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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that Gov. Roy Cooper's secretary of health and human services should not be immune from a lawsuit over the administration's restrictions on large gatherings in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Department of Health and Human Services temporarily shut down Ace Speedway, a small stock car racetrack in Alamance County, in June 2020 after it repeatedly defied Cooper's executive order limiting outdoor crowds to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
The racetrack filed counterclaims that August, alleging the department unlawfully singled out the business for its acts of protest and violated its employees' constitutional right to earn a living.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that Gov. Roy Cooper's secretary of health and human services should not be immune from a lawsuit over the administration's restrictions on large gatherings in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Department of Health and Human Services temporarily shut down Ace Speedway, a small stock car racetrack in Alamance County, in June 2020 after it repeatedly defied Cooper's executive order limiting outdoor crowds to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
The racetrack filed counterclaims that August, alleging the department unlawfully singled out the business for its acts of protest and violated its employees' constitutional right to earn a living.
Court: Top NC health official can be sued for COVID shutdown
The North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that Gov.
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