Dissent: IL Supreme Court should have decided whether Pritzker broke the law in imposing school COVID mandates – Cook County Record

The dissenting justices, Michael J. Burke and David K. Overstreet, said they would have granted Pritzker’s petition to appeal, to allow the state high court to at last weigh in on the question of the limits of Pritzker’s claims to virtually unlimited pandemic emergency powers. To this point, the state Supreme Court has done little to address claims of executive overreach against Pritzker in the past two years.
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debtsor
4 years ago

WI and MI both addressed this same issue during the pandemic and found that both Democrat Gov’s exceeded their powers.

A few justices on the IL Supreme Court would make Pritzker king for life if they could ….

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