Hong Kong Court Rules That Blanket Ban on Masks Is Unconstitutional

Hong Kong Court Rules That Blanket Ban on Masks Is Unconstitutional
Hong Kong pro-democracy veteran Leung Kwok-hung speaks to members of the media before the Court of Appeal's ruling on the anti-mask law in Hong Kong, China, on April 9, 2020. Jessie Pang/Reuters
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HONG KONG—Hong Kong’s Court of Appeal on April 9 ruled that a blanket government ban on face masks was unconstitutional, at a time when most Hongkongers are wearing them in the hope of warding off the CCP virus.

Partially overturning a lower court’s ruling, a three-judge panel said that while the government had the right to ban the wearing of masks at unlawful assemblies, a ban on masks at legal public gatherings was unconstitutional.