Lawsuit seeking compensation for store closures should be tossed, state says – Capitol News

Alan Bruggeman, a Mokena-based attorney representing the group of Chicagoland business owners, wrote in a court filing that by classifying some businesses as essential and others as non-essential, Pritzker’s executive orders were “applied in a completely arbitrary and capricious manner.”
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Lyn P
5 years ago

Can we get an AMEN! for those of us who completely knew this on March 20 via direct read of the preposterous E.O.!!

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