It's unconstitutional four different ways. Courts have allowed temporary restrictions to stand, but once they cease to be temporary they are most certainly outside of the jurisdiction of the state of Hawaii.
People here hating Ige is ancillary.
I live in Hawaii. What was the very first sentence in my first post?
People here are legit annoyed with Ige. There's hardly anyone who doesn't think he is being too cautious.
What does any of what you're talking about have anything to do with the COVID travel restrictions here? That's what...
This wasn't mean to be a troll. I'm sorry if it came across that way.
I get that federal courts don't intervene. It would take someone with standing to keep appealing it until there are no more possible remedies by the state.
I get that there are past decisions that allow suspension of...
Now that the federal government has decided that they are opening up for international travelers, does it make it harder to justify for Hawaii to be screening domestic travelers?
Does it make it more likely that federal courts would overturn what they're doing if someone brought a lawsuit with...
"The main part I question is that they can arrest you/fine you for merely travelling here without going through the procedures they require."
It seems if you don't live here they can just ship you back to the mainland.
I was also wondering if my assumptions were likely correct or not...
There are many here in Hawaii getting annoyed at Ige's continued emergency proclamations. There are some parts of it I doubt would be upheld if appealed to federal court. The problem is, I'm assuming is having standing.
The main part I question is that they can arrest you/fine you for merely...