Trusted News Discovery Since 2008
{{/content}}
Wisconsin Citizens Crowd Bars After Supreme Court Shuts Down Stay-At-Home Order
Video Credit: Wochit
Published on May 14, 2020 - Duration: 00:38s
Wisconsin Citizens Crowd Bars After Supreme Court Shuts Down Stay-At-Home Order
The Wisconsin Supreme Court voted 4-3 in favor of overturning Gov.
Tony Ever’s stay-at-home order.
Chief Justice Patience Roggensack called the order a “controlling, subjective judgement.” Evers then accused the high court and Republican-controled legislature for causing “chaos.” According to Business Insider, as the order was lifted, people began crowding places like bars.
In some places where people went to drink, patrons did not wear masks and ignored social-distancing rules.
You are here
Related news from verified sources
Wisconsin's governor on Thursday predicted confusion after the state supreme court struck down his sweeping stay-at-home order, fueling a growing political...
on May 15, 2020 • Reuters India
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down an extension of the state's stay-at-home order to combat the coronavirus pandemic after the...
on May 14, 2020 • Reuters India
Related videos from verified sources
Donald Trump Applauds Texas Court's Mail-In Voting Ruling 01:19
Video credit: Wibbitz Top Stories - Published on May 28, 2020
Despite pandemic, crowds flock to Lake Geneva for Memorial Day Weekend 01:37
Video credit: TODAY’S TMJ4 - Published on May 25, 2020
Racine Mayor Cory Mason served with lawsuit over city's stay-at-home-order just before starting news conference 00:29
Video credit: TODAY’S TMJ4 - Published on May 22, 2020