Op-Ed: Can the State Suspend Your Rights, So Long as They’re Trampled in ‘Good Faith’?
N.H. Solicitor General Daniel Will was the leading architect of a dangerous theory adopted last year by some New Hampshire courts; namely, that constitutional rights can be “suspended” during a State of Emergency. Now, the Executive Council is considering whether to appoint him to a position on the N.H. Superior Court bench, and held a … Read more