Man Files Lawsuit Against CDC’s Mask Mandate in Supreme Court
A man who frequently flies on planes asked the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) mask requirements for public transportation, decrying the regulation as unconstitutional.
Lucas Wall appealed to the court on Tuesday and named the CDC, President Joe Biden, and other federal agencies as defendants in the case. Previously, he filed a lawsuit against seven airlines and alleged they engaged in discrimination against fliers who cannot wear face masks due to medical reasons.
“This Court has issued at least five emergency injunctive orders in the past seven months unequivocally holding that governments may not restrict First Amendment rights even in the name of fighting a pandemic,” Wall wrote in his Tuesday petition. Now, he wants the court to rule on whether other constitutional rights “can’t be suspended by the federal defendants because of COVID-19.”
Wall, who lives in Washington D.C. but temporarily lives in Florida, was ejected from the Orlando International Airport last month because he wasn’t wearing a mask, according to reports and video footage he posted online. In his previous lawsuit, Wall said he has a generalized anxiety disorder that makes it not possible to follow what he called an “improper, illegal, and unconstitutional” mandate on mask-wearing.
When he was ejected from the airport, Wall told Transportation Security Administration agents: “I refuse to comply with that,” reported the Washington Examiner, citing his video.
“I can’t wear a mask because of my anxiety. I will not wear a mask. I cannot wear a mask because of my breathing difficulties,” he said. The agents still refused to allow him to enter without a mask even after he showed them his COVID-19 vaccination card.
Later that month, a district court in Florida refused to grant him an injunction on the CDC’s mask requirement, while the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined to hear Wall’s case.
Wall’s lawsuit also stipulated that he has been stuck at his mother’s home in Florida for months because he’s not allowed to fly without a mask.
“I take medication for that, but I’m still prone to panic attacks,” Wall said in an interview with Business Insider published several weeks ago. “One of the triggers is, any time my breathing is obstructed, that brings a feeling of claustrophobia and a complete sense of unease.”
The Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of the CDC in upholding the nationwide moratorium on evictions last month. The agency, however, announced (pdf) that it would allow the moratorium to expire by the end of July.
And earlier this year, the federal health agency revised its guidance to say that fully vaccinated individuals don’t need to wear a mask inside or outside but stipulated that they need to wear masks on public transportation.
The Epoch Times has contacted the CDC for comment.
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very old white guy
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Knowing that a mask cannot stop a virus should be the only argument needed, the constitution aside.
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Chiclette
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Absolutely, spot on!
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Mark Tapley
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Hello Old Guy:
It makes no difference what the substance is or how effective it may or may not be. The government has no authority to abrogate the Natural rights of the people. The clearly defined scope of government is enumerated and delegated by our constitution and then summarized and reiterated in the brief but concise 10th amendment.
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Karma Singh
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I’m not sure that the 1st Amendment is the right choice. Wasn’t there something about “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness” in the unamended document?
It seems to me that this must include the right not to be asphyxiated by senseless, dictatorial fiat.
Blessed be
Karma Singh
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