Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Wisconsin Supreme Court Strikes Down Mask Mandate


Wisconsin Supreme Court Strikes Down Statewide Mask Mandate




The Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the governor’s statewide mask mandate in a 4-3 ruling on

 Wednesday, liberating citizens of the state from mandatory mask-wearing.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court took objection to Democrat Governor Tony Evers’ legal standing

 to demand that every man and woman in the state wear a mask.

The question in this case is not whether the governor acted wisely; it is whether he acted lawfully.

 We conclude he did not,” wrote Justice Brian Hagedorn in his ruling. Evers had issued an entirely

 new statewide mask mandate after Republican state legislators repealed it in February, claiming 

he has the authority to issue as many mandatory mask mandates as he wants.


The state Supreme Court also struck down a statewide stay-at-home order last May, showing

 itself willing to challenge draconian and arbitrary coronavirus restrictions.

Localities and counties still have the power to institute mask mandates after the ruling, although the 

decision opens up a path for conservative-leaning counties to allow citizens to make their own health and

 safety decisions. Wisconsin’s vaccine eligibility will be expanded to anyone 16 or older on Monday, 

providing a scientifically sound means to avert transmission of the virus.


As Democrat governors and mayors refuse to relent on the highly questionable practice of wearing masks, they may stand to face more robust legal challenges from court systems unwilling to accept a facade of total emergency powers in the name of the coronavirus pandemic.



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