The American Constitutional Rights Union is watching our elected officials to hold them accountable for rights abuses and government overreach. Americans treasure basic natural rights, like the right to attend church, gather publicly or in their own homes, and travel freely within the United States without new government “passports.” In short, Americans have the right to live their lives without government intervention at every step.
Fight Medical Apartheid!
Opposed to Mandatory Vaccination for Religious Reasons?
Are you being forced or pressured to receive a COVID vaccination? Does this go against your religious beliefs or convictions?
It’s up to you to write a very personal exemption request letter explaining exactly how and why COVID-related mandates go against your religious beliefs. Be sure to make sure your letter outlines and explains your personal situation as related to your employers or organization’s policies.
Download this example letter to help get you started. This letter is not a template. It is a tool to help you get started on your own personal message.

Personal medical decisions are your business, not your employer’s. If your employer or school is forcing you or members of your family to get a COVID vaccination against your will, you can fight back.
Whatever your beliefs are regarding COVID vaccines, the decision on whether to receive the vaccination is yours and yours alone. If you are concerned about side effects or adverse reactions, the American Constitutional Rights Union can help you fight back against tyrannical behavior from employers and educational institutions. While drug companies enjoy immunity from legal action related to adverse reactions to COVID vaccines, your employer does not. They may be liable for medical consequences and you can let them know about the potential consequences of intruding into your medical privacy and decision-making process.
Please review these two sample letters for you to discuss with your attorney and customize as your individual situation demands.
ACRU does not make any recommendations for or against any vaccines. We suggest you consult with your doctor to make an informed medical choice. We are proponents of medical choice, privacy, and uncensored information. Our wish for you and all Americans is the right to LIVE FREE.
American Constitutional Rights Union provides optional language for a letter from employee or employee’s attorney to employer regarding COVID vaccine mandates. ACRU does not provide individual legal counsel on this or any matter. It is strongly suggested that you seek the advice of a local attorney before customizing this letter for your own use. Laws, regulations, and government guidance change daily, so this letter may or may not be appropriate at the time you use it. If you choose to use the text of this letter, you take complete responsibility for any ensuing legal challenges.
Is Your Employer or Other Organization Imposing Mandatory COVID Vaccination Against Your Will?
Is your employer pressuring, or even mandating a COVID vaccination against your wishes? You, and only you, should make decisions about your personal healthcare. While pharmaceutical companies have been granted immunity from liability related to side effects or adverse reactions, your employer likely has no such protection and may be legally liable for forcing or coercing you to get vaccinated if you develop side effects. It’s up to you to stand up for your medical rights.
Download this sample letter and discuss with your attorney the best way to address the matter with your employer.
ACRU IN ACTION!
ACRU In Action
Ken Blackwell: Deregulation Works
At this week's G8 Summit, the cost of gasoline is one of the main topics of discussion. With the price of crude oil hovering around $136 a barrel, the industrialized world is looking for answers. But none seem to exist right now.
Voters Without Borders
On January 9, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments for one of the biggest election law cases in years. This case might decide who becomes president of America, and shape the future of the country.
Congressional Research Service Report for Congress: Presidential Claims of Executive Authority: History, Law, Practice and Recent Developments
"Presidential claims of a right to preserve the confidentiality of information and documents in the face of legislative demands have figured prominently, though intermittently, in executive-congressional relations since at least 1792. Few such interbranch disputes over access to information have reached the courts for substantive resolution, the vast majority achieving resolution through political negotiation and accommodation. In fact, it was not until the Watergate-related lawsuits in the 1970's seeking access to President Nixon's tapes that the existence of a presidential confidentiality Authority was judicially established as a necessary derivative of the President's status in our constitutional scheme of separated powers.
Peter Ferrara On Roger Hedgecock
Peter Ferrara will be on the Roger Hedgecock show Monday, August 18 at 8:05pm ET. He will be talking about the recent California insemination case. You can listen live in San Diego on 600AM KOGO [...]
John Armor: American history shows reform is possible
Most Americans don't know there was another U.S. government, before the Constitution was drafted. Simplified books and courses leave out the Articles of Confederation, the government of the U.S. for its first 11 years. There were several fatal defects in the Articles; one was its presidency.
John Armor with Mike McConnell on 700 WLW, 8/6
On Wednesday, August 6, John Armor will conduct a 20-30-minute radio interview at 10 a.m. eastern with 700WLW's Mike McConnell. The topic will be ACLU Outrages. Listen live at www.700wlw.com.
Left & Right Unite Against Crisis Tyranny
Sometimes proposed policies are so onerous to the principles of personal liberty, freedom, and privacy that right and left can agree. When liberals and conservatives unite to fight against a common cause, we ought to take note. Author and activist Dr. Naomi Wolf and ACRU President Lori Roman have joined forces to speak out against proposed COVID Passport policies.
TAKE ACTION!
Had enough of government intrusion into areas including, but not limited to, religious freedom, freedom to worship, personal medical decisions, private medical information, and other authoritarian activity? Sign the ACRU’s petition taking a stand and making our voices heard in support of liberty, privacy, and freedom from government interference.




