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The constitution and the pandemic. The authority to respond to a public health crisis such as COVID-19 arises from the U.S. Constitution, state constitutions, regulations, and case law. These laws, however, often conflict. The plenary will address: 1) does the federal government have the power to mandate vaccination or masks in the workplace; 2) do vaccine and masking requirements violate personal liberty; 3) does the constitution require religious exceptions to vaccine requirements; and 4) can states prevent employers or businesses from requiring masks or vaccines? Please join our keynote speaker, Professor Matthew A. Coles, for a discussion of these issues.
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