He lacks the character, maturity and judgment to lead the country in a perilous time.
constitution
Commentary: Maine quarantine ruling shows everything old is new again
Science is at the heart of the federal decision, just as in the 1986 Supreme Court ruling that upheld Maine’s out-of-state bait fish ban.
Commentary: Forced quarantines are not the American way
Detainment without due process is contrary to the Constitution and U.S. ideas of individual rights.
The Maine Millennial: Postal Service may become a COVID casualty
We are in danger of losing an institution enshrined in our Constitution that offers a service that no private company would provide.
Commentary: Thanks to the Supreme Court, ‘10 Angry Men’ can no longer send you to prison
The court now has said that most of the significant protections of the Bill of Rights – the ones dealing with personal liberty – do apply to the states.
Jim Fossel: Governors will decide when to reopen the economy
The president has awesome powers, but canceling a state’s public health emergency is not one of them.
Another View: Fossel is wrong – no one is trying to take away anyone’s firearms
Gun shops should be closed during the pandemic, however, because people gather there.
Maine Voices: Novel coronavirus raises novel legal issues
Congress should enact and the president sign legislation barring interstate travel until the CDC director declares that the public health emergency is over.
Our View: Concord Coach Lines should stop allowing immigration sweeps
A leaked memo from top federal officials makes it clear that agents can’t board a bus without the owner’s consent.
Another View: ERA ratification likely dead on arrival in the Senate
Discrimination persists, despite the Fifth and 14th amendments. But many Republicans in Congress don’t seem to care.