Agreed, particularly with the burden of proof on the state to defend "essential" vs. "non-essential" business.
A co-ordinated effort could open most red states with GOP governors & AGs rapidly -- FL, OH, IN, etc., the right federal suit could open all businesses without this phased-in garbage but merely subject to the distancing guidelines.
Would also like to see this tested in states with Donkey governors and Republican AGs, like that hillbilly Brassiere.
I was very surprised by this letter, coming so soon after a promise to join litigation with amicus briefs. As so many of the restrictions are demonstrably arbitrary and the harm to potential plaintiffs so very great and often irreparable, we are likely to see some action here.
To those on this board who suggest long and drawn out investigations, that is not what this is about. Rather it is stopping a behavior from continuing. How long did it take the Left to get injunctions against PDJT policies? That was often hours. If there are good cases here, this can pay off quickly.