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* AP a few days ago…
Pritzker has also faced lawsuits, including one filed Friday in Clay County by salon owner Sonja Harrison. She alleged that Pritzker didn’t have constitutional authority to close her business, Visible Changes. A judge in the same southern Illinois county has already ruled in favor of one Republican lawmaker who claimed the order violated his civil rights. The state has appealed.
This court has reviewed the plaintiff’s verifed complaint for declaratory judgment and injuctive relief; The plaintiff’s request for a temporary restraining order without notice is denied. To justify to the plaintiff, verifed complaint must contain specific facts clearly showing that “immediate and irreparable injuries, loss or damage will result to the applicant before notice can be served and a hearing had thereon”. 735 ILCS 5/11-101. This ruling is limited to the issue of notice.
No temporary restraining order shall be granted without notice to the adverse party unless it clearly appears from specific facts shown by affidavit or by the verified complaint that immediate and irreparable injury, loss, or damage will result to the applicant before notice can be served and a hearing had thereon.
posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 4:15 pm
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Previous Post: Pritzker warns businesses, counties - Apologizes for baseball remarks - Implore local officials “not to give into a minority” who ignore the science - “They’re the ones who bear the responsibility” - Quarantined governor asked why he isn’t traveling - Suggests business owners thinking of reopening should visit a hospital - Rambles through 28-day explanation - Asked about super-minority bills - No other staff has tested positive - Addresses more IDES complaints - Says nursing homes are getting “many more” tests than other facilities - Asked about a 2001 AG opinion - Calls Willie Wilson 100 church reopening “enormous mistake” - Dr. Ezike on death count - Dr. Ezike says child inflammatory syndrome a “spectrum of disorders” - Dr. Ezike explains positivity percentages - State needs federal help to fund any state aid package - “We’ll be continually accessing the public markets” - Doesn’t oppose Navy Pier federal PPP loans - Fall semester guidance too far off to predict - Repeats dire need for federal funds - Extends Bloomington drive-through testing through next week - Need more data on Chinese restaurant study - Horse racing will reopen when it’s safe to do so
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This woman needs Elon Musk to do her negotiating.
Comment by Blue Dog Dem Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 4:29 pm
Perhaps, a better lawyer?
Comment by Bruce (no not him) Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 4:33 pm
Sorry, not gonna sneak that through without letting the other party show up.
Comment by Ron Burgundy Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 4:34 pm
Imagine that, I feel for the salon owner but she just got taken by her attorney who has been making a lot of noise and now she will owe him money that she could have saved for when she can reopen in a few weeks.
Comment by Common Sense Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 4:35 pm
Was DeVore her attorney?
Comment by TominChicago Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 4:35 pm
maybe Senator Durbin. Looks like some of his buddies are trying to get money for the multimillionaire hog conglomerates.
Comment by Blue Dog Dem Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 4:36 pm
-Was DeVore her attorney?-
Yup.
Comment by Ron Burgundy Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 4:50 pm
deVore is gonna end up with a worse won-loss record than Dona Larson in 1954 when he went 3-21 with the Baltimore Orioles! But Devores may not win three.
Comment by Elliott Ness Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 5:35 pm
Rough couple of days for Bailey on the home field.
Comment by Southern Illinois Mayor Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 5:48 pm
At least Bryant’s not spreading around legal advice.
Comment by Southern Illinois Mayor Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 5:49 pm
==At least Bryant’s not spreading around legal advice.==
Give her time. That’ll be next.
Comment by DownSouth Wednesday, May 13, 20 @ 7:23 pm
Put a spit shine on the lawsuit window
Comment by Rabid Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 6:30 am
So funny. Billionaire Pritzker (and his minions) destroy small business owners while he retains his Big business empire.
Looks like a ‘Taking’ under the 5th Amendment. And due process rights under the Fourteenth
Illinois police power has degraded and destroyed property owners with out due process, and actual science to benefit and favor Big businesses.
Just Compensation for all business owners harmed by the Illinois Government Corona Panic.
Comment by S.A.M. Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 3:07 pm
===… destroy small business owners==
The virus is the problem.
Ignoring that…
Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, May 14, 20 @ 3:14 pm