In an intriguing article this week, David McGrogan, an associate professor of law at Northumbria Law School in England, argues that support for lockdowns during the coronavirus pandemic was often most loudly expressed by companies that benefited from them, such as on-line retailers, buttressed by the rather well-to-do folk who could work from home and p…
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