
States Are Different
Why doesnt the president do what his medical advisor says? Trumps 30-day guidelines merely tell those with risk factors like those who are older or sick and those exposed to a positive COVID-19 case to stay at home. Nine states under Republican governors have not implemented aggressive responses to the coronavirus. States are different" Trump explained last week. I understand that Florida issued one today. Thats good. Thats great. There are some states that dont have much of a problem. … You have to give a little bit of flexibility." He knows every one of those governors he said and theyre doing a great job. Theyre being very very successful with what theyre doing. And as you know I want governors to be running things. In some cases well supersede." Lets look at what a national lockdown would mean. New York would have the same level of lockdown as Arkansas even though their situations are drastically different. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem said South Dakota is not New York City."Trumps Other Reason
Respect for the governors wasnt Trumps only reason. He also had a legal reason. He cant do what his critics want him to do. We have a thing called the Constitution which I cherish number one" he said. Trump probably doesnt have the legal authority. The federal government doesnt have authority to lockdown or quarantine the population said Ilya Shapiro director of the Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute. States do. The Tenth Amendment states that powers not specifically assigned to the federal government belong to the states. Shapiro said governors have broad authority to restrict movement within their states. The president could shut down airports and ports and the interstate system potentially and things like that." He has no general authority to restrict citizens as they go about their daily lives.Martial Law
If the president doesnt have authority to quarantine Americans could he take more drastic action? Could he declare martial law? Various states have declared martial law 70 times. But the last declaration came in 1966. States declared martial law in response to violent civil unrest and often to break strikes on behalf of business interests. The federal government has declared martial law a few times. Once was during the Civil Rights Movement in response to the Cambridge riot of 1963. Another instance took place in Nauvoo Illinois during the Illinois Mormon War. During WWII the government declared martial law in Hawaii. In that case President Franklin D. Roosevelt obtained Congresss approval. But the Supreme Court limited it afterward. It overturned the convictions of citizens who had been tried by a military court. Legal scholars are divided on whether Trump has inherent authority under the Constitution to declare martial law or whether he needs congressional authorization. Joseph Nunn at The Hill observes The Supreme Court has addressed martial law in only a handful of cases and has offered little clear guidance about where the authority to declare it comes from." The Supreme Court has understood the Constitution naming the president as commander in chief" as giving him authority to declare martial law. Similarly it gives Congress the authority to use state militias to suppress insurrections and repel Invasions." Congress has also placed limits on martial law. The Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 prohibits federal troops from participating in domestic law enforcement activities such as arrests and detentions unless authorized by a federal statute or the Constitution. It does not ban them from all domestic activity such as disaster relief. But unless there is something drastic such as violence and looting Trump probably doesnt have the authority to declare martial law. The cases where the courts have agreed with martial law generally involved violence. Or if there was violence the president could deploy federal troops to a state under the Insurrection Act. George W. Bush used it to stop the rioting occurring in Los Angeles after the Rodney King verdict.National Emergencies
Congress passed the National Emergencies Act in 1976 which placed limits on the presidents ability to declare an emergency. The Constitution contains several provisions giving the president emergency powers. They allow the president to skip some of the steps in taking actions. For example the president can get Congress to authorize suspending consideration of writs of habeas corpus when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it." It has proven rather toothless. The number of emergency declarations continues to increase. Trump has issued one over the coronavirus pandemic. It frees the government from some of the usual constraints. It allows the government to spend additional funds including giving aid state and local governments. This emergency declaration also allows it to temporarily lower legal barriers to certain actions. But it does not appear to authorize something as drastic as a national lockdown. Trump has aggressively taken efforts to combat the pandemic. He shut down air travel from China in spite of Democrats claiming it was xenophobic. He then shut down travel from Europe. If he tries to go any further and declare a national lockdown the ACLU will have him in court immediately.CALL TO ACTION:
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