The “right to travel”

Most people would recognize the right to travel as an inherent, natural right of free people, and the courts say that it is the Constitution. But is it really there?
Latest COVID orders layer chaos over confusion, add to risk

In issuing his latest directive, the governor missed opportunities to quit being an autocrat and start being a statesman.
COVID-19 and the Constitution

The Constitution’s flexibility in emergency is why the late Justice Robert H. Jackson once said, “The Constitution is not a suicide pact.” But emergencies do not cause the Constitution to vanish.
How state lockdowns are destroying lives, creating national conflict

” . . . constitutional rights are not luxuries. They are key to the functioning of our society.”
Polis lock-down order adds chaos to unconstitutionality

Public Health Order 20-24 is an 11 page, mostly single-spaced, mash of bureau-fog.
Denver’s COVID-19 house arrest order is probably unconstitutional

“[Denver] has overreacted and has potentially violated the constitutional rights of city residents and millions of others.