The Michigan Supreme Court told Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday that her pandemic executive orders “are of no continuing legal effect,” after Whitmer filed a Motion last week to extend the delay of the effective day of the court’s previous ruling that ruled Whitmer’s pandemic executive orders were unconstitutional.
The state Supreme Court ruled Oct. 2 that Whitmer’s extension of emergency declarations used to mandate lockdown restriction were unconstitutional. However, the ruling caused confusion since it reached the Supreme Court in a rather unconventional matter. A federal judge asked the court about the constitutionality of two laws related to Whitmer’s emergency powers executive orders, according to Fox News.
The state Supreme Court ruled Oct. 2 that Whitmer’s extension of emergency declarations used to mandate lockdown restriction were unconstitutional. However, the ruling caused confusion since it reached the Supreme Court in a rather unconventional matter. A federal judge asked the court about the constitutionality of two laws related to Whitmer’s emergency powers executive orders, according to Fox News.
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