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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Streets are far emptier than normal in cities and towns across America. It’s the most visual example of how the coronavirus is impacting daily life. At the root of that: orders to stay home. “The authority lies with the governor and in a number of jurisdictions that authority can also be devolved down to mayors,” said Meryl Chertoff, executive director of Georgetown Law’s Project on State and Local Government Policy and Law. She said things like stay-at-home orders, curfews and non-essential business closings, all have legal footing. “There is some question as to whether these are voluntary at this point, or whether they are mandatory, but there is no doubt that if you took these to court right now, they would be sustained by a court,” she said. They are also enforceable, she said. If you were to break the law, you’d likely be charged with a misdemeanor. However, Chertoff said there is something even bigger she is keeping an eye on. “What I am more concerned about, candidly, are the violation of civil rights of individual and loss of the right to travel,” she said. “So, one of the things that I've been thinking about is what about the right to cross state lines.” There are a growing number of state rules now in place about travel. Hawaii has asked all visitors to stay away for 30-days. Alaska wants anyone entering the state from the “outside” to self-quarantine for 14 days. The governor of Texas is now ordering people coming in from New York City or New Orleans to self-quarantine for 14 days. Florida’s governor asked people traveling in from New York – or who have in the past three weeks—as well as Louisiana, to also self-quarantine. “This is important because, after all the hard work, we don’t want it to now to get seeded, as people flee kind of the ‘hot zone,’” said Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Florida. Whether any of travel requests or restrictions are enforceable is a question, Chertoff said, as similar orders that had come before the courts in previous years only applied to an individual, or a small group. “What enforcement capacities the states have is an open legal question because we've never been in a situation where there are large numbers of people potentially infected,” she said.It’s a situation that the nation might be forced to grapple with in the weeks – and possibly months – to come. 2365

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A father in Texas is furious at the Flour Bluff ISD because the school sent his son home with a military-style haircut.Fourteen-year-old Wesley Benham is in the Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) at Flour Bluff High School.He said his instructor shaved his hair off in front of his class on Wednesday -- without his or his parents' permission, so he texted his father to take him out of school early because he says he was humiliated."I said why?" his father, Ken Benham, said. "Then he sent me a picture of his hair and 'I said what happened?' " 578

  

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A group of demonstrators smashed through glass doors and stormed Hong Kong's government headquarters on July 1, the anniversary of the city's return to Chinese rule. The dramatic events marked a break from Hong Kong's peaceful protests around a controversial extradition bill.The core of mostly young activists were inside the Legislative Council building for hours before leaving late on Monday night. Inside, they spray-painted slogans in Cantonese on the walls of the legislative chamber, torn down portraits and raised a black banner, that read: "There is no way left," mounting an open challenge to China and the city's embattled Chief Executive, Carrie Lam.The protesters had used trolleys as battering rams to bust through the entrance, pry open metal shutters and occupy the site. They also set up barricades and opened a line of umbrellas in an attempt to hold the complex, but shortly after midnight, scores of riot police descended on the demonstrators, firing tear gas and using baton charges to disperse the crowd. It is not clear why police did not clear the building earlier.One young university student, who didn't want to be identified, said protesters felt they had no choice while the government refused to listen to their demands. "The government didn't do anything when two million people asked them to. This is why we're taking further action," he said.The government issued a statement condemning the "extremely violent" acts, saying the police would take "appropriate enforcement action to protect public order and safety."'Extremely violent' actsThe protestors' siege of the Legislative Council building was starkly different than a peaceful march just one street over, on the same day; there, tens of thousands of Hong Kong citizens carried signs calling for greater democracy and an end to the extradition bill.Monday is the 22nd anniversary of the semi-autonomous city's return to Chinese sovereignty. The date is marked annually with protests calling for greater freedoms.Protesters had hoped to block or interrupt an official flag raising ceremony marking the occasion, attended by Lam.The ceremony marked a rare public appearance for Lam, who was forced to publicly apologize for the introduction of the extradition bill last month which sparked public outrage. Protesters fear the extradition bill could be used to send residents to mainland China for political or business offenses.After mass protests, the bill was shelved, and Lam says there are no plans to restart the legislative process for now. However, protests have not stopped, amid calls to abandon the bill completely. Another march on June 16 attracted around 2 million people, according to organizers.Small demonstrations have targeted police and government offices, shutting them down and trapping police officers in their headquarters for hours.Many protesters are still angry over police use of tear gas and rubber bullets to force people off the streets on June 12, when protesters successfully blocked off the city's legislature and prevented lawmakers from debating the extradition bill.In her speech at the flag-raising ceremony Monday, Lam promised to "ease anxiety in the community, and to pave the way forward for Hong Kong."Beijing stands behind leaderWhile Beijing has stood by Lam, she is facing criticism from all sides for her handling of the crisis.Lam says the bill was her idea, not Beijing's, and she has taken responsibility for a rushed roll-out and failure to communicate with the public.Even much of the city's business community, traditionally conservative and unwilling to get too involved in politics, came out against the bill, and some pro-government figures criticized Lam for pushing it through the legislature against proper procedure.Lam justified that move as necessary in order to extradite a wanted murderer to Taiwan, but that justification was undermined by Taipei's statement 3922

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