Thursday, April 23, 2020

Why Aren’t Americans Suing Their Way Out of Lockdown?

 
Whatever the causes of this uncharacteristic bit of non-litigiousness, Americans should know that ample legal precedents suggest that most shelter in place orders are unlawful and unconstitutional.
While presumed experts in Washington look for data that will justify reopening the economy, the third branch of government, the judiciary, has hardly been mentioned in the crisis to date but could play a key role in breaking any political stalemate.

So my spirits soared when I saw a partial headline reading “Coronavirus: Battle Breaks Out As Beach Visits Allowed …” But then I clicked and saw the rest of the headline: “in Northern Germany.”

A real estate agent in Texas filed for a temporary restraining order against his city’s mayor, who ordered a shutdown of “nonessential” businesses while a county order allowed all businesses to remain open. The local judge refused the TRO after the city passed a proper ordinance. Other scattered reports of suits, or their dismissal, have also made brief appearances.

Precious little else appears to be happening on the legal front. Below I list some possible reasons why:

5 comments:

  1. Kind of difficult to sue our way out of a lockdown when virtually the entire judiciary is complicit. Good luck finding a court or a judge that will hear a civil suit filed during the shutdown. In fact good luck finding a court that will even ACCEPT the paperwork for a lawsuit. I suspect that eventually a lot of lawsuits will be filed over this but they aren't happening for a long time.....and odds are most will be dismissed outright.

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    1. Or securing a lawyer when you are wondering how to pay the mortgage/food/utilities.

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  2. What Dan said.
    And, people are apathetic, beat down, conditioned to conform, conditioned to fear TPTB.
    Socially engineered to behave like a modern serf.

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    1. Socially engineered to behave like a modern serf.

      Then those who aren't need to make up for the others, which would require constant push-back by them.

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