EPISODE · Apr 10, 2023 · 1H 14M
Marty Moore — A Legal Perspective on Vaccine Mandates and Civil Liberties
from The SAM Podcast · host Students Against Mandates
SAM LINKS SAM Website Join the SAM Telegram community Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Podcasts SAM YouTube SAM Shop Donate to SAM Buy us a coffee Marty Moore, a distinguished Constitutional Litigator from the esteemed Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), joins our host Sheldon Munroe in an engaging conversation on a wide range of pressing topics. From the legality and validity of vaccine mandates, especially in the context of university vaccine mandates, to Mr. Moore's legal insights and concerns about the current legal landscape, this episode delves into the critical issues at hand. The discussion also emphasizes the significance of comprehending our rights and freedoms, while shedding light on how fear can erode civil liberties. Tune in for an enlightening and thought-provoking conversation! JCCF Website
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SAM LINKS SAM Website Join the SAM Telegram community Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Podcasts SAM YouTube SAM Shop Donate to SAM Buy us a coffee Marty Moore, a distinguished Constitutional Litigator from the esteemed Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), joins our host Sheldon Munroe in an engaging conversation on a wide range of pressing topics. From the legality and validity of vaccine mandates, especially in the context of university vaccine mandates, to Mr. Moore's legal insights and concerns about the current legal landscape, this episode delves into the critical issues at hand. The discussion also emphasizes the significance of comprehending our rights and freedoms, while shedding light on how fear can erode civil liberties. Tune in for an enlightening and thought-provoking conversation! JCCF Website
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