Three courts ruled in favor last week of two businesses and a church that fought California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s emergency lockdown orders.
A nail salon company with several Southern California locations, a church in San Jose, and a bar in Burbank all filed separate lawsuits claiming constitutional violations after being shut down during the pandemic.
All three were granted favorable rulings in August, allowing their court cases to proceed.
Constitutional attorney Mark Meuser, who also is a candidate for U.S. Senate in California, told The Epoch Times the rulings were good signs.
“I think all three of these cases are very important cases,” Meuser said. “These are just three good cases. They are good signs that the courts are starting to come in and find the limitation of the government’s executive power. That will be very good for future emergencies.”…
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