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Judge blocks Philadelphia from enforcing mask ban against federal law enforcement officers
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Judge blocks Philadelphia from enforcing mask ban against federal law enforcement officers

A federal judge has temporarily blocked Philadelphia from enforcing a regulation that prohibited federal law enforcement officers from wearing masks while on duty. The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit in mid-June, claiming the ordinance was 'blatantly unconstitutional' and would endanger officers and hinder their operational effectiveness. The ruling comes as part of an ongoing legal dispute over the city’s authority to impose such restrictions on federal personnel. The case highlights tensions between local governments and federal agencies regarding regulatory control and officer safety.

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Judge blocks Philadelphia from enforcing mask ban against federal law enforcement officers

A federal judge has temporarily blocked Philadelphia from enforcing a regulation that prohibited federal law enforcement officers from wearing masks while on duty. The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit in mid-June, claiming the ordinance was 'blatantly unconstitutional' and would endanger officers and hinder their operational effectiveness. The ruling comes as part of an ongoing legal dispute over the city’s authority to impose such restrictions on federal personnel. The case highlights tensions between local governments and federal agencies regarding regulatory control and officer safety.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the DOJ's challenge to the city's mask ban as a constitutional issue, emphasizing the potential risks to officers and operational effectiveness. This aligns with a right-leaning perspective that prioritizes federal authority and law enforcement autonomy. The language used suggests

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