Connecticut judge rules against parents in lawsuit over school mask mandate Amanda Blanco, Hartford Courant
A Connecticut judge has ruled against parents who filed a lawsuit filed against the state over a requirement students wear masks in school as a safety measure during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The lawsuit was filed by the CT Freedom Alliance in August, after the former state education commissioner, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, ordered a school mask mandate in Connecticut to limit disease spread.
In a decision filed Monday, Superior Court Judge Thomas Moukawsher said the state constitution “requires nothing more of this court than to grant the defendants a full and final summary judgement not merely because the lawsuit is moot but because the actions of the executive have been ratified as correct by both of the other co-equal branches of government.”
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