Christina Spicer  |  May 5, 2020

Category: Covid-19

A recent lawsuit argues that the coronavirus stay-at-home order requirements violate the law.

A group of Washington residents who claimed they were deemed “nonessential” say the stay-at-home order instituted by Governor Jay Inslee has violated their civil rights and “created an unacceptable tyranny” in the state.

The lead plaintiffs include the chairperson of the Franklin County Republican Party, along with a nurse, political activist, a wedding planner, a pizza parlor owner, a beauty salon owner, and a car dealership owner.

The plaintiffs all say that they have not become ill; however, their businesses were closed and/or their fundamental liberty interests were restricted under Governor Inslee’s order.

Some of the plaintiffs say that they have been deemed a “Nonessential Washingtonian” under executive orders issued by the governor starting March 23 in an attempt to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

As a result, they are allegedly unable to pursue their livelihoods or have been denied access to so-called nonessential businesses.

According to a statement released by Governor Inslee’s office, the state’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order banned all gatherings and also required many businesses to close if they were not “essential to the healthy functioning” of the community or could not facilitate remote work.

The order came after the governor’s office confirmed that more than 2,000 state residents had come down with the coronavirus and more than 100 had died.

“This is a human tragedy, on a scale we cannot project,” said the governor’s statement. “It’s time to hunker down in order to win this fight.”

The coronavirus stay-at-home order class action lawsuit claims that the governor’s executive orders violated the civil rights of Washington residents, as well as the U.S. Constitution.

“On March 23, 2020, under Executive Order 20-25, Jay Inslee imposed a Stay Home Stay Healthy Order throughout Washington State which prohibited all people in Washington State from leaving their homes or participating in social, spiritual and recreational gatherings of any kind regardless of the number of participants, and all non-essential businesses in Washington State from conducting business, within the limitations provided herein,” explains the complaint, noting that restrictions on some recreational activities were eased in a later executive order that extended the original order to May 4, 2020.

According to the coronavirus stay-at-home order class action lawsuit, Governor Inslee lacked the authority to issue the sweeping restrictions in the first place.

State stay-at-home order requirements aim to protect people from COVID-19.“Defendant Jay Inslee has created an unacceptable tyranny in the state of Washington in violation of the Declaration of Independence upon which this nation was constructed, in violation of the Articles and Amendments of the Constitution of the United States, and in violation of the Constitution of the state of Washington,” states the coronavirus stay-at-home order class action lawsuit.

“His attempt to assert himself as tyrant has restricted and denied the liberty of all Washingtonians and has violated the civil rights of the discreet class of plaintiffs named herein.”

The plaintiffs point out that Governor Inslee swore an oath of office pursuant to provisions of the U.S. and Washington constitutions. The governor’s COVID-19 related restrictions violated his oath of office, alleges the coronavirus stay-at-home order class action lawsuit.

Additionally, the complaint argues that the restrictions on nonessential businesses and workers were enacted without providing Washingtonians due process, including notice, a hearing, adjudication, the opportunity to present witnesses, a decision, or right to appeal.

The coronavirus stay-at-home order class action lawsuit seeks to represent “Nonessential Washingtonians,” which include individuals whose businesses were either deemed nonessential or do not appear on the list of essential businesses under the state’s executive order.

The proposed Class Members also include those whose “liberty interests were terminated” along with those who closed their businesses in response to the March 23, 2020 executive order.

The plaintiffs are seeking a court order prohibiting Governor Inslee from creating additional, similar restrictions, along with damages, which the plaintiffs say amount to a minimum of $100,000.

The lawsuit also seeks declaratory judgments from the court stating that the governor violated various provisions of the U.S. and Washington Constitutions.

The striking spread of COVID-19 and subsequent restrictions have given rise to a number of legal issues. Top Class Actions offers a complete legal guide to the coronavirus to help consumers stay on top of the issues.

Do you live in a state with a stay-at-home order? Tell us your experience in the comment section below!

The lead plaintiff and proposed Class Members are represented by Stephen Pidgeon Attorney at Law PS.

The Coronavirus Stay-at-Home Order Class Action Lawsuit is Didier, et al. v. Inslee, Case No. 3:20-cv-05408, in the U.S. District Court for the Western Division of Washington.

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504 thoughts onCoronavirus Class Action Says Stay-at-Home Order Is Illegal

  1. Anthony Smith says:

    I would be honored to be able to participate in this action as a protest against this extraordinary violation of American’s civil liberties. And denial of access to public businesses because I refuse to wear a useless mask across my mouth, a symbol of repression, and which independent, noncorrupted science researchers and medical doctors advise aggravates the severity of this illness.

    Indiana

    1. Julie Marie says:

      Dr. Fauci was on 60 minutes recently and even he said “we shouldn’t all be walking around wearing a mask”. As a Nurse I can confirm that wearing a mask is more harmful than beneficial. First of all the masks don’t protect you from the virus. Wearing a mask for an extended period of time doesn’t allow us to blow off enough CO2. and also makes the area a perfect environment for viruses and bacteria to grow. Most people wear the same contaminated mask day after day without cleaning it. I also see people adjusting their masks all the time with their contaminated hands. Wearing a mask can also decrease the amount of good bacteria and flora we need to remain healthy. In addition remaining “safe at home” is weakening our immune systems.

  2. Rouba says:

    Add me

  3. Steven Seward says:

    Please add me.

  4. Corene Darden-Smith says:

    Please add me. Stay at home Georgia

  5. BJN says:

    Please someone start the same lawsuit against the government of Hawaii! Their illegal stay-at-home orders maybe saved 16 people from dying from the coronavirus, but is starving 500,000 residents who lost their jobs because of their unconstitutional orders!

  6. Erika morales says:

    Please add me

  7. Mike Delgado says:

    Let THEM self-isolate for ever and ever. Leave me alone!!!!!!!!!

  8. Lisa McGrain says:

    Please add me, I live in Texas, its been very difficult. Maybe we wouldn’t be in this position if our wonderful President would have listened to people in January when he was told certain things!!!!!!!
    As per usual we the American people have to suffer because we have such a corrupt government!!

    1. Pam says:

      ? As far as I can see he has been doing his best with the information he is given. As he finds out the truth he adjusts. He’s not God and he does love his country

  9. Josephine roman says:

    Same exact stay at home order in Florida by gov DeSantis. Can anything be done about Florida’s stay at home order

  10. Crystal Martinez says:

    Please add

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