中央社譯錯了錯了Appeals for the 11th Circuit voted 2-1 to stay Judge Steven Merryday’s decision blocking CDC rules just hours before the before the CDC’s rules were set to turn into non-binding recommendations for cruise companies operating out of Florida.(譯者:鄭詩韻/核稿:劉淑琴1100719
The 11th Circuit ruling was issued by Judge Charles Wilson, an appointee of President Bill Clinton, Judge Jill Pryor, an appointee of President Barack Obama, and Judge Elizabeth Branch, an appointee of President Donald Trump. The court did not specify the dissenting judge.
wrote Merryday, an appointee of President Donald Trump. “CDC cites no historical precedent for, in effect, closing an entire industry. … Although CDC enjoys the authority to temporarily detain a vessel … that authority is not boundless.”
Merryday’s order was set to take effect at midnight Sunday if the appeals court had not acted.
The cruise company filed that suit in federal court in South Florida, but lawyers for the state asked Friday that the suit be moved to Merryday’s court, where the state had already received a sympathetic ruling.
Merryday’s order was set to take effect at midnight Sunday if the appeals court had not acted.