Everybody was excited about the Supreme Court striking down some of New York Gov. Mario Cuomo’s coronavirus restrictions on religious gatherings. But this was not a long-term win for liberty.
In fact, centralizing power is never good for liberty. It may yield some short-term wins, but in the long run, it is always a threat to freedom.
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The Incorporation Doctrine Broke the Constitutional System
The Incorporation Doctrine and the Bill of Rights
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