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Conley s waterpark files lawsuit over COVID-19 shutdown order Shutdown orders unconstitutional says lawsuit Butler Eagle File Photo “There is no evidence that COVID-19 can be spread to humans through the use of recreational waters.” That is the opening line in a federal lawsuit filed by a pair of indoor waterparks in Butler and Monroe counties, claiming Gov. Tom Wolf s business showdown orders last week are unconstitutional. The statement comes from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Butler attorney Tom King filed the complaint Sunday in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on behalf of Conley Resort and Golf Club in Penn Township and Kalahari Resorts & Convention in the Pocono Mountains. ....
Judge Won t Tie Pa. Water Parks Virus Suit To Earlier Ruling By Law360 is providing free access to its coronavirus coverage to make sure all members of the legal community have accurate information in this time of uncertainty and change. Use the form below to sign up for any of our weekly newsletters. Signing up for any of our section newsletters will opt you in to the weekly Coronavirus briefing. Sign up for our Hospitality newsletter You must correct or enter the following before you can sign up: Email (NOTE: Free email domains not supported) Primary area of interest Thank You! ....
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TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. A Butler County attorney who previously won a federal lawsuit against the Wolf administration over the spring covid-19 shutdown orders filed two new suits over the governor’s most recent orders. The lawsuits one filed by the Butler Area School District and the other by two indoor water parks allege that Gov. Tom Wolf took action prohibited under state law when, on Dec. 12, he issued orders closing entertainment venues, limiting indoor capacity to 10 people and prohibiting school students from participating in extracurricular activities and athletics. ....