Florida Judge Declares CDC's Federal Travel Mask Mandate 'Unlawful' and Vacates It
"Our system does not permit agencies to act unlawfully even in pursuit of desirable ends," writes Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle.

A Florida judge has vacated the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) mask mandate for transportation, calling it an "unlawful" expansion of federal authority.
"Our system does not permit agencies to act unlawfully even in pursuit of desirable ends," wrote U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, who was appointed during the Trump administration.
Mizelle's ruling brings an immediate halt to the mandate, though the government could ask the court to stay the judgment while an appeal is made. Under that scenario, the travel mandate—which applies to airplanes, trains, buses, and subway systems—could return.
In either case, it's not clear how much longer the CDC planned to keep the mandate. It was initially set to expire today, but the agency extended it for two additional weeks. Given that the air quality on airplanes is highly filtered, the CEOs of major airlines have testified that the mask requirement is unnecessary for their industry.
"It makes no sense that people are still required to wear masks on airplanes, yet are allowed to congregate in crowded restaurants, schools and at sporting events without masks, despite none of these venues having the protective air filtration system that aircraft do," wrote the CEOs of all major airlines in a letter to the Biden administration.
They certainly have a point. It's difficult to imagine that unmasked travelers and commuters are at significantly greater risk of catching COVID-19 than unmasked restaurant and gym customers: There's much less talking and heavy breathing on an airplane than there is at a bar—but the latter has practically no masking requirements at this point in the pandemic. In most respects, people are now free to decide for themselves what their personal risk tolerance is with respect to COVID-19 and behave accordingly.
In her decision, Judge Mizelle chided the CDC for taking shortcuts and exceeding its own statutory authority. Under the law—specifically, a federal law known as the Administrative Procedures Act—the agency is required to submit new policies for outside review and comment. The CDC declined to do this, arguing that any delay in implementing the mandate would cost lives. The agency also maintained that the mandate was not a new rule but, rather, a clarification of previous guidance relating to "sanitation."
Mizelle was unpersuaded, however, that the Public Health Service Act of 1944—the law the CDC cited as giving the agency the power to take such actions—considered disease prevention to be a form of sanitation.
"Wearing a mask cleans nothing," wrote Mizelle. "At most, it traps virus droplets. But it neither 'sanitizes' the person wearing the mask nor 'sanitizes' the conveyance. Because the CDC required mask wearing as a measure to keep something clean—explaining that it limits the spread of COVID-19 through prevention, but never contending that it actively destroys or removes it—the Mask Mandate falls outside of [applicable law]."
The mask mandate is "best understood not as sanitation, but as an exercise of the CDC's power to conditionally release individuals to travel despite concerns that they may spread a communicable disease (and to detain or partially quarantine those who refuse)," wrote Mizelle. But she is not convinced that Congress has actually delegated this power to the CDC in the case of individuals traveling within the U.S.
"The power to conditionally release and detain is ordinarily limited to individuals entering the United States from a foreign country," she wrote.
The lawsuit was brought by two Florida residents who argued that being required to wear masks on airplanes aggravated their anxiety—a condition that is not exempted from forced masking under the mandate. They are represented by the Health Freedom Defense Fund, a conservative legal group.
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...the agency is required to submit new policies for outside review and comment.
IS THE COVID REQUIRED TO STOP FOR PUBLIC COMMENT BEFORE INFECTING GRANDMA?
At this point grandma is vaccinated, and if in doubt SHE should wear a mask, not the rest of us.
Grandma's mask protects you.
I can't tell whether you're being sarcastic or not. On the chance that you're being serious -
No, it does not. My mask and my vaccination protect me. Your mask (or not) and your vaccination (or not) have no statistically-significant effect on my risk of disease.
Now, your mask and/or vaccination can have some impact on the risks of those who are immunocompromised or who cannot be vaccinated (for example, because of allergies). But of the two, your vaccination status (at this point in the disease lifecycle) is far more determinative of risk and your decision to go unmasked can be completely mitigated by the immunocompromised person masking instead.
Your vaccination and your mask don't protect you. Or me.
your decision to go unmasked can be completely mitigated by the immunocompromised person masking instead.
Only if they wear it inside out.
Exactly. Just like my seat belt keeps the other passengers safe.
No, your mask and your shots keep no one safe...
Do feelings count for nothing?
They count if they're the correct feelings.
How is that relevant to statutory authorization for a regulation?
Hitler didn't enforce masks on airplanes, either. Think about it.
One guess as to whether this ruling is effective tomorrow.
Hawaiian judge says no.
They will get their stay, and Mizelle will be overruled by the Supreme Court.
Not unless 6 of the justices recuse themselves...
Amy Cunty-Barrett along with Roberts and Kavanaugh have upheld literally every other COVID regulation. You think this will be the bridge too far?
Then, all the airports and airlines have to digest it through there system. Probably no chance it'll go away before I have to fly Wednesday, huh?
We'll air mail the appeals court ruling.
I saw pictures of nearly maskless flights just hours after the ruling.
I think the airlines were ready to drop masks as soon as they could. Heard something this morning about flight attendants with trash bags to collect masks from passengers who wanted to discard them.
In my comment, I underestimated the readiness and eagerness of the airlines to implement this ruling. They did it mid-air in some cases, the same day as the ruling. They seized the high ground and the Biden administration ceded it by not immediately requesting a stay. Looks like the mandate is gone.
Only a year or two late, too!
But they'll have to fight it. Their plans depend on the federal bureaucracy having unlimited power. They won't back down when they're this close.
"Our system does not permit agencies to act unlawfully even in pursuit of desirable ends," wrote U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, who was appointed during the Trump administration.
Darn Republicans and their relentless COURT PACKING. We need our Democratic allies to un-pack the courts, which of course means "create new seats and immediately fill them with RBG-style judges."
#LibertariansForMaskMandates
""Our system does not permit agencies to act unlawfully even in pursuit of desirable ends," Please shout this at EVERY agency and EVERY judge. Government used Covid to run rough shod over our liberties based on what we now know is false 'science." This statement is KEY to avoiding tyranny.
>the agency is required to submit new policies for outside review and comment. The CDC declined to do this, arguing that any delay in implementing the mandate would cost lives.
Two fucking years.
Could you have made a rule then implemented the procedure to review? Might not have been legal, but given a leg to stand on. But it has been TWO FUCKING YEARS and you still don't have data or a review? No sympathy here.
Letting shit like this pass is how we're inconvenienced by the TSA still responding to nonexistent terrorist threats the same ridiculous way as they were 20 years ago. Make everyone's lives harder, forever, because that's the way it is and (soon enough) that's how it has always been.
This judge is a hero.
It always infuriates me that governments make these decisions, then spend years defending them, stalling, prevaricating, postponing, with one legal excuse or another to avoid coming to grips with the central matter. They should be ready to defend them IMMEDIATELY. If they do not have the data or legal theory which justifies their decisions, then they SHOULD NOT HAVE MADE THEM.
Far as I'm concerned, if they can't defend a decision on the next business day, they should all be jailed for abuse of power.
If they do not have the data or legal theory which justifies their decisions, then they SHOULD NOT HAVE MADE THEM.
"Show us in the Constitution where ...."
Show us in the Constitution where the Federal Government has the power to make these decisions.
We no longer have the rule of law in this country. The Constitution is irrelevant.
If I were being less blunt, I might suggest that if they even had any sort of defensible end goal ready to present. Like, we want zero covid therefore... or we want to slow transmission to this end therefore.
They don't even have that. It's "covid exists, so do something."
Pretend a mask works. Like, pretend everyone is properly wearing N95 all the time and it does slow spread in some measurable way, which is a LOT of pretending, but say it's so.
Why do you need to ever so slightly slow the spread right now? Can you answer that question? Like, a mitigation has some chance of doing something, what goal is that something going to achieve?
The CDC can't even answer that. And that's before we even get to whether masks on planes are efficacious, or whether the stated end goal is a reasonable thing. They can't even tell us WHY they want to implement the rule. After two years.
Exactly. Even if you think people are going to get sick when they take off the masks, there's no better time for that to happen than right now, when less than 2% of our hospital beds are taken by people with a positive covid test.
https://protect-public.hhs.gov/pages/hospital-utilization
And everyone who wants a vaccine has had a year to take one.
And right now, a massive number of people have already gotten and survived the current Omicrons (og or ba2) so the likelihood of bad outcomes from infection are about as low as they've been in two years.
Omicron does evade prior immunity, so a vaccine or OG-Delta covid won't keep you from getting it, but prior immunity is very well correlated with greatly reduced bad outcomes.
The time is nigh, my friends. Get it while it's weak and let it burn out.
But the real point is, regulation with no goals is the sort of thing that should not be tolerated. Ever. It's bad enough that it is done without valid authority, but doubly bad that it's just done as a dogmatic ritual, not to pursue any plausible end goal.
When during the course of the last two years has the CDC and the Brandon cabinet acted lawfully with Covid policy?
They are wholly compromised and corrupted.
https://rightsfreedoms.wordpress.com/2022/04/16/pfizer-data-from-the-fda-reveals-conflicts-of-interest-in-vaccine-trials/
I voted for Trump but he was there for the eviction moratorium. Brandon is worse but, to be fair, a lot of this shit was going on when he got there.
Yes. This is not a Trump problem. It is not a Biden problem. This is a government problem.
THE GOVERNMENT is the problem.
The government fucked up the Afghanistan withdrawal. The government fucked up the 20 years of building "a better" Afghanistan. The government fucked up the COVID response. The government has continued to issue arbitrary rules, while missing any opportunity to learn more about the virus. The government turned a blind eye to serial pedophiles like Nassar and Epstein, while the government was complicit in spying on political opponents.
Yeah. Sure, Obama and Biden envision a day where the government is given even more parts of our lives to fuck up. But does anyone think the likes of Romney are going to tame the leviathan? Fuck no.
Until consequences fall upon gov't officials like they do on lesser serfs, the beatings will continue.
No, no, no, no. In our current delusional upside-down world we have two opposing populist factions that both demand lots of government. They might primarily want big government in order to fuck with the other side, but in the end we have been told we have to choose one of two highly intrusive options. How can government be the problem when everyone wants more of it?
Well yes, Brandon has spent half a century in the machine getting his cut and being on the wrong side of every issue.
Would have been nice had this happened two weeks ago...
How about ten months ago?
24 months ago
I'm being selfish. I flew for the first time since the pandemic last week. I don't care if YOU have to wear a mask, but I shouldn't have to.
VOTE DEMOCRAT!
Just eat a bunch of beans before you take off in protest.
There's a line between "protest" and "war crime" and I believe that would cross it.
The lawsuit was brought by two Florida residents who argued that being required to wear masks on airplanes aggravated their anxiety
"But I must have *standing* to bring a lawsuit. Hmm, .... 'It aggravated my anxiety.' Yeah, *that's* the ticket!"
How 'bout "I am a citizen of the United States of America". That's all the "standing" it should ever take to challenge an unconstitutional law or regulation.
Doesn't work that way because FYTW.
Congress shall make no law ... abridging ... the right of the people ... to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
*The Courts* on the other hand....
Wearing a mask certainly makes me more anxious. For some people any restriction on breathing will do that. I can't even sleep with covers over my head.
What do you do when a ghost materializes in your room?
A Florida judge
DeSantis got to her.
"folks we're now over the airspace of the State of Georgia. mask up."
Lot of Neanderthal thinking in GA.
How many SAMs does GA have?
reportedly all states are flush with cash.
Sam Nunn? Dead, but that hasn't stopped Chicago.
Why pick on Georgia? We haven't had a protracted mask mandate. Go yell at Philadelphia.
I thought this ruling was cool until I found this out:
I'm glad to see news organizations not just accepting these rulings on their face but investigating where these judges come from, what their biases are and more importantly, who appointed them.
Apparently she is one of these people.
I call photoshop, on that hand. That HAND!
Will I ever unsee it?
It's from years of banging the gavel. Occupational hazard.
Reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where he had the girlfriend with the man-hands. Those were a pair of lobster crackers for sure.
I dunno, she's cute enough I bet I could find a use for a set of mitts like that...
Or you could (and I know this is a radical thought) address the actual legal issues raised in the case and used in the ruling without resorting to Ad Hominem fallacies.
Nope. That's not how the internet works. The Media Matters troll farms (and the many, many others trying to stir dissent) will do everything to make this about party affiliation and personal matters, and the left run media will eat it up and repeat it.
So, here it comes. Just unleash the ad hominems like they're the Kraken in Clash of the Titans, which I never understood because the Kraken is a Norse myth.
Not if it doesn’t go the way The Party wants.
Hey, our democratic republic is based on ad hominem.
Hey check out Mr. Adult-in-the-room over here.
I'm glad to see news organizations not just accepting these rulings on their face but investigating where these judges come from, what their biases are and more importantly, who appointed them.
Most importantly, what color is her skin?
"public health expert" is not a thing. "regime apparatchik" maybe...
We call them “czar” now.
I think it's a thing. There just aren't any good ones working for government.
" But she is not convinced that Congress has actually delegated this power to the CDC in the case of individuals traveling within the U.S."
You see, voters have delegated some of their fellow citizens' inalienable rights to Congress, which then delegated power over these rights to federal agencies like the CDC, which delegated mask mandate enforcement to the airlines, which delegated enforcement to their personnel such as flight attendants, who delegate compliance to the Karen informants embedded among us.
So, when you wonder why you are wearing a useless cloth covering over your mouth in a plane, just remember, you delegated this onto yourself. Viva democracy!
This shit is never going to stop and we are never going to return to "the before times." It's not possible. When friends, relatives, neighbors, and others were on board with the "jab or job" idea or putting the scarlet letter on those horrible, terrible, no good, very bad skeptics, there is no going back. You cannot unsee the brown shirt once it's been in your face.
"It's for your own good, you ignorant slut!"
Oh yeah, "The Public Health Service Act of 1944" It only took government scientists 76 years of research to find that a simple cloth mask could save countless lives by filtering out those meany little virus organisms. Better living through Science®.
Wearing a mask should have always been required on a commercial flight. Never get rid of the mask requirement. I can't get away from the ill passengers once the flight doors are closed. In contrast, if I'm at a restaurant, I can stand up and walk out if someone is sounding or looking ill.
Don’t fly.
Stay home.
Or you can mask up with an N95, or not fly. Problem solved.
N95 = 95% of non-oil particles >0.5micrometers.
Aerosolized exhalation carrying dozens to a hundred Covid viral particles = 0.2-0.4 micrometers.
Masks <15 minutes of use are efficacious against DROPLETS. After 15minutes, or when saturated, masks increase aerosolization.
I recommend a mask made out of a ziplock bag for you. I guarantee you'll never get sick again.
And secure the edges with duct tape.
For practical instructions see "The Killing Fields"
My hero. Can we get an action figure made of her?
The CDC has abandoned any pretense of science and has gone full in political "reasoning".
CDC hasn’t been about science for the past 50 years or so-when smallpox was eradicated. They’ve been struggling to defend their existence since then by declaring everything a disease: vaping, smoking, guns, trans-fats, non-trans kids. This worked well for them until another real disease came along.
Now do the AFF.
"ATF"
The feds should just come out and say, “Air travel is the only place where we can force those red state hick heretics to follow our new religion, so of course we’re going to humiliate them and make them bend the knee if we can. Why work for the government if you can’t flex every once in a while? Booyah!”
I’d respect them more that way when I still told them to fuck off.
"In either case, it's not clear how much longer the CDC planned to keep the mandate. It was initially set to expire today, but the agency extended it for two additional weeks."
Oh, its very clear how long it will go. They'll keep extending it two or three weeks at a time.
The judge is a 33 year old air head who the ABA rated as "unqualified" for having no trial experience. The Trump appointee was confirmed by the Senate on 11/18/2020, after Trump had already lost his reelection. She is married to another Trump administration lawyer who is similarly young and dumb and a protégé of Trump White House ghoul Stephen Miller.
Specific restaurants are not essential places of activity for citizens. Public travel is and the conditions are almost always close quarters with others who may be as dumb as most of the commenters here, who think their right to spread disease must be defended as if it where the 1st Amendment.
Build your own airline and make whatever rules you want for it.
Public transportation is subject to government regulation and uses public facilities.
Airlines are private companies?
He's the world's best contractor! so I'm sure he'd have no problem.
If you're concerned about continuing to spread Covid, it's too late; you got the jab.
https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/aids-like-chronic-covid-is-taking?
It's too bad she wasn't a race-baiting sloped forehead retard who doesn't know how to define the word "woman", she could have been our next chief justice.
Feel free to wear a worthless paper mask or a worthless suit of armor on the plane, sarcasmic. Your paranoid neurosis is your business. Just don't expect anyone else to share your delusions, anymore than they call you ma'am when you show up at the Denny's in a skirt and try to molest the little girls in the ladies room.
Fuck Joe Friday and his .50/hr compensation.
Bill Gannon should bitch-slap you.
-jcr
So what? That doesn't address the legal reasoning at all, and that's the only thing that matters.
It's a bit more complicated than the fact that you heard she had an ABA rating of not qualified. You could have at least looked her up on Wikipedia. I did the work for you, lazy ass. While she could have had more experience, many appointed judges, cabinet members and bureaucrats that seem qualified but have not had "appropriate" experience get the job. But go ahead, make it about Trump and state she's an "air head". You must have read "Critical Theory" by Herbert Marcuse. Or else you're a dumb lazy fellow traveler. From Wikipedia:
"The American Bar Association (ABA) rated Mizelle "Not Qualified" to serve as a federal trial court judge, noting that "Since her admission to the bar Ms. Mizelle has not tried a case, civil or criminal, as lead or co-counsel." Before her appointment, the nominee had only taken part in two trials — both one-day trials in a state court conducted while she was still in law school. Mizelle had eight years of legal experience at the time of her nomination; the ABA typically requires 12 years to give a nominee a rating of "Qualified". The ABA said Mizelle "has a very keen intellect, a strong work ethic and an impressive resume... her integrity and demeanor are not in question." But, the committee wrote, "These attributes... simply do not compensate for the short time she has actually practiced law and her lack of meaningful trial experience."
Slight clarification: While Marcuse helped develop "Critical Theory" it began with Adorno and Horkheimer.
Two years late
Typical dimwit responses on this MAGA board of imbeciles. These are the guys cheering on the unvaxxed who in both red and blue states led new cases of Covid, hospitalizations, and deaths. Congratulations and you did that with a minority of the population. You don't often get data as easy to read as that one.
"At least 60 percent of adults were in favor of keeping the mandate in place, according to a Harris Poll conducted this month. The Morning Consult reported this month that a similar share of adults supported a mask requirement, with those traveling over the next few months being most likely to back the mandate."
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/04/19/world/covid-19-mandates-cases-vaccine#mask-mandate-travel-transit
I think you need to look a little more closely at the most highly vaccinated places.
And get over it. The vaccine is more or less a failure. I'm not saying it doesn't help at all. But it has also led to more and more resistant variants, making the vaccine less and less effective. This is the entirely predictable outcome when a very leaky vaccine is rolled out this quickly. Even the original studies on it didn't claim that it was particularly effective at preventing infections.
Joe Friday; changing threads as fast as you prove him full of shit.
If it is illegal now it was illegal 2 years ago.
"Justice delayed is justice denied..."
Now do gun control.
"Shall not be infringed"
and right on cue the appeal happens. the fact that they're appealing means they never had any intention of terminating the mandate. tyrants never give up their power. it must always be taken from them like judge mizelle did. this will go all the way to scotus if needed.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/04/19/biden-administration-will-appeal-ruling-that-lifted-covid-mask-mandate-on-travel.html
Just saw a masked woman interviewed; she is flying to see her bother who just had a new kid (don't know where), but she is wearing the mask 'out of respect for the baby(!)'.
Might just as well try reasoning with Joe asshole.
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