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I think the key fact here is that tests were offered and people lined up and volunteered to take them.

Strict constitutional scrutiny requires that the least disruptive action be taken to obtain the desired effect.

I think no would could possibly argue that widespread free testing would be a bad thing. It’s when it becomes mandatory that it becomes not only wrong, but unconstitutional.




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