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Legal action needed to save Mass. from elitist leaders
June 3, 2020
Massachusetts has come to the point that legal action is needed, not to save itself from the coronavirus, but from power hungry politicians. Massachusetts and the rest of the country are fortunate to see all health trends pointing in the right direction. The curve is flattened. Emergency health care facilities…
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Business Owners To Governor: You Can’t Do This, It’s Not Legal
June 2, 2020
Restaurant owners, hair salon owners, pastors, and a Christian school are asking a state court to overturn Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker’s executive orders that seriously limit what they can do during the coronavirus emergency. The plaintiffs, whose lawyers filed a complaint in Worcester Superior Court on Monday, June 1, say Baker has…
Governor Baker sued by group over COVID-19 response
June 2, 2020
A group has sued Governor Baker over what they say is unjustified “draconian, “one-size-fits-all” measures across the Commonwealth” concerning his COVID-19 response involving businesses. Monday, the New Civil Liberties Alliance, based out of Washington D.C., filed a complaint in Massachusetts Superior Court representing local entrepreneurs, church pastors, and the headmaster…
Massachusetts Businesses File Suit To Lift Pandemic Restrictions
June 2, 2020
Almost 10 weeks after Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker shuttered non-essential businesses and organizations in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, a group of business owners, pastors, and private school leaders have filed suit to lift the restrictions, arguing that the orders lack legal authority. Michael P. DeGrandis of the New…
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