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COVID-19 v. The Constitution: The New Normal? (2020 Constitutional Rights & Responsibilities Section CLE)


In 2020, the COVID-19 crisis has raised new constitutional issues that have not been seen in court in quite some time.

This manuscript not only brings the constitutional practitioner current, recent North Carolina and SCOTUS significant decisions of this year but also brings the practitioner up to date on the COVID-19 wars, including the federal First Amendment law on protesting in a pandemic and the state "fruits of one's labor" clause litigation update from the front.

Topics include:

  • 2020 Cases from the North Carolina Supreme Court
  • 2020 Cases from the United States Supreme Court
  • Litigating COVID-19 Issues in North Carolina
  • COVID-19 and the First Amendment
  • Best Mental Health Practices in a COVID-19 Environment

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Manuscript originated from COVID-19 v. The Constitution: The New Normal? (2020 Constitutional Rights & Responsibilities Section CLE), December 3, 2020