The New York Civil Liberties Union sued the governor Friday for penalizing 'New Yorkers who wish to engage in protest activity but are barred from doing so.'
The non-profit alleged that Cuomo was engaging in prohibited discrimination with respect to different activities under the First Amendment, which protects both religious practices and the exercise of free speech.
Later on Friday, Cuomo abandoned course, reversing the previous executive order and expanding permissions to gather up to 10 people to all non-essential activities, for any reason. His office declined to comment to"The right to protest and exercise free speech is the foundation of all our other liberties, and during a crisis is exactly when we need to be most vigilant about protecting it," the NYCLU said in a statement.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
New York 'over the mountain' as new COVID cases fall to pre-crisis levels: governorDaily new hospitalizations across New York state for the novel coronavirus are below rates seen prior to its March lockdown, further evidence the state hit hardest by the pandemic has turned the corner, New York Governor Andrew said on Thursday.
Read more »
Coronavirus live updates: New York City and New Jersey set timelines to expand reopeningNew York City's Mayor Bill de Blasio says 'all roads are leading' to begin re-opening in the first half of June. Stay up-to-date with the latest coronavirus news here:
Read more »
New York state reports 84 new coronavirus-related deaths as hospitalizations continue to fallThe coronavirus pandemic has brought countries around the world to a standstill. Here's the latest updates on Covid-19 cases, deaths, government responses, and more.
Read more »
New Yorkers Organize Cancel Rent Protest In Front Of Governor Andrew Cuomo's HouseOrganizers and protesters from Housing Justice for All (HJ4A) in New York showed up right in front of Gov. Cuomo’s Albany mansion posting a banner on his fence that reads “Cancel Rent” in an effort to promote the message that action must be taken.
Read more »