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PA Court Clarifies Existing Legal Standard For Challenges to COVID-19 Executive Orders

On Wednesday, in the Middle District of Pennsylvania, Judge Christopher C. Conner dismissed an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction by restaurants affected by Pennsylvania's limited-time mitigation orders prohibiting indoor dining.

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Another Lockdown Lifted: Are These Government Bans Constitutional? | Tucker Arensberg, P.C.

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Restauranteurs across Pennsylvania breathed a collective sigh of relief this week as the three-week ban on indoor dining ordered by Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Rachel Levine came to an end. A struggling industry once again must pick up the pieces left behind after this abrupt change in their business model; rehiring waitstaff, replenishing inventory, and reevaluating menus.   Despite strong mitigation measures, the COVID-19 crisis is not showing signs of slowing. Business owners are left with the haunting question as they budget and plan: could the government impose similar restrictions again?

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Nearly 40 Pennsylvania restaurants ordered shut for defying governor's coronavirus order

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. Nearly 40 Pennsylvania restaurants have been ordered to shut down after defying a mandate by Gov. Tom Wolf temporarily banning indoor dining because of the coronavirus pandemic, a report said. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture announced the restaurants would be closed for allowing patrons to eat indoors, in violation of Wolf’s order from about two weeks ago, PennLive.com reported Thursday. The mandate, which orders restaurants not to serve customers indoors for three weeks ending Jan. 4, also requires employees to wear masks while offering takeout and while serving outdoor customers, the report said.

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40 Pa. restaurants ordered to close for defying Gov. Wolf's indoor dining ban

Restaurants that continue to defy the closing orders and operate in any manner, according to the Department of Agriculture will be referred to the Pennsylvania Department of Health for further legal action. About 79 visits to restaurants throughout the state were complaint-driven based on establishments offering dine-in service, said Shannon Powers, Department of Agriculture spokeswoman. The restaurants are among 180 establishments issued warnings by the department The 40 restaurants were ordered to close for refusing to comply, while the others either agreed to stop dine-in service or had already done so, Powers said. Some restaurant owners have unsuccessfully filed lawsuits against Wolf’s indoor dining ban. On Wednesday, a judge refused a plea by two central Pa. restaurants and a trade association to end enforcement of the indoor dining ban.

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U.S. judge refuses to block Gov. Wolf's COVID-19 inspired ban on indoor dining

U.S. judge refuses to block Gov. Wolf’s COVID-19 inspired ban on indoor dining Updated Dec 24, 2020; Posted Dec 23, 2020 Fenicci s of Hershey is one of the central Pennsylvania restaurants that unsuccessfully challenged Gov, Wolf s ban on indoor dining in federal court. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com Facebook Share Saying the edict doesn’t violate the U.S. Constitution, a federal judge Wednesday refused a plea by two midstate restaurants and a local trade association to block Gov. Tom Wolf from enforcing his temporary COVID-19 related ban on indoor dining at restaurants. U.S. Middle District Judge Christopher C. Conner stressed that he understands the economic pain the dine-in prohibition is causing. Still, he concluded his court cannot intervene in the absence of a civil rights violation which the Hershey Independent Restaurant Association and the owners of the Fenicci’s of Hershey and The River House Bar & Grill failed to demonstrate.

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