Constitutional Law,
California Supreme Court
Aug. 12, 2021
Writ petition uses Newsom’s words to try to end emergency
“The basis for our petition is the fact that Gov. Newsom’s own words and arguments in court establish that the conditions warrant the end of the state of emergency,” petitioners’ attorney Robert Tyler of Tyler & Bursch LLP in Murrieta said.




Attorneys who previously challenged Gov. Gavin Newsom's lockdown orders are trying to use his words to persuade the state Supreme Court his state of emergency should be ended immediately.
"Gov. Newsom has clung to this state of emergency in violation of the Emergency Services Act," petitioners' attorney Robert Tyler of Tyler & Bursch LLP in Murrieta said Wednesday. "The basis for our petition is the fact that Gov. Newsom's own words and...
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