Supreme Court grants stay of KEMA law ruling

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The Kansas Supreme Court on Tuesday morning agreed to put on hold a lower-court ruling that threw out a new emergency management law limiting how state and local governments can respond to COVID-19.

Chief Justice Marla Luckert issued a one-page order simply stating District Judge David Hauber's ruling would be stayed pending appeal.

The court has already agreed to hear the case on an SSJ

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