DOES A VICTORY IN ILLINOIS SPELL HOPE FOR LAWSUITS AGAINST STAY AT HOME ORDERS?

Could This Lawsuit Spark A National Trend?

Republican Illinois state Rep. Darren Bailey scored a legal win Monday afternoon in the struggle to shake off government mandate and return to normalcy in the state of Illinois amid Coronavirus outbreak. 

Bailey sued in an historic challenge to Democrat governor J.B. Pritzker’s Stay At Home order extension, and a circuit court judge in Clay County issued a restraining order that personally exempts Bailey from having to remain in his dwelling. If other people want to be freed from mandatorily staying in their homes, they reportedly have the ability to join Bailey’s lawsuit or file their own lawsuits.

The judge blocked Governor Pritzker “from in any way enforcing the March 20 executive order against Darren Bailey forcing him to isolate and quarantine in his home,” according to the Chicago Tribune.

Judge Blocks Gov. Pritzker’s Stay-At-Home Order Extension

The ruling stemmed from a lawsuit filed by state Rep. Darren Bailey, and Gov. JB Pritzker said the ruling puts millions of Illinois residents in danger. CBS …

Governor Pritzker gets one week to appeal and he is clearly very angry about Darren Bailey being able to walk around outside, vowing to “have this ruling overturned.”

Arlene from Chicago asks about our constitutional rights involving being forced to wear masks

“History will remember those who put politics aside to come together to keep people safe. It will also remember those who so blindly devoted to ideology and the pursuit of personal celebrity that they made an enemy of science and of reason,” Pritzker said.

But Bailey has support.

Darcy Clodfelter on Twitter

Visited Clay County today in support of Darren Bailey ❤️🤍💙 https://t.co/PHhav6SMpl

So can lawsuits work?

Attorney Shawn McMillan recently announced, “I’m going to file a lawsuit under 42USCS1983 challenging San Diego’s Stay-at-Home orders, Face Covering orders, and enforcement of those orders against peaceful protestors.”

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