When The Collective Good Impinges On Personal Freedom
The First Amendment doesn't protect your right to eat steak; nothing in the Bill of Rights prohibits a quarantine. Whatever discomfort or vexation arises from these restrictions should hardly be classed as a violation of liberty. Yet that's not quite right. Very few of us care so much about our rights of speech or conscience […]
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