Court Declares Gov. Newsom’s Abuse of Power Unconstitutional
https://californiaglobe.com/section-...onstitutional/
Yay. There is an injunction against Newsom. At least this forces the legislatures to have to take the blame for what they are doing. They might still just do what Newsom wants -- since they are crazy, evil libs.
Here's mention of the quote from Assemblyman Kiley from the article. He brought the suit against Newsom
The Judge ruled Newsom violated the Constitution. She also issued an injunction restraining the Governor from issuing any more unconstitutional orders. You can read the ruling here.
This marks an end to Gavin Newsom’s one-man rule. It makes clear that the laws of the State of California do not countenance an autocracy under any circumstances – not for a single day, and certainly not for eight months with no end in sight.
The ruling is “tentative,” meaning Newsom has a few days to try to persuade the Judge to change her mind, but it’s rare for a tentative ruling to change. While Newsom can appeal, we are confident the decision is on solid legal ground and will stand.
This adds to the similar judgment in Michigan and maybe a few other states.
https://californiaglobe.com/section-...onstitutional/
Yay. There is an injunction against Newsom. At least this forces the legislatures to have to take the blame for what they are doing. They might still just do what Newsom wants -- since they are crazy, evil libs.
Here's mention of the quote from Assemblyman Kiley from the article. He brought the suit against Newsom
The Judge ruled Newsom violated the Constitution. She also issued an injunction restraining the Governor from issuing any more unconstitutional orders. You can read the ruling here.
This marks an end to Gavin Newsom’s one-man rule. It makes clear that the laws of the State of California do not countenance an autocracy under any circumstances – not for a single day, and certainly not for eight months with no end in sight.
The ruling is “tentative,” meaning Newsom has a few days to try to persuade the Judge to change her mind, but it’s rare for a tentative ruling to change. While Newsom can appeal, we are confident the decision is on solid legal ground and will stand.
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