What Did We Learn from the California Courts’ Response to the Influenza Epidemic of 1918–1919?
There are myriad similarities between California’s overall response then and now, including that state courts adopted individualized responses based on the needs of their communities. Yet, there is no indication that the judicial system yielded any takeaways from its response to the Spanish flu.
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