The plaintiffs in the case claimed that the 'mandatory quarantine,' along with interstate travel restrictions listed in an earlier version of the order, violated their rights.
in Michigan, where there are 40,399 confirmed cases and the death toll has reached 3,670, according to data from Johns Hopkins.
"But those liberty interests are, and always have been, subject to society's interests—society being our fellow residents," said Court of Claims Judge Christopher M. Murray. Murray stated that issuing injunctive relief"would not serve the public interest, despite the temporary harm to plaintiffs' constitutional rights."
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