Has This Occurred to Anyone?

Absent in all the discussions of who has the right to open up the economy is this seemingly obvious fact:  A President, or a Governor, can, in the right circumstances, order a businessman to shut his business down.  But I can't see that there is any precedent or legal justification allowing them to order someone to start up a business again.

Am I missing something here?

Comments

Infidel753 said…
Good point. And in practice, any company that re-opens (or drags employees back to the office from working at home) before it's safe would be sued into oblivion after the first few employee deaths or serious infections. They have a huge incentive to hold off until they think it's safe, whatever the authorities say.
joseph said…
And the government cannot order people to go to work. Little thing we call the 13th Amendment.

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