Posted on 02/05/2022 11:11:59 AM PST by lightman
A judge has granted a temporary restraining order in a lawsuit that sought to end mask mandates in Illinois schools, effectively blocking the masking requirement and other mitigation measures, prompting Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s office to declare it will appeal.
Sangamon County Judge Raylene DeWitte Grischow said in a Feb. 4 ruling that the defendants—Pritzker, the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), and over 140 school districts—are barred from enforcing school mask mandates, exclusion protocols, and COVID-19 testing requirements.
The ruling, which explicitly declares some of the measures “null and void,” comes in a case that saw parents file suit against a series of COVID-19 curbs as set out in a number of Pritzker’s executive orders. The executive actions directed students and staff to wear masks inside school buildings; required people unvaccinated against COVID-19 to submit weekly negative tests in order to occupy school buildings; and refused entry to buildings for students and teachers who were “close contacts” of confirmed or probable COVID-19 cases and if they refused to submit to a test.
The premise for the judge’s decision was, essentially, that the parents who sued have due process rights in objecting to the various mitigation measures that are violated by blanket statewide executive orders.
“This Court acknowledges the tragic toll the COVID-19 pandemic has taken, not only on this State, but throughout the nation and globe,” Grischow wrote. “Nonetheless, it is the duty of the Courts to preserve the rule of law and ensure that all branches of government act within the bounds of the authority granted under the Constitution.”
Grischow’s ruling temporarily blocks Illinois school districts from requiring students and teachers to mask up, unless a local health department issues a quarantine order.
The court decision also bars districts from requiring COVID-19 vaccinations or weekly negative tests in order for individuals to enter school buildings, unless such individuals are first provided with due process of law.
The ruling also says that teachers and students deemed a “close contact” of an individual infected with COVID-19 can’t be denied entry to school buildings, with a similar caveat of due process having to be provided to individuals that object.
Following the ruling, Pritzker said in a statement that he had asked the state Attorney General to seek an expedited appeal of the decision.
“The grave consequence of this misguided decision is that schools in these districts no longer have sufficient tools to keep students and staff safe while COVID-19 continues to threaten our communities–and this may force schools to go remote,” Pritzker said.
“As we have from the beginning of the pandemic, the administration will keep working to ensure every Illinoisan has the tools needed to keep themselves and their loved ones safe,” he added.
Thank goodness! I wanted nothing to do with it!
Governor Putzker and his corrupt AG will not follow the court order
Sue! Sue! Sue!
School boards and admins do not have legal authority to require students to wear masks. They are not governors. They are not a health authority. They have no “emergency powers” for a virus.
The sooner everyone realizes this the better.
Fascinating counterpoint to the Virginia case temporarily adjoining Gov. Youngkin’s EO that would have banned mask mandates.
Do we need any further evidence that masking is purely political and not about “health”?
The schools will continue to push it anyway, I bet. If everyone ignores them, this stops.
Yet they don’t name the districts. We have something like 800 school districts. I have no idea if my county is one of them or not, and no amount of searching gives the answer
This doesn’t apply to Chicago public schools - per the Teacher’s Union agreement.
Fat Boy Pritzker is still livid, because for now at least, a measure of control has been taken from him.
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