St. John's Professor / Mandatory Masks On Campus: Is It Constitutional ?

[quote="Beast of the East" post=391059]
What does that say about blm protesters without masks and not social distancing?[/quote]

Some things are worth risking your life or well being for, like putting an end to racism and police brutality against black people. But there is no doubt that there will be a price to be paid for those protests when it comes to further spreading COVID.
 
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[quote="SJUFAN2" post=391067][quote="Beast of the East" post=391059]
What does that say about blm protesters without masks and not social distancing?[/quote]

Some things are worth risking your life or well being for, like putting an end to racism and police brutality against black people. But there is no doubt that there will be a price to be paid for those protests when it comes to further spreading COVID.[/quote]

Read the first line


"Some things are worth risking your life or well being for, like putting"

and had visions of this thread turning people to the dark side.
 
[quote="SJUFAN2" post=391067][quote="Beast of the East" post=391059]
What does that say about blm protesters without masks and not social distancing?[/quote]

Some things are worth risking your life or well being for, like putting an end to racism and police brutality against black people. But there is no doubt that there will be a price to be paid for those protests when it comes to further spreading COVID.[/quote]

Huh? How does absence of a mask enhance the protest? Actually a more powerful message may have been a march with masks, 6 feet apart (not unlike memorial day parades) that could have stretched for miles.

Instead burning, looting, tearing down and defacing statues, throwing things at cops only serve to turn the silent majority against a good cause.
 
I will take a swing at the original question...

I believe it is constitutional at private universities to enforce a mask policy, as they can make their own rules i this area; however, it is probably unconstitutional at a state university due to its association with the government.
 
Feels like you are getting ever closer to the "yelling fire in a crowded theater" argument. Public health emergencies are real and our laws have probably not caught up to the science. Keeping behind the curve on testing probably serves charlatans and politicizers.
 
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