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Government,
Constitutional Law

Aug. 10, 2021

COVID can’t cancel the Constitution

California has led the nation in responding to COVID-19 challenges with sweeping, unilateral executive decrees, rulemaking and legislation, some of which the courts have reversed, and Sacramento politicians continue to reshape the state in the name of COVID.

Harmeet K. Dhillon

Founder
Dhillon Law Group Inc.

177 Post St Ste 700
San Francisco , CA 94108

Phone: (415) 433-1700

Email: harmeet@dhillonlaw.com

Univ of Virginia SOL; Charlottesville VA

Harmee is a nationally recognized lawyer, trusted boardroom advisor, and passionate advocate for individual, corporate and institutional clients across numerous industries and walks of life.

Michael A. Columbo

Partner
Dhillon Law Group Inc.

Michael principally represents participants in the political process and those whose constitutional rights have been violated, as well as organizations and individuals facing investigation and punishment by federal and state government agencies and prosecutors. Additionally, he litigates whistleblower claims of fraud in government contracts and programs. He is a former Assistant United States Attorney, currently serves on the board of the California Political Attorneys Association, and is a senior fellow at the Institute for Free Speech.

California has led the nation in responding to COVID-19 challenges with sweeping, unilateral executive decrees, rulemaking and legislation, some of which the courts have reversed, and Sacramento politicians continue to reshape the state in the name of COVID. Just as ballots are being mailed to determine whether his tenure will end early, Gov. Gavin Newsom extended the state's eviction ban until after the recall election. The seemingly indefinite ban (this is the secon...

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