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Category: United States Constitution

Beating a drum & tidbits from the week

April 19, 2020 Stan Fichtman

This last week in Hawaii a number of different events happened at the government and society that leads me to do a “week in review” type post for today (4/18)

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Posted in: City and County of Honolulu, COVID-19, Hawaii Politics, Honolulu Mayor, Random Issues, United States Constitution

Disjointed Response – Not Surprised

April 11, 2020 Stan Fichtman

As the COVID-19 saga continues, one quiet but notable narrative has started to emerge. That narrative being why isn’t the federal government coordinating the entire response to the pandemic?

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Posted in: Constitutional Rights, COVID-19, Quarantine, States Rights, United States Constitution

Rights, while going down the rabbit hole

March 22, 2020 Stan Fichtman

Despite their breadth, the federal and state quarantine powers are subject to important constitutional limitations.

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Posted in: Civil Rights, Constitutional Rights, COVID-19, Hawaii Politics, Quarantine, United States Constitution, United States Politics and issues

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