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Never Again! Reforms to prevent future pandemic overreach

CONSTITUTION | February 21, 2022

Right now—while pandemic mistakes are fresh in our minds—is the time to adopt legal reforms to ensure those mistakes don’t happen again.

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How COVID lockdowns destroy small businesses and aggravate inequality

CONSTITUTION | December 3, 2021

The “progressive’s” lockdowns . . . increased the gap between rich and poor, and benefited their friends while punishing their opponents.

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Latest COVID orders layer chaos over confusion, add to risk

CONSTITUTION | April 30, 2020

In issuing his latest directive, the governor missed opportunities to quit being an autocrat and start being a statesman.

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COVID-19 and the Constitution

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | April 27, 2020

The Constitution’s flexibility in emergency is why the late Justice Robert H. Jackson once said, “The Constitution is not a suicide pact.” But emergencies do not cause the Constitution to vanish.

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New court ruling exposes unconstitutionality of Colorado lockdown orders

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION | April 14, 2020

Colorado’s orders are classic examples of infringements of fundamental rights that are both overbroad and underinclusive—and therefore unconstitutional.

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Unelected officials shouldn’t have such power; a proposal for reform

CONSTITUTION | April 1, 2020

No free people should concede to any unelected agencies the kind of power Colorado state law now grants its state and county health departments.

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How state lockdowns are destroying lives, creating national conflict

CONSTITUTION | March 30, 2020

” . . . constitutional rights are not luxuries. They are key to the functioning of our society.”

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Denver’s COVID-19 house arrest order is probably unconstitutional

CONSTITUTION | March 24, 2020

“[Denver] has overreacted and has potentially violated the constitutional rights of city residents and millions of others.

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