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An Illinois judge has overturned the state governor's extension of his stay-at-home executive order, ruling that the governor lacked authority to issue it.

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An Illinois judge has overturned the state governor's extension of his stay-at-home executive order, ruling that the governor lacked authority to issue it. The case was brought by a GOP state representative. The governor has appealed.

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It is good to see that there are some sensible judges still out there who value American freedom and our bill of rights. Too many of our Soviet-style governors do NOT, and Comrade Cooper is one of those.
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