Missouri Suing China
The state of Missouri is suing China for that country's handling of the coronavirus outbreak. It's the first such lawsuit brought by a state, and it relies on an unusual interpretation of federal law.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, a Republican, blames China for letting the coronavirus spread. So he's suing China, three government ministries, two local governments, two laboratories and the Chinese Communist Party in U.S. District Court. They all "engaged in misrepresentations, concealment, and retaliation to conceal the gravity and seriousness of the COVID-19 outbreak from the rest of the world," according to Schmitt.
"There's been untold suffering across the globe, including here in Missouri, and we want to hold them accountable for that," Schmitt says.
But..........
China, however, is protected by sovereign immunity.
"A sovereign is not supposed to sue a sovereign, and that's what's going on here," says Lea Brilmayer, professor of international law at Yale Law School.
This seems like unneeded effort and wasted resources to even pursue something like this.
Was China in the wrong?
Was China negligent?
Was China deceptive?
Time will tell.
But we don't need more lawsuits right now....... or ever.
Grace & Peace & Love to you all -
Matt