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Ep. 110 The Constitution in the age of coronavirus w/ Prof. Josh Blackman

2020/4/28
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With much of the country under stay-at-home orders due to COVID-19, what do these orders mean for the five freedoms of the First Amendment?

On today’s episode of So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast), host Nico Perrino and constitutional law expert Josh Blackman) will break it all down. Blackman is a professor of law at the South Texas College of Law in Houston and the author of three books, including his recently co-authored book with Professor Randy E. Barnett, “An Introduction to Constitutional Law: 100 Supreme Court Cases Everyone Should Know.”)

Show notes:

Podcast transcript) John Adams’ second annual address to Congress), December 8, 1798 “The Right to Protest During the Pandemic,”) National Coalition Against Censorship coalition statement “Are Quarantine Orders Constitutional?,”) by Mark Miller, Pacific Legal Foundation “If Liquor Stores Are Essential, Why Isn’t Church?,”) by Michael W. McConnell and Max Raskin First Amendment News 251: Public health and the First Amendment in the age of COVID-19)

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