Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Attorney General Warns Against COVID-19 Orders That Violate Civil Rights

Attorney General William Barr yesterday issued a Memorandum to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights and to all U.S. Attorneys, titled Balancing Public Safety With the Preservation of Civil Rights. The memo calls for U.S. Attorneys to be on the lookout for state and local COVID-19 orders that infringe constitutional rights and civil liberties. The memo reads in part:
... [E]ven in times of emergency, when reasonable and temporary restrictions are placed on rights, the First Amendment and federal statutory law prohibit discrimination against religious institutions and religious believers. The legal restrictions on state and local authority are not limited to discrimination against religious institutions and religious believers. For example, the Constitution also forbids, in certain circumstances, discrimination against disfavored speech and undue interference with the national economy. If a state or local ordinance crosses the line from an appropriate exercise of authority to stop the spread of COVID19 into an overbearing infringement of constitutional and statutory protections, the Department of Justice may have an obligation to address that overreach in federal court.
Liberty Counsel issued a press release announcing the Memorandum.