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2021-05-04Type
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The concept of vaccine passports has opened a new fissure in the COVID culture wars. Many liberals and libertarians—and a slim majority of Americans—support them, while many conservatives call them unjust, even unconstitutional discrimination. On this last point, however, U.S. constitutional law is clear: The government can limit certain rights and privileges to the vaccinated, especially during a pandemic. So the more pertinent question now isn’t whether vaccine passports are allowed; it’s whether they are required—whether the Constitution entitles vaccinated people to receive exemptions from many COVID restrictions. We believe it does. Show more
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Slate MagazinePublisher
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COVID-19; Constitution; Vaccination passportOrganisational unit
09629 - Stremitzer, Alexander / Stremitzer, Alexander
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Is part of: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/490227
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