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Kentucky restaurants get court win over COVID-19 orders

“While we elect and put trust in our officials in Frankfort, the impact of decisions in the Capitol actually live and breathe with the citizens of the Commonwealth, where the people operate businesses and work and raise families,” Privett said. “Where the courts give the citizens of the Commonwealth the ability to seek redress for harm when a law, executive order, or regulation from Frankfort disrupts their ability to live within their inalienable rights, that redress should be freely given.” A spokesperson for Beshear told The Center Square an appeal was already filed with the state Court of Appeals. “This ruling ignores the statewide decision from Franklin Circuit Court as well as the Kentucky Supreme Court’s recent ruling upholding the Governor’s emergency powers,” said Crystal Staley, communications director for Beshear.

Kentucky judge grants Louisville businesses temporary injunction in legal battle with Beshear

Kentucky judge grants Louisville businesses temporary injunction in legal battle with Beshear
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Judge blocks governor from enforcing COVID-19 orders against 3 Kentucky restaurants

Judge blocks governor from enforcing COVID-19 orders against 3 Kentucky restaurants © Provided by WLKY Louisville Goodwood A Kentucky judge has blocked two dozen COVID-19 executive orders from being enforced against three restaurants, including two in Louisville. The lawsuit against Gov. Beshear was filed by Louisville businesses Goodwood Brewing and the Dundee Tavern, and Georgetown business Trindy s.Sign up for our Newsletters Things are opening up, states are opening up, businesses are opening up to certain capacities, said Alan Hicks, the owner of Dundee Tavern. He says with nearby states lifting restrictions for businesses like restaurants and bars it s time for Kentucky to open too. Hicks, along with Goodwood brewing owner Ted Mitzlaff is fighting to do just that.

Court could limit inspections, OK unwanted persons

Bill Knight From the pandemic and climate change to racial profiling and democracy, most of us are tired of the “This is the End of [ ] as We Know It” news. However, the U.S. Supreme Court last week heard arguments in “Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid,” a case that could not just further impede unions but make routine government work difficult. The case – which consolidates that Dorris, Calif., company with a second employer, Fowler Packing of Fresno – centers on a decades-old California regulation giving union organizers temporary access to an agricultural employer’s property to talk to workers. The regulation limits union access to no more than four 30-day periods in a year and restricts organizers to meeting with workers one hour before work, one hour during lunch and one hour after work.

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