COVID-19 Blog
- Posts by Miriam J. ManberPartner
Miriam is a litigator who handles commercial and employment disputes on behalf of a diverse client base, ranging from individuals and small businesses to public agencies and multinational corporations. With experience in state ...
On May 13, 2020, the Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down that state’s stay-at-home order—not because the medical advice to stay home had changed in any way, but because the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, when promulgating the stay-at-home rule, did not properly adhere to the emergency rule procedures provided by statute. Although not every state has statutes like Wisconsin’s that prescribe specific procedures for enacting emergency orders, lawsuits challenging stay-at-home orders have been filed around the country, including in Florida, Michigan, New ...
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