Gondola Adventures v. Gavin Newsom

“There is no precedent for the government suspending some but not all economic activity in the state for an indefinite period of time, and thereby depriving millions of Californians of their livelihoods, their businesses, even their property.”
Harmeet Signature

“Several weeks into this COVID-19 shutdown, we are thankful to learn that California is faring significantly better in battling this crisis than some other states. But California is facing a looming economic crisis of tsunami proportions if we don’t get our state back to work safely and with prudent health precautions to avoid infection spikes. Different localities are making up different rules, picking business winners and losers, creating an increasingly chaotic and irrational patchwork of regulations that change by the day and don’t keep up with what we now know about the science and the spread of this disease.”

“Even during the Civil War and prior pandemics, suspensions of liberty were limited and tailored to the specific risks at hand. With no attempt at narrow tailoring or even a rational basis to allow some businesses to operate but not others and no process by which to make these determinations, California’s and Los Angeles’s ongoing business shutdowns fail basic constitutional tests and must be altered to reflect the changing reality.”

Harmeet K. Dhillon

Managing Partner, Dhillon Law Group
& CEO, Center for American Liberty
@pnjaban

Fighting for California Business Owners’ Livelihood

Dhillon Law Group and Geragos & Geragos filed a federal lawsuit on Friday on behalf of a coalition of “nonessential” small businesses located in Southern California claiming the shelter-in-place orders are unconstitutional and that they should be allowed to open while staying within federal guidelines for social distancing.

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Gondola Adventures Inc., Hernandez Productions, Inc., King’s Pet Grooming, Inc., Sol De Mexico, Inc., Wildfire Inc., Ybanz Gonzalez Inc., and Yreka Food Enterprises, LLC, named the following defendants Governor Gavin Newsom, Attorney General Xavier Becerra, Director and State Public Health Officer Sonia Angell, Mayor of Los Angeles Eric Garcetti, and more. The case was filed on April 24, 2020 in United States District Court for the Central District of California, Western Division.

“We’ve got small businesses that have been effectively put out of business or forced to close literally without rhyme or reason. Our country was built on the premise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and today in 2020 those freedoms are being stripped away from law-abiding citizens and businesses without rational thought or a rational basis. We filed this action to enforce the Constitution and ask that our Public officials do the same.”

Mark Geragos

Principal, Geragos & Geragos

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The case was filed on April 24, 2020, in United States District Court for the Central District of California, Western Division.
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