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Beshear, Cameron submit briefs to state Supreme Court in COVID-19 emergency orders case
Meanwhile, in the attorney general's brief, Cameron's legal team argues that several states with fewer restrictions than Kentucky, such as Tennessee, have a lower COVID-19 mortality rate. Since declaring a statewide state of emergency on March 6, Beshear has issued more than 150 orders, guidance documents and regulations, the brief says.
"This declaration touched off a dizzying cavalcade of orders, guidance memoranda, and regulations that impacted or controlled nearly every aspect of Kentuckians’ lives," the brief reads.
Cameron's brief argues Beshear's orders violate constitutionally mandated separation of powers and infringe on individuals' continually protected rights to earn a living and to be free "from the accumulation and exercise of absolute and arbitrary government power."
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