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  • Order on Motion for Temporary Restraining Order [NAVY SEALS v BIDEN]

    11/22/2021 12:38:30 PM PST · by ducttape45 · 17 replies
    Court Listener ^ | 11/22/2021
    There is no way to post 35 pages of documents here, but I've linked the PDF file. Long and short, it looks like the lawsuit/temporary restraining order has failed. Check out the PDF, let me know what you think.
  • Court Gives DOD Extensive Homework Before Navy SEAL 1 v. Biden Hearing

    11/01/2021 4:30:13 PM PDT · by ducttape45 · 21 replies
    Liberty Counsel ^ | 11/1/2021 | Liberty Counsel
    In Liberty Counsel’s class action lawsuit against Joseph R. Biden, the U.S. Secretary of the Department of Defense, and the U.S. Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, the federal court in Florida ordered the defendants to submit an extensive verified list of information regarding COVID shots and the military by November 12. Liberty Counsel represents members from all five branches of the military, federal employees, and federal civilian contractors who have been unlawfully mandated to get the COVID shots or face dishonorable discharge from the military or termination from employment. In preparation for Navy SEAL 1 v. Biden, Judge...
  • CDC Cruise Order Decision Reversed After Florida Appeals to U.S. Supreme Court

    07/24/2021 6:28:52 AM PDT · by Capt. Tom · 42 replies
    Cruise Hive ^ | July 24, 2021 | Emrys Thakkar
    CDC Cruise Order Decision Reversed After Florida Appeals to U.S. Supreme Court The CDC cruise order decision has been reversed after Florida appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court to allow cruise ships to disregard CDC requirements. The State of Florida has once again been successful in its ongoing dispute with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Conditional Sailing Order. The state went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court to appeal an earlier decision that favored the CDC to keep its order on cruise ships in place in Florida. Florida Goes to U.S. Supreme Court Against...
  • Judge denies CDC's request to keep COVID-19 cruise restrictions, cites 'use and misuse of governmental power'

    07/07/2021 6:12:17 PM PDT · by Right Wing Vegan · 8 replies
    FOXBusiness ^ | 7/7/2021 | Paul Best
    A federal judge denied the CDC's request to keep COVID-19 restrictions on cruises in place in Florida past July 18, writing that the agency "can show no factor that outweighs the need to conclude an unwarranted and unprecedented exercise of governmental power." U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday originally ruled against the CDC last month, granting a preliminary injunction that will turn the Conditional Sailing Order (CSO) into nonbinding guidelines on July 18. The CDC appealed the ruling to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and requested a stay on Tuesday, but Merryday dismissed that motion on Wednesday....
  • JUDGE: CDC can't regulate cruises

    06/19/2021 5:23:08 PM PDT · by RandFan · 18 replies
    The Hill ^ | 06/19/21 09:00 AM EDT | BY CELINE CASTRONUOVO
    A federal judge in Florida on Friday ruled that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) coronavirus-era sailing orders were an overreach of power, issuing a preliminary injunction temporarily barring the CDC from enforcing the guidelines. Judge Steven Merryday for the Middle District of Florida in his ruling sided with the Sunshine State in its argument that the “CDC’s conditional sailing order and the implementing orders exceed the authority delegated to CDC.” As a result, Merryday approved Florida’s motion for a preliminary injunction suspending the mandatory guidelines for cruise ships, writing that the CDC is “preliminary enjoined from enforcing...
  • CDC Conditional Sailing Order Overruled as Florida Wins Lawsuit

    06/18/2021 6:49:41 PM PDT · by Capt. Tom · 31 replies
    Cruise Hive ^ | June 18, 2021 | Emrys Thakkar
    Florida wins its lawsuit against the CDC to overrule the Conditional Sailing Order to allow cruises to resume. The federal Judge has finally decided in the lawsuit filed by the State of Florida against the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to lift the Conditional Sailing Order (CSO). This news comes after Florida and the CDC failed to work out their differences under mediation, and cruises out of Florida have remained on hold for 15 months. However, the CDC has been working to resume cruises safely with the cruise lines more recently. Florida Overrules CDC, Cruises Can Resume...
  • Judge sides with Florida in cruise lawsuit, says CDC overstepped authority

    06/18/2021 5:54:15 PM PDT · by God luvs America · 13 replies
    ABC "News" ^ | 6/18/2021 | ABC "News"
    A federal judge ruled in favor of Florida in a lawsuit against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, saying the agency overstepped its authority. Judge Steven Merryday said the CDC is "preliminarily enjoined" from enforcing its conditional sail order -- a set of guidelines for cruise companies wishing to resume sailing in the U.S., including test cruises and vaccine requirements -- beginning July 18. "This order finds that Florida is highly likely to prevail on the merits of the claim that CDC's conditional sailing order and the implementing orders exceed the authority delegated to CDC," the ruling said. Merryday...