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Maine Rules PREP Act Immunizes Caregivers from Traditional Legal Protections

Maine Rules PREP Act Immunizes Caregivers from Traditional Legal Protections

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Strict scrutiny requires the government to demonstrate that the subject law is “narrowly tailored” to achieve its compelling purpose, and that it uses the “least restrictive means”. The Hogan Court skipped this analysis, eclipsing parental rights and bodily integrity.

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Covid Response at Five Years

Covid Response at Five Years: The Role of the Military

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Contingency plans involved martial law, not nationalization of hospitals. The first White House official to advocate for overturning American society was not Anthony Fauci; it was Deputy National Security Advisor Matthew Pottinger. The military apparatus overthrew the civilian government.

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