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Business Owners Rejected by SJC Now Want Supreme Court to Review Baker’s Use of Emergency Powers During COVID Pandemic

May 10, 2021
A group of business owners who unsuccessfully sought last year to overturn Governor Charlie Baker’s emergency powers during the pandemic is petitioning the Supreme Court to review the case, according to its lawyer, potentially extending what’s been a year-long challenge to the Republican governor’s authority. Michael P. DeGrandis, an attorney with the New Civil Liberties Alliance…
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IRS Never Received Couple's Tax Refund Bid, Fed. Circ. Told

May 10, 2021
The Federal Circuit should affirm the dismissal of a couple’s suit that says they’re owed a tax refund, the U.S. said Monday, because the IRS never received their claim, and testimony that… Published by Law 360 TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Plaintiffs Want Supreme Court To Hear Case On MA COVID-19 Orders

May 10, 2021
Ten plaintiffs asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review December’s Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling upholding Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker’s executive orders that placed restrictions on businesses and residents during the coronavirus pandemic. The New Civil Liberties Alliance, which represents the small business owners, the head of a private school and the head of two…
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Group Files Lawsuit Against Gov. Baker over COVID-19 Executive Orders

May 10, 2021
A group of small businesses and churches is pushing forward in their legal battle to get emergency powers stripped away from Governor Charlie Baker. This group claims the governor is overstepping his authority in issuing executive orders related to COVID-19. The lawsuit, which was filed on behalf of church pastors and small businesses, basically argues…
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Petition Will Seek Supreme Court Review Of Baker Pandemic Restrictions

May 10, 2021
The plaintiffs in an unsuccessful lawsuit that sought to overturn many of Gov. Charlie Baker’s executive orders that put business and other gathering restrictions in place during the COVID-19 pandemic are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to consider the case. The New Civil Liberties Alliance said Monday that it was in the process of filing…
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Coronavirus Litigation: The Week In Review

May 6, 2021
A D.C. federal judge has vacated the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s nationwide eviction ban, Pfizer and BioNTech must face claims they poached research technology while testing their COVID-19 vaccine, and Kentucky’s attorney general has a green light from the Sixth Circuit to continue price-gouging probes into Amazon sellers. Published by Law360 TweetShareShare0…
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