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Federal judge rules Gov. Wolf’s shutdown orders were unconstitutional
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A federal judge in Pittsburgh on Monday found that orders issued by Gov. Tom Wolf restricting the size of gatherings and closing non-essential businesses to protect against the spread of covid-19 were unconstitutional.

U.S. District Judge William S. Stickman IV wrote in his 66-page opinion that even though the actions taken in the spring by Wolf and Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine were laudable, they violated the First Amendment right to freedom of assembly, and the Due Process and Equal Protection clauses of the 14th Amendment.

“It’s a complete and total victory for the counties, the businesses and the representatives,” said attorney Thomas W. King III, who represented the plaintiffs in the case. “You can’t order the entire population of Pennsylvania to stay at home.”

The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office, which represented the defendants in the case, did not immediately return a request for comment. Wolf has a right to appeal the ruling. The state Health Department has a press conference scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today.

The plaintiffs in the case included seven businesses and their owners, U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Butler, state Reps. Daryl Metcalfe, Marci Mustello and Tim Bonner, as well as Butler, Fayette, Greene and Washington counties. The businesses included three hair salons, an appliance store, a farm and two drive-in theaters.

The complaint was filed May 7, arguing that the governor’s orders — setting numeric limitations on the size of gatherings, the stay-at-home order and the closure of non-life-sustaining businesses — were unconstitutional.

After reviewing the record, Stickman said that he “believes that defendants undertook their actions in a well-intentioned effort to protect Pennsylvanians from the virus. However, good intentions toward a laudable end are not alone enough to uphold governmental action against a constitutional challenge. Indeed, the greatest threats to our system of constitutional liberties may arise when the ends are laudable, and the intent is good — especially in a time of emergency.”

Stickman, who was appointed to the bench in 2019, said that “even a vigilant public may let down its guard over its constitutional liberties only to find that liberties, once relinquished, are hard to recoup and that restrictions — while expedient in the face of an emergency situation — may persist long after immediate danger has passed.”

King said that the judge’s decision finding gathering limits to be unconstitutional now applies to everyone in Pennsylvania.

He said that the finding that the stay-at-home order was unconstitutional means it can never be repeated.

As for the closure of non-essential businesses, King believes that will open the door to business owners filing lawsuits against the state seeking relief, or compensation, for their losses during the closure.
“Our goal in bringing this action was that our county commissioners in Butler believed these orders were unconstitutional and unconstitutionally affected residents of their county.”

Thus far, in Pennsylvania, 7,869 people have died from the virus, with 145,063 testing positive.

In testimony for the case, King said, there was no medical evidence presented relative to the spread of covid-19, and Levine did not testify and instead sent a representative to do so.

King said that he posed the question — once the stay-at-home order was lifted in early June — what establishments in Allegheny County were responsible for the increased spread of the virus, and no one could answer.

“You can’t just shut down American society,” King said.

In his opinion, Stickman agreed.

“There is no question that this country has faced, and will face, emergencies of every sort,” Stickman wrote. “But the solution to a national crisis can never be permitted to supersede the commitment to individual liberty that stands as the foundation of the American experiment.”

Stickman wrote that the Constitution “sets certain lines that may not be crossed, even in an emergency.”

“The fact is that the lockdowns imposed across the United States in early 2020 in response to the covid-19 pandemic are unprecedented in the history of our commonwealth and our country,” Stickman wrote. “They have never been used in response to any other disease in our history. They were not recommendations made by the CDC.”

Stickman wrote that the defendants never had a set definition for what constituted a “life-sustaining” business, and instead the definition remained in flux.

Stickman wrote that there was no precedent for the closure of non-essential businesses.

“Never before has the government taken a direct action which shuttered so many businesses and sidelined so many employees and rendered their ability to operate, and to work, solely dependent on government discretion,” he said.

Stickman wrote that the right of citizens to support themselves in their chosen occupation “is deeply rooted in our nation’s legal and cultural history.”

“A total shutdown of a business with no end-date and the specter of additional, future shutdowns can cause critical damage to a business’s ability to survive, to an employee’s ability to support him/herself, and adds a government-induced cloud of uncertainty to the usual unpredictability of nature and life.”
 

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How is the lockdown precautions "unconstitutional?" Don't people understand that we're dealing with a new virus with no vaccine? And that you wouldn't know if you had it for two weeks, but could still spread it?

I understand that said lockdown overstayed its welcome for a couple months and people lost their jobs, but a balance needs to be made between rights and safety.

You sound like a republican right after 9/11.
 
fantastic, i too live in PA and i'm sure this decision in no way will cause an uptick in coronavirus cases.

spread coronavirus to own the libs

fucking dipshits

The cases aren't becoming deaths at a rate anywhere near what would justify the continued lockdown, that's the issue, the government response is out-of-proportion for something that's largely already killed everyone it's gonna kill (the elderly, the compromised, etc) I will not lose a year of my life just because a sub 1% mortality rate scares some people so much that they want EVERYONE to stay inside indeterminately until some authority declares it "safe" which is a loaded preposition since nothing can ever be declared 'safe', life isn't safe.... the government can't make it safe.... it's as safe out there as it's gonna get, if YOU personally think it's not, fine, you can stay home, but you can't make me if I run the numbers and get a different answer...
 
fantastic, i too live in PA and i'm sure this decision in no way will cause an uptick in coronavirus cases.

spread coronavirus to own the libs

fucking dipshits
wear a mask and stay six feet away from people like you've been doing the past five months you giant pussy, or go back to jersey if the constitutional rights of free Americans being respected in a court of law bothers you so much.
 
wear a mask and stay six feet away from people like you've been doing the past five months you giant pussy, or go back to jersey if the constitutional rights of free Americans being respected in a court of law bothers you so much.

die from the coronavirus, own the libs

look, you can lie to yourself about the severity of covid19. it's scary, i get it. if lying to yourself helps you sleep at night, more power to you.

also the point of wearing a mask is to protect other people, not just yourself. since i live in this thing called a "society", i try to be considerate and not spread a highly infectious virus to my fellow citizens.
 
fantastic, i too live in PA and i'm sure this decision in no way will cause an uptick in coronavirus cases.

spread coronavirus to own the libs

fucking dipshits
Suck Tom Wolf's Nazi Dick more.

die from the coronavirus, own the libs
I would but my drop rates in Video games are trash, so god knows I could get it 5 times and still not die because the death rate is less than 1%
 

Wow, you sure owned @Lurker. I mean, you showed them as someone with compassion while you come off as a selfish twat.

Is wearing a mask really that difficult? Are you that physically inferior that you can't wear a mask without breathing issues?

A mask is a pretty decent compromise to avoid another shutdown. But since you're so physically inferior that you can't wear a mask, you should be concerned about covid since you'd be high risk.

die from the coronavirus, own the libs

look, you can lie to yourself about the severity of covid19. it's scary, i get it. if lying to yourself helps you sleep at night, more power to you.

also the point of wearing a mask is to protect other people, not just yourself. since i live in this thing called a "society", i try to be considerate and not spread a highly infectious virus to my fellow citizens.

These are the same dumbasses who think they know more than scientists, so I wouldn't expect much from them. Will suck for them when covid hits their trailer park
 
Wow, you sure owned @Lurker. I mean, you showed them as someone with compassion while you come off as a selfish twat.

Is wearing a mask really that difficult? Are you that physically inferior that you can't wear a mask without breathing issues?



These are the same dumbasses who think they know more than scientists, so I wouldn't expect much from them. Will suck for them when covid hits their trailer park

You're so salty you could be in the bible.
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Go watch cuties or something while telling yourself how much better you are than everyone in that stupid news forum on kiwi farms.
 
You're so salty you could be in the bible.
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Go watch cuties or something while telling yourself how much better you are than everyone in that stupid news forum on kiwi farms.

Cuties is fucking awful and anyone who defends it is probably a pedo.

But that doesn't change the fact that you and the other anti-mask tards are either really stupid, really selfish, or physically inferior. Which is it?
 
in Fairness Hulk loves bringing up orange man everywhere.

what does one have to do with the other, unless your implication is that they're both equally as terrible, in which case wow, you're not doing daddy trump any favors with that comparison.

@The 8 of Spades "you mentioned cuties after i said something about cuties, but you didn't decry it in the same sentence therefore you support it" nigga you dumb
 
hahahahaha see you guys, PA's health secretary is a tranny, and therefore the things he says about health, as an actual doctor, are invalid! fuck trannies amirite!
That he took his own grandmother out of a nursing home while forcing nursing homes to take infected means we should have stopped listening to what he had to say a long time ago. That's before addressing the immutable fact that all trannies are mentally ill freaks who should self-immolate.
 
die from the coronavirus, own the libs

look, you can lie to yourself about the severity of covid19. it's scary, i get it. if lying to yourself helps you sleep at night, more power to you.

also the point of wearing a mask is to protect other people, not just yourself. since i live in this thing called a "society", i try to be considerate and not spread a highly infectious virus to my fellow citizens.
Your highly infectious and super deadly illness that's killed what, 190,000 people out of 328,000,000?

So like 0.04% of the population?
 
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