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Time-Sensitive Alerts & Step-by-Step Action Guides
Don't just learn about constitutional violations—take concrete action to stop them. Each alert includes downloadable templates, success probability ratings, and detailed instructions.
Step-by-Step Action Plan
File Public Records Request
30 minutesRequest all legal opinions supporting DOH's authority for the Standing Order. This establishes the paper trail and forces the agency to justify its actions.
Send Quo Warranto Demand Letter
45 minutesChallenge DOH Director to prove authority for eliminating parental consent. Send via certified mail and preserve proof of delivery.
Contact Your State Legislators
30 minutesDemand legislative action to overturn the Standing Order. Provide them with constitutional analysis and demand hearings.
Consider Federal Lawsuit
VariesIf you have minor children, consult with a civil rights attorney about filing a 42 USC § 1983 lawsuit in federal court challenging the Standing Order.
Available Templates (4)
Step-by-Step Action Plan
Contact Bill Sponsors
30 minutesSend opposition letters to Senator Joseph Vitale (S4894) and Senator Troy Singleton (S4726). Use the constitutional violation arguments provided.
Contact Your Own Legislators
20 minutesEmail and call your own State Senator and Assembly members demanding they vote NO on these bills.
Request Public Records
30 minutesFile OPRA requests for all NJDOH/DOBI coordination documents related to the December 5, 2025 memos and these bills.
Prepare Testimony
1-2 hoursIf committee hearings are scheduled, prepare testimony using the legislative testimony template. Monitor njleg.state.nj.us for hearing dates.
Available Templates (4)
Step-by-Step Action Plan
File Public Records Requests
45 minutesRequest all legal opinions regarding CDPH's authority to override federal CDC/ACIP guidance. Also request CAIR-ME physician flagging criteria.
Send Quo Warranto Demands
1 hourChallenge CDPH Director and State Public Health Officer to prove authority for AB 144 implementation.
File Constitutional Challenge
Varies - requires attorneyIf you are a physician affected by CAIR-ME surveillance or a parent denied a medical exemption, consider filing a state constitutional challenge.
Support Physician Defense
VariesIf you are a physician, use the First Amendment and medical judgment defense templates to challenge Medical Board investigations.