Alabama Supreme Court upholds dismissal of lawsuit over mask order
The Supreme Court of Alabama on Friday upheld a lower courts dismissal of a lawsuit alleging that Governor Kay Iveys statewide mask mandate was illegally adopted.
Montgomery Circuit Judge Greg Griffin in August dismissed the lawsuit, filed by Debbie Mathis, a real estate agent, and retired sheriffs deputies Larry Lewis and Barry Munza, which alleged that the Alabama Emergency Management Act of 1955 does not give the governor the ability to order Alabamians to wear face masks.
The plaintiffs have failed to allege any specific concrete facts demonstrating that they have suffered an actual injury as the result of the July 15 proclamation adopting the amended health order that required masks or facial coverings to be worn when within six feet of a person from another household, the states Supreme Court justices wrote in their Friday order.
The justices wrote that the plaintiffs complaint failed to note a single allegation that one of them had been specifically threatened with the enforcement of the mask order.
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(Alabama Political Reporter)