In this episode, the panel discusses decisions made during the 2020 Covid shutdowns. How were the shutdowns handled in different states? Were civil rights adequately protected? Do civil rights deserve protection, even at the cost of public health? If so, which ones and when?
The article discussed was: John Curran, Jake Gardener, and Jeffery Ding, Covid-19 and the Constitution: How the Bill of Rights is Being Tested by the Coronavirus, N.Y.L.J. (May 29, 2020, online).
Host: Schenley Kent
Panel: Tony Fernando, Seth Trott, Jo Ann Fernando
Audio: Mohammed Saleem
Producer: Tony Fernando
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Eliminating Constitutional Law
Equity in Law School Admissions
Processes in Law School Which Affect Law Students and Lawyers
The Limits of Limitariansim
Gallows Medicine
The Automated Administrative State
Emotional Support Animals and the Fair Housing Act (and other situations)
Shooting Fish (With Firearms)
Jurors and Social Media
E-sports, and the regulation thereof
Hot Coffee For Law Day
Fortnite, the NFL, Dancing, and Copyright
The Morality of Grading on a Curve
Snitches Get Stiches
Handling Judicial Recusal at the Supreme Court
Business Information and FOIA
Are abortions an essential medical service during a pandemic?
The Voting Rights Act after Shelby v. Holder
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