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You live in texas. During the covid-19 pandemic, you decide to visit your cousins in new york city. The number of coronavirus cases in new york state is at an all-time low. The number of cases in texas, however, is at an all-time high. To help control the spread of the disease in new york, the governor of new york issues an order requiring that all visitors from texas quarantine for two weeks upon arrival in new york. This order will be in effect at the time of your planned trip. You had hoped to visit some of the sites of new york city and do not want to spend two weeks inside at your cousin’s house. You believe the order of the governor violates your fundamental right to interstate travel. Does the order of the governor restricting travel violate your substantive due process rights?.

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No, it doesn't, because the interest of the government in controlling the spread of coronavirus and protecting the health of New Yorkers is a compelling state interest.

What are fundamental rights?

A group of rights known as fundamental rights has received extensive protection from infringement. These rights have either been determined via the application of the due process of law or are expressly stated in a constitution. The 2015 adoption of Sustainable Development Goal 16 by the UN emphasizes the connection between upholding peace and advancing human rights.  These rights have been acknowledged by the Supreme Court as needing a high level of protection from intrusion by the government. These rights have been deemed to exist under due process or are expressly stated in the Constitution, particularly the Bill of Rights. Fundamental rights are often subject to stringent scrutiny before a law can be upheld as constitutional.

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