And the ACLU agrees: “While the Governor may have the power to suspend some state laws and regulations to address this medical emergency, she cannot suspend the Constitution,” Rhode Island ACLU executive director Steven Brown said in a statement.
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“Under the Fourth Amendment, having a New York state license plate simply does not, and cannot, constitute ‘probable cause’ to allow police to stop a car and interrogate the driver, no matter how laudable the goal of the stop may be.”
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Shades of internment camp times.
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Nazi Germany comes to mind when I read such headlines.
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Sign of the apocalypse... the ACLU actually advancing a constitutional principle over their usual leftist politics...
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It is interesting to each day, see what crazy reactions public servants will mandate over this questionable "crises".
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No it's not.
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Deciding which citizens may have their livelihood, without due process, is also clearly unconstitutional. Hopefully the state legislatures will soon get to work on restraining their governors.
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