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THE CRACKED EGG, LLC v. COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY et al
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January 19, 2021
Bankruptcy Judge Won't Pause Case Against Anti-Mask Diner
A Pittsburgh-area restaurant defying Pennsylvania's pandemic-related mask requirements can't keep a pause on an Allegheny County Health Department lawsuit seeking its temporary closure, after a federal bankruptcy court judge said Tuesday that the restaurant was unlikely to succeed in appealing his earlier go-ahead for the county's case.
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January 15, 2021
Pa. Diner Defying 'Tyrannical' Mask Rule Fights To Stay Open
A Pittsburgh-area restaurant that has been operating in defiance of Pennsylvania's COVID-19-related mask mandate asked a federal bankruptcy judge Thursday to extend a stay on the Allegheny County Health Department's effort to shut it down, citing its appeal to the U.S. District Court.
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December 14, 2020
Anti-Mask Restaurant Challenged On Ch. 11 Bankruptcy Bid
A Pittsburgh restaurant that opposes face mask use during the COVID-19 pandemic can't send its civil rights lawsuit to bankruptcy court or pause its debtor's obligation to creditors in its Chapter 11 suit, Allegheny County has told two Pennsylvania courts, saying the cases are unrelated.
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December 11, 2020
Pa. County Slams No-Mask Restaurant's Suit Over Closure
A Pennsylvania federal judge should not let a Pittsburgh-area restaurant that flouted the statewide COVID-19 mask mandate continue with its suit over being shut down, Allegheny County and its health department urged Friday.
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September 24, 2020
Pa. Eatery Defying Mask Mandate Launches Suit At Officials
The Pittsburgh-area restaurant under regulatory fire to shut down for defying a statewide COVID-19 mask mandate shot back with a lawsuit of its own, claiming the rule has no scientific backing despite its attorney acknowledging Thursday that the eatery's complaint "probably overstated" information doubting facial coverings' efficacy.