Jedidiah McCampbell is on of the plaintiffs in a case arguing that Brown's coronavirus executive orders are unlawful.
Jedidiah McCampbell is on of the plaintiffs in a case arguing that Brown's coronavirus executive orders are unlawful.
Order in a lawsuit filed by churches.
The governor's office is appealing the decision to the oregon supreme court.
Today's decision effectively ended the stay home order.
10 churches filed the lawsuit.
The churches say they don't want to live in fear of violating the law.
Governor kate brown issued this statement after the ruling.
She says, from the beginning she has taken action to protect the health and safety of all oregonians.
Her office appealed to the supreme court to keep the emergency orders in effect while the legal process moves forward.
Jedidiah mccampbell is one of those plaintiffs.
He joins us live now.
-what was your initial reaction to today's ruling?
-why was it important for you to get involved in this lawsuit?
-governor brown says the stay home is back by science.
Do you think you're putting lives at risk by invalidating the order?
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