The agents of anthrax and smallpox threaten the health and welfare of the state citizenry and therefore the state can enact legislation appropriate to offset the possible harm. In order for the enacted legislation to withstand a constitutional challenge, the possible harm has to be a compelling governmental interest of public safety and welfare narrowly tailored to that goal. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that the United States Department of Health and Human Services has the ability to recommend a compulsory vaccination program for citizens, and this program would not be in violation of a person\u27s constitutional right of liberty as guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment
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The anthrax bacterium, when converted into a biological weapon, poses a serious threat to the United...
Following the recent decision in Roman Catholic Diocese v. Cuomo,[1] clear guidance regarding the st...
In 1905 Henning Jacobson went before the United States Supreme Court in Jacobson v. Massachusetts an...
Infectious diseases such as poliomyelitis, smallpox, and Hib used to pose a significant threat to th...
Mass vaccination and its controversial assessments have become key issues under the covid-19 pandemi...
In this Article, we focus on the constitutional issues concerning compulsory vaccination laws. Our p...
The article argues how states should not allow philosophical exemptions and should either retain or ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has once again brought the vaccine debate into the national spotlight. Except ...
Every state must strike the right balance between an individual\u27s freedom to make medical choices...
BackgroundDespite vaccinations are scientifically proven to be safe and effective public controversi...
Biological terrorism is a growing problem. Search and seizure protections have an on-going balancing...
My thesis examines whether states have the right to mandate certain vaccinations for children enteri...
The spread of contagious diseases has been a major problem that has plagued society throughout histo...
This thesis reviews the recent critical rise in the vaccine-preventable disease, the measles, across...
The COVID-19 pandemic gave America its biggest health crisis in the last one hundred years. In effor...
The anthrax bacterium, when converted into a biological weapon, poses a serious threat to the United...
Following the recent decision in Roman Catholic Diocese v. Cuomo,[1] clear guidance regarding the st...
In 1905 Henning Jacobson went before the United States Supreme Court in Jacobson v. Massachusetts an...