
© Justin Chiu/The Epoch TimesAttorney Bobbie Anne Cox in New York on Nov. 5, 2022.
In what she has called a David versus Goliath battle, New York real estate lawyer Bobbie Anne Cox sued New York Gov. Kathleen Hochul for issuing directives mandating quarantine for people exposed to or infected with highly contagious diseases such as COVID-19. The directives, dubbed "quarantine camp regulations," have been
compared to laws that relocated people of Japanese descent during World War II without due process.
Cox won the lawsuit on the grounds that Hochul's regulation was unconstitutional. In a recent interview on Epoch TV's
American Thought Leaders, Cox told host Jan Jekielek that it's crucial that Americans learn about the Constitution so that they can prevent similar acts by state and federal governments.
"The constitution is not perfect, but it's brilliant," Cox said.
Schools should require learning about the U.S. Constitution, "from the little kids all the way up through high school into college."
"The constitution was written to keep the government in check," she said. "The constitution wasn't written to keep the people in check."Our founding fathers came to this continent fleeing tyranny, according to Cox.
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