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Parents Sue LAUSD Over Access to In-Person Learning
In June, 2021, Free Now Foundation filed a lawsuit against LAUSD due to the unconstitutional forced usage of PCR testing, masking, isolation, and of the Daily Pass digital health app in order to attend public school.
by Alix Mayer,
June 23, 2021
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Back in June, 2021, Free Now Foundation was one of the few organizations initiating lawsuits against illegal Covid measures.This article highlights one of our earlier lawsuits, back when we operated as Children’s Health Defense – CA.*

Originally published on June 23, 2021

In an unprecedented move, Free Now Foundation [formerly operating as Children’s Health Defense California (CHD-CA)*] and Southern California Law Firm Tyler & Bursch, LLP filed a complaint in U.S. District Court challenging the measures the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and Los Angeles County officials have implemented in their plan to re-open schools.  The plaintiffs, parents of LAUSD children, want access to in-person learning without giving up their rights to protect their children’s health, well-being, and privacy.

These parents’ refusal to submit to routine, invasive PCR testing of their children; the forced downloading and use of the Microsoft app “Daily Pass” to collect and disseminate their children’s private health data; and the covering of their children’s faces all day while in school has resulted in LAUSD excluding their healthy children, and thousands of other healthy children, from attending school.

The lawsuit alleges that LAUSD and County protocols are discriminatory and exclusionary by design and have zero basis in law or science. In many instances, the effects of these protocols are most heavily borne by the same traditionally disadvantaged communities and individuals who have been denied equal access for generations. LAUSD has created an educational apartheid system that arbitrarily and without justification excludes healthy children from participating in school. This lawsuit will demonstrate how and why this kind of discrimination is flatly illegal and unconstitutional.

“California’s constitutional guarantee of a child’s right to a public education cannot be conditioned upon parents relinquishing their rights to protect their children’s health, well-being and privacy,” said Kristina Heuser, Constitutional Attorney for Tyler & Bursch and Advocates for Faith & Freedom.

Free Now Foundation Chairman (formerly CHD-CA President) Alix Mayer added, “The Daily Pass program is built around products – PCR tests and face masks – that are not approved, and therefore cannot be mandated. Further, the weight of the scientific evidence does not support future approval of these products for the uses for which they are being mandated. With federal law on this subject as clear as it is, we have a strong case that this discriminatory program violates both federal and state law and is unconstitutional.”

This lawsuit is specific to LAUSD and Los Angeles County, but the problem is much bigger. CHD-CA has created a petition to stop this kind of discriminatory overreach across the state of California. Help us fight for your rights by signing the petition today!

About Tyler & Bursch, LLP and Advocates for Faith & Freedom: With offices in Irvine and Murrieta, California, the lawyers and advisors at Tyler & Bursch, LLP have been serving clients throughout Southern California for over 20 years. Tyler & Bursch, LLP (www.tylerbursch.com) provides legal and financial support to the 501(c)(3) non-profit law firm, Advocates for Faith & Freedom (www.faith-freedom.com), in defense of constitutional and religious liberty.

Read the full press release here.


*Free Now Foundation formerly operated as the California Chapter of Children’s Health Defense since 2020. Tax-deductible contributions may be made through our fiscal sponsor, the National Institute for Science, Law & Public Policy, EIN 52-1314021, a tax-exempt organization under IRC section 501(c)(3), while Free Now Foundation’s application for tax exemption is pending.

Please make checks payable to “National Institute for Science, Law & Public Policy” or “NISLAPP” and give them to a Free Now Foundation staff member, or mail to: NISLAPP, 5614 Connecticut Ave. NW, #339, Washington, DC 20015. Please note on your check that it is for Free Now Foundation.

Alix Mayer
About the Author, Alix Mayer

Alix Mayer is Chairman and co-founder of Free Now Foundation, since April 2023. In the 1990s, at the age of 29, Alix ran a worldwide research group at Apple until the Hepatitis B vaccine physically disabled her and gave her brain damage. She calls her decades-long disability her “Runner-up Darwin Award” for not researching vaccines prior to rolling up her sleeve. After gaining a substantial recovery, she worked as a health consultant for a decade, before retiring and volunteering 100% of her time to serve on the Board at Children’s Health Defense and co-found the California Chapter of CHD, where she served as Board Chairman.

Alix’s presentation on the creation of the fake “Supra-emergency” to suspend our Bill of Rights during lockdowns was recognized by Dr. Mercola as one of his “Best of 2022” interviews. She has also been interviewed by Steve Kirsch, Steve Bannon, Mike Adams of Natural News, and many others. She speaks regularly, including on Clay Clark’s Re-Awaken America tour, Defeat the Mandates LA, COVIDCON, and at many rallies and protests.

Alix grew up in the Oscar Mayer family. She is a graduate of Duke University (BA) and the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.

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