Dozens of parents sue 145 schools, Pritzker and ISBE over COVID quarantine, mask mandates – Center Square

The case filed in Macoupin County seeks declaratory judgment and injunctions against the schools, saying it’s unlawful to exclude students from school for allegedly being in close contact with a COVID-19 case without the consent of the parent or a court order that includes due process.
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

The only thing this will expose is what congenital liars we have as our elected leaders. A lawsuit has zero chance of success. The creatures imposing the mandates control the courts.

BB
4 years ago

Good for them! I hope they put that slimy,liar JB in his place!

M Python
4 years ago

It’s Devore lining his pockets

JLT
4 years ago
Reply to  M Python

not quite but you go right ahead and think that!

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  M Python

JB called Devore a ‘grifter’ and said he couldn’t understand why anyone would disagree with his policies that are keeping us safe. He said this. So our surrounding states are all ‘unsafe’ but JB alone through his mask mandates are keeping us safe.

Joe the Plumber
4 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

don’t want to be called a grifter, then don’t be a grifter/ looks of gullible clowns to pay for his scamming

Moe Strader
4 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Here is why

Joe the Plumber
4 years ago
Reply to  M Python

genocidal injections. thanks for the clown show, bro

Truth Seeker
4 years ago

It is more than dozens of parents – it is hundreds of parents.

Fed Up Taxpayer
4 years ago
Reply to  Truth Seeker

Another article said it was 890,000 students that are represented. It is thousands of parents.

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