1998: The Law of Vaccination – Toward Radical Reform

Stan Lippmann University of Washington School of Law Supervised Analytic Writing June, 1998 Table of Contents: Prologue Part I.Introduction Part II. The Development of 20th Century Vaccine Law A. From Jacobson to Whitecotton B. The Wakefield Study C. The Tingle Example Part III. The Problem of Establishing Causality in Modern Vaccine Caselaw Part IV Recommendations A. Recommendations for Legislative Reform B. Setting a limitation on Jacobson Prologue A basic question of justice is whether any harm can knowingly come to an innocent group member for the good of the group. As ILs, we were taught in our criminal law class of the case of the Regina v. Dudley & Stephens in which the castaways adrift in a lifeboat without food desire to and eat the […] Read More