Michigan Gov. Whitmer wins court fight over coronavirus stay-home order

The constitutional rights of Michigan residents were not infringed by Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s stay-at-home order in response to the coronavirus outbreak, a court ruled Wednesday.

State Attorney General Dana Nessel confirmed the outcome of the case in a statement, FOX 2 of Detroit reported.

“I am pleased with the court’s decision,” Nessel said. “This pandemic has already taken more than 3,600 lives in Michigan and many more around the world. The primary goal of the Stay Home, Stay Safe order has always been to protect human life.”

Whitmer’s measures in response to the outbreak had ignited several rounds of public protests, including “Operation Gridlock,” a vehicular protest outside the Statehouse in Lansing on April 15 and “Operation Queen’s Castle,” a demonstration outside Whitmer’s home on April 23.


Many residents said Whitmer overstepped her authority by banning most travel between homes and by temporarily prohibiting sales of items such as garden supplies and activities such as some forms of fishing.

“Quarantine is when you restrict movement of sick people. Tyranny is when you restrict the movement of healthy people,” Meshawn Maddock, an organizer of “Operation Gridlock” with the Michigan Conservative Coalition, told Fox News earlier this month. “Every person has learned a harsh lesson about social distancing. We don’t need a nanny state to tell people how to be careful.”

After the outcry, Whitmer scaled back some of her orders, but in national TV interviews last weekend she defended her “aggressive” lockdown measures, saying they were needed in the state to help prevent infections and save lives.

In its ruling, the Michigan Court of Claims sided with Whitmer.

In his opinion, Judge Christopher Murray acknowledged that rights claimed by the plaintiffs were fundamental, FOX 2 reported.

“But those liberty interests are, and always have been, subject to society’s interests – society being our fellow residents,” the judge wrote. “They – our fellow residents – have an interest to remain unharmed by a highly communicable and cdeadly virus, and since the state entered the Union in 1837, it has had the broad power to act for the public health of the entire state when faced with a public crisis.”

Issuing an injunction against Whitmer’s order “would not serve the public interest, despite the temporary harm to plaintiffs’ constitutional rights,” the judge added.

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I guess discussing constitutionality isn't the concern of Michigan's Court of Claims.

I don't live in Michigan, but my encroaching concern is with the inconsistency of the edict rather than the edict existing at all. That, and that Whitmer considers abortion "life-sustaining" but thinks it reasonable to defer any kind of elective surgery.
 
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I wish she would round up all the MAGATS and put them into coronacamps. They would then give the camp members blankets covered in coronavirus. Then they could see how much "just a flu", the virus really is.

So basically you want the Democrats to become the next Nazi Party. Nice.

@Stary Szor even craps up threads like tuscangarder.

Wait a minute...

Not to mention under 40 total posts with that account. Not saying it's an alt account, but the timing and posting style is rather strange...
 
I wish she would round up all the MAGATS and put them into coronacamps. They would then give the camp members blankets covered in coronavirus. Then they could see how much "just a flu", the virus really is.

Plot twist...I already had corona and have antibodies. Exposing it to me more just makes me that much more immune. Dumbass.
 
Hi tuscan. Go fuck your marx poster with the hole cut in it

LOL I thought tuscan was a girl, a hole cut in the poster wouldn't do much good there. It's probably a life size cardboard cutout of Karl Marx with a dildo taped to the pants.

She probably can't afford the entire Bolshevik lineup due to having no job, but there's only so much room in her parents' basement.
 
Well according to people who make rulings on the constitutionality of things you have no idea how the law works.

Oh really, correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the Bill of rights in the Constitution? Don't screw with me about the Constitution, states rights, and personal freedoms. I researched James Madison as he wrote that document for federalism and then requested the first amendment to the Constitution to assure Antifederalists of non infringement of basic rights. So Whitmer can just resign as governor and go back to pole dancing in Detroit.
If the Government beat the South and released slaves, they can insure freedoms of Americans on a national level. There was a war already fought over this. Educate yourself.
 
Oh really, correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the Bill of rights in the Constitution? Don't screw with me about the Constitution, states rights, and personal freedoms. I researched James Madison as he wrote that document for federalism and then requested the first amendment to the Constitution to assure Antifederalists of non infringement of basic rights. So Whitmer can just resign as governor and go back to pole dancing in Detroit.
If the Government beat the South and released slaves, they can insure freedoms of Americans on a national level. There was a war already fought over this. Educate yourself.

Uhh no you go educate yourself I have Wikipedia on my side
 
Uhh no you go educate yourself I have Wikipedia on my side

Ok. You're just not getting this.....judicial law can be superceded by constitutional law. You can pull up as many cases as you want, but once you've tread on national freedoms based on our legal document, you're out of here.

That case has the legal ramifications of Flint Michigan piss water.
 
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Fuck off tuscan, no one likes you or your opinions. Go read all those books you tell others to read and quit being an obnoxious useless waste of oxygen.
 
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