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Lawsuit Will Ask Supreme Court To Review Baker s Pandemic Policy
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The plaintiffs in a unsuccessful lawsuit that sought to overturn many of Gov. Charlie Baker s executive orders that put business and other gathering restrictions in place during the COVID-19 pandemic are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to consider the case.
The New Civil Liberties Alliance said Monday that it was in the process of filing a petition with the Supreme Court to review the case, which was rejected in December by the state s top court. NCLA attorney Mike DeGrandis, who argued the case in front of the Supreme Judicial Court, said he believes the state s top court applied exceedingly lax standards when it evaluated Baker s restrictions on the right to assemble, and well as the plaintiffs due process rights.
Petitioners ask US Supreme Court to declare Gov. Baker’s COVID restrictions a violation of the Constitution
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announces that Massachusetts will transition to a new phase of its vaccination efforts, including gradually ramping down some mass vaccination sites in the coming months and pivoting to more targeted approaches at a press conference held at the State House.Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff
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By Matt Murphy | State House News Service
Gov. Charlie Charlie Baker is less than three months away from lifting all remaining COVID-19 restrictions, but critics who believe the Republican governor overstepped his authority are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to declare Baker’s actions to date a violation of the Constitution.