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"Part I
THE CASE FOR VACCINATION CHOICE
HUMAN, CIVIL, AND RELIGIOUS RIGHTS, SCIENCE, HISTORY, ETHICS, AND PHILOSOPHY
Since Jacobson v. Massachusetts in 1905, the world has embraced human rights in many forms—women’s suffrage, the Nuremberg Code, free and informed consent, medical autonomy, the human rights revolution, and public health revolutions in sanitation, hygiene, and antibiotics. A thorough reconsideration of compulsory vaccination mandates is long overdue, based on the language of the Jacobson decision, which calls on courts to end vaccination mandates that are oppressive and unreasonable.
—Mary Holland, JD"