Ohio Judge Rejects Challenges from Bridal Shop to Constitutionality of State’s ‘Stay-at-Home’ Order
April 21, 2020
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COLUMBUS, Ohio –– An Ohio judge has rejected efforts by a bridal shop to obtain a temporary restraining order against the state’s stay at home order, stating during a virtual hearing that allowing businesses to appeal their classification as non-essential “is not practical and would fly in the face of the government being able to adequately protect the citizens.”
Chief U.S. District Judge Algenon L. Marbley concluded during a virtual court hearing on April 20 that the state had a legitimate justification for the business restrictions, according to publish reports. A May 11 hearing on efforts to obtain a preliminary …
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