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Constitutional Law

May 20, 2020

Gym owner is the latest to challenge Newsom’s closure orders

The plaintiff has lost numerous members and about $100,000 while many other types of businesses have been allowed to stay open, the suit claims.

A Sacramento-area gym owner has made good on his threat to sue Gov. Gavin Newsom over executive orders shutting down businesses to fight the pandemic.

Similar to many other challenges to these orders, Stephen Tresner makes claims under the First, Fifth and 14th Amendments, as well as the California Constitution. Tresner v. Newsom, 2:20-at-00482 (E.D. Cal., filed May 18, 2020).

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