Can Governors Ban School Mask Mandates?
This week’s episode explores some of the legal battles being fought across the country over masks in schools. Host Jeffrey Rosen was joined by Charles C. W. Cooke, senior writer for National Review, and professor Jennifer Selin of the University of Missouri.

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