for a preliminary injunction was held on March 15, 2010.

I. THE ISSUE

There is a discrete issue in this motion for a preliminary injunction. The plaintiffs, as parents, desire to register their almost four year old daughter, CC, in the Great Neck School District Pre-K program, without being vaccinated. By the provisions of New York State Public Health Law § 2164, the plaintiffs’ child had to be vaccinated with regard to the diseases set forth in the statute. In this regard, the parents rely on the provision of the New York State Public Health Law § 2164 Subdivision 9, which reads as follows:

9. This section shall not apply to children whose parent, parents, or guardian hold genuine and sincere religious beliefs which are contrary to the practices herein required, and no certificate shall be required as a prerequisite to such children being admitted or received into school or attending school.

The issue then, is whether the parents of CC “hold genuine and sincere religious beliefs”, which beliefs form the basis of their objection to their daughter’s immunization by way of vaccination.

II. THE HEARING

A. The Plaintiffs’ Case

Martina Caviezel is the mother of child CC. She has four children. Three are already in the Lakeville School, which is a *417 public school in the Great Neck School District. Her youngest child, CC, is in a private nursery school in Great Neck. She knows that “it is required that you vaccinate your children so that they can go to school, except if you have a religious belief.” (Tr. at 11) * . She was asked why she made an application for an exemption from vaccinations. Her answer is somewhat difficult for the Court to understand and is set forth at length. Mrs. Caviezel responded as follows:

Q. Why did you make that application for an exemption from vaccinations?
A. Because inside of my religious beliefs, which are personal religious beliefs, I don’t believe that vaccinations are necessary.
Q. And why is it that you don’t believe vaccinations are not (sic) necessary?
A. I just believe if you look at the human being, if you look at the universe, we’re divine, we’re just divine. It’s just the design is perfect. There’s no other way to say it. It’s just perfect.
THE COURT: What’s perfect?
THE WITNESS: The design of human beings.
THE COURT: The design?
THE WITNESS: The design, like we’re divine.
THE COURT: Design of what is perfect?
THE WITNESS: Of the human being, of nature, or this world, of this universe is divine, it’s just perfect.
I don’t know. Look at how a child is created. Look at how it’s just flawless. There’s no other word for it. It’s just divine.
You know there’s the seed, the egg, the baby starts to grow, the whole woman’s body shapes so that it allows for that, the breast gets bigger and prepares for the milk. When it’s time for the baby to be born, the body knows.
BY MS. FINN:
Q. What is your interest in birthing, and how does that related to your objections to vaccines?
A. I’m a hypnobirthing practitioner. I became a hypnobirthing practitioner.
THE COURT: A What?
THE WITNESS: A hypnobirthing practitioner.
MS. FINN: H-Y-P-N-0 birthing.
THE COURT: What does that mean?
THE WITNESS: You prepare parents for the birth of their child.
And so I actually went through the class when I was pregnant with my second son, so I birth with the hypnobirthing method, and I decided to train as a hypnobirthing practitioner between my second and third child.
And as I was working with hypnobirthing more and more, and working with more and more parents, and more and more women, I started to learn more about the amazing miracle that we are.
THE COURT: About what miracle?
THE WITNESS: The amazing miracle that we are.
BY MS. FINN:
Q. When you say “miracle”, what do you mean by using the term miracle of birth?
A. It’s just divine. I cannot use any other word. It’s just divine. Nobody could have created anything *418 like that. It’s just something that is created by a bigger power.
Q. When you say “created by a bigger power”, what do you mean by that?
A. You could call it God, you could call it creator, you could call it mother earth, you could call it destiny.
Q. Do you call it God?
A. I call it God, and I’m a little reluctant to call it God because the name of God has been abused so much. People died in the name of God, people killed in the name of God. I think by now I’m at the point where I can call it God. I used to call it creator or mother earth or the divine actually.
Q. So when you use terms like mother earth and divine, are you talking about God?
A. I’m talking about God.
Q. What religion, if any, are you a member of, if you are?
A.

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