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Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down Wisconsin's stay-at-home order that closed businesses to limit

Revmitchell

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MADISON - The Wisconsin Supreme Court has struck down Gov. Tony Evers' order shutting down daily life to limit the spread of coronavirus — marking the first time a statewide order of its kind has been knocked down by a court of last resort.

The state's highest court sided with Republican lawmakers Wednesday in a decision that curbed the power of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' administration to act unilaterally during public health emergencies.

The 4-3 decision was written by four of the court’s conservatives — Chief Justice Patience Roggensack and Justices Rebecca Bradley, Daniel Kelly and Annette Ziegler.

Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down Wisconsin's stay-at-home order that closed businesses to limit spread of coronavirus
 

InTheLight

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Cheesehead nation and its highest in the nation number of bars per capita is going to be invaded by Minnesotans this weekend.
 
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Adonia

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MADISON - The Wisconsin Supreme Court has struck down Gov. Tony Evers' order shutting down daily life to limit the spread of coronavirus — marking the first time a statewide order of its kind has been knocked down by a court of last resort.

The state's highest court sided with Republican lawmakers Wednesday in a decision that curbed the power of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' administration to act unilaterally during public health emergencies.

The 4-3 decision was written by four of the court’s conservatives — Chief Justice Patience Roggensack and Justices Rebecca Bradley, Daniel Kelly and Annette Ziegler.

Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down Wisconsin's stay-at-home order that closed businesses to limit spread of coronavirus

Oh, that was beautiful! I listened to one of the Justices ask the government's lawyer the following question: "My question for you is, where in the Constitution did the people of Wisconsin confer authority on a single un-elected cabinet secretary to compel almost 6 million people to stay at home and close their businesses and face imprisonment if they don't comply, with no input from the legislature, without the consent of the people. Isn't it the very definition of tyranny for one person to order people to be imprisoned for going to work, among other ordinarily lawful activities, where does the Constitution say that is permissible counsel?"
 

Adonia

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Too Bad NY courts wouldnt do that!

The state government of New York is notoriously corrupt from Cuomo on down. The former head of the state legislature Sheldon Silver is now in jail and Gov. Cuomo disbanded a state ethics committee when it started investigating his friends.
 
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