John Yoo on COVID-19 and Federalism
University of California Berkeley Law Professor John Yoo, who served as the deputy assistant U.S. attorney general during the George W.… read more
University of California Berkeley Law Professor John Yoo, who served as the deputy assistant U.S. attorney general during the George W. Bush administration, discussed federalism during the coronavirus pandemic. During the virtual event conducted by the Hoover Institution, Mr. Yoo talked about the constitutionality of contact tracing, states rights to requisition coronavirus tests and personal protective equipment, and the presidential power to utilize the Defense Production Act. close
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