Missouri Ends Lockdown Case
Re: Legality of Covid Lockdowns & Emergency Measures
Facts of the Case
aka: Shannon v. Missouri Department of Health
- Dates: Nov 22, 2021
- Location: Cole County, Missouri, USA
- Court: Cole County Circuit Court of Missouri
- Case #: 20AC-CC00515
- Plaintiff: Shannon Robinson, et al.
- Defendant: Missouri Department of Health
- Trial Type:
- Judge: Daniel Green
- Status: End
- Verdict: For The Plaintiff
- The judge wrote that plaintiff Robinson had produced “ample evidence” that local health supervisors used the emergency health laws to “exercise unbridled and unfettered personal authority to, in effect, legislate.”(1)
The judge stated:
“Local health directors have created generally applicable orders, both in writing and verbally, requiring individuals within their jurisdictions to wear masks, limit gathering sizes in people’s own homes, creating capacity restrictions, limiting usage of school and business facilities including tables, desks, and even lockers, mandating spacing between people, [and] ordering students be excluded from school via quarantine and isolation rules created by health directors based on masking or other criteria not adequately” constrained by legal standards.(1)
- The Court held that the statutes’ authorization of local health directors to create and enforce their own orders, and take other “control measures” were “unconstitutional and … therefore invalid.”(1)
The judge concluded:
“[t]his system is entirely inconsistent with representative government and separation of powers and makes a mockery of our Missouri Constitution and the concept of separation of powers.”….“Missouri’s local health authorities have grown accustomed to issuing edicts and coercing compliance. It is far past time for this unconstitutional conduct to stop.”(1)
- The Court’s actual orders were:
- among other things, the judge instructed the Secretary of State to “remov[e] the invalid regulations from the register” — which effectively deletes all the state’s emergency public health statutes. (1)
- He also ordered the Missouri DOH to “provide a copy of this order to all local health authorities throughout Missouri, and to post it … in locations where the same is made publicly available[.]”(1)
- Then he ordered the Department of Health to pay all the plaintiff’s attorney’s fees.(1)
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