The scope and duration of the stay-at-home orders issued by state governors this year are unlike any past pandemic orders in American history. So it is not surprising that several hundred lawsuits have been filed around the country to challenge their application in various contexts.
A few of those cases have made their way to the U.S. Supreme Court, where plaintiffs have asked for extraordinary action by the court for relief either from the orders or the terms of reopening.
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