I investigate the constitutionality of hard state border closures in the United States as a prophylactic response to a pandemic. This type of border closure prevents people from entering a State, except for exempt travelers, a category that includes, for example, military, judicial and government officers, and people granted entry on compassionate grounds. Those allowed to enter usually have to then go through a quarantine regime before being released into the community. During the COVID-19 pandemic, no State has attempted such closures. However, epidemiological experts suggest that, in comparison to other border and non-border measures, such closures are more effective. Given the World Health Organization prediction of more pandemics in th...
As the fight against the coronavirus pandemic continues, state governments are considering more inva...
It is often said that “diseases know no borders,” but COVID-19 has once again shown that policy resp...
CITATION: Petersen, E. et al. 2020. COVID-19 travel restrictions and the International Health Regula...
Pandemics are imbued with the politics of bordering. For centuries, border closures and restrictions...
Covid-19 pays no heed to borders. Globalisation has carried the virus from a market in Wuhan, China,...
The strict controls that many jurisdictions, including most U.S. states, established to contain the ...
Most Americans are unfamiliar with governmental powers during a pandemic, which makes it useful to e...
Questions concerning border closures during pandemics often focus on international borders or rights...
The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in vast deprivations of liberty previously unthinkable: lockdowns, bus...
The president and all 50 governors have declared health emergencies to counteract the spread of seve...
Despite the economic, social, and humanitarian costs of border closures, more than 1000 new internat...
Every recent presidential administration has faced an infectious disease threat, and this trend is c...
Given its intensity, rapid spread, geographic reach and multiple waves of infections, the COVID-19 p...
Since January 2020, the COVID-19 outbreak has been progressing at a rapid pace. To keep the pandemic...
Since January 2020, the COVID-19 outbreak has been progressing at a rapid pace. To keep the pandemic...
As the fight against the coronavirus pandemic continues, state governments are considering more inva...
It is often said that “diseases know no borders,” but COVID-19 has once again shown that policy resp...
CITATION: Petersen, E. et al. 2020. COVID-19 travel restrictions and the International Health Regula...
Pandemics are imbued with the politics of bordering. For centuries, border closures and restrictions...
Covid-19 pays no heed to borders. Globalisation has carried the virus from a market in Wuhan, China,...
The strict controls that many jurisdictions, including most U.S. states, established to contain the ...
Most Americans are unfamiliar with governmental powers during a pandemic, which makes it useful to e...
Questions concerning border closures during pandemics often focus on international borders or rights...
The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in vast deprivations of liberty previously unthinkable: lockdowns, bus...
The president and all 50 governors have declared health emergencies to counteract the spread of seve...
Despite the economic, social, and humanitarian costs of border closures, more than 1000 new internat...
Every recent presidential administration has faced an infectious disease threat, and this trend is c...
Given its intensity, rapid spread, geographic reach and multiple waves of infections, the COVID-19 p...
Since January 2020, the COVID-19 outbreak has been progressing at a rapid pace. To keep the pandemic...
Since January 2020, the COVID-19 outbreak has been progressing at a rapid pace. To keep the pandemic...
As the fight against the coronavirus pandemic continues, state governments are considering more inva...
It is often said that “diseases know no borders,” but COVID-19 has once again shown that policy resp...
CITATION: Petersen, E. et al. 2020. COVID-19 travel restrictions and the International Health Regula...