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Cleveland in Ohio, Flint and Inkster in Michigan, and other cities beset by rising crime and police layoffs, where 911 can rarely dispatch an
pandemic. author. Kate Andrias is Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School. Benjamin I. Sachs is Kestnbaum Professor of Labor and Industry
and load your guns.” Such an announcement would be unsurprising to the residents of Cleveland and East Cleveland in Ohio, Flint and Inkster in Michigan
itself—they were all cases in which states denied unemployment-insurance bene- fits after ruling that claimants who left jobs for religious reasons
scrutiny. To that end, the Court in Sherbert concluded that the state of South Carolina could not deny unemployment benefits to a Seventh-day Adventist
Composition 1729 d. Unemployment 1731 e. Crime 1733 the wandering officer 1679 4. Do Wandering Officers Engage in More Misconduct? 1734 a
Agency Resources 1728 c. Racial Composition 1729 d. Unemployment 1731 e. Crime 1733 the wandering officer 1679 4. Do Wandering
abstract. The COVID-19 pandemic posed an unprecedented challenge to housing stability, with mass unemployment and societal disruption leaving