Is a government shutdown of bars and restaurants constitutional? How about a shutdown of private gatherings of 50 people or more? Dan O'Donnell discusses the fascinating debate and the "strict scrutiny" test. If a measure is narrowly tailored to a compelling government interest, then it is constitutional. Obviously preventing the spread of Coronavirus is a compelling government interest, but is effectively shutting down private business narrowly tailored?
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