Shelter-in-Place and the Constitution: Can they do this?
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On our inaugural episode, we ask the number one question on everyone's mind: Can the government actually do this? We're joined today by Professor Matt Coles to get his take on shelter-in-place orders and the constitution. Before joining the UC Hastings Law faculty, Professor Coles was Deputy National Legal Director at the ACLU. He also helped defeat three California ballot initiatives aimed at quarantining people with HIV in the 1980s.
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