A judge appeared reluctant to throw out a lawsuit challenging San Francisco’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for city employees, pushing back on the city’s arguments that a group including transit workers, police officers, firefighters and IT staff failed to state a cause of action.

In a hearing Wednesday, San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Richard Ulmer Jr. heard arguments regarding the city attorney’s motion to dismiss the complaint on the pleadings.

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