The American Federal Executive: A Study of the Social and Personal Characteristics of the Civilian and Military Leaders of the United States Federal Government.

1965 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 278
Author(s):  
Suzanne Keller ◽  
W. Lloyd Warner ◽  
Paul P. Van Riper ◽  
Norman H. Martin ◽  
Orvis F. Collins
Author(s):  
Taylor M. Walls

Abstract The United States Federal government faces significant difficulties when implementing federal quarantine. States have the jurisdiction to enforce quarantine within their states, and the federal government cannot infringe on this right. The issue therein lies in the places and modality in which the federal government may enforce quarantine. This Article aims to outline the places and methods by which quarantine is enforced by the federal government, the problems that arise from this limited jurisdiction, and solutions that ensure federal quarantine is meaningful.


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