On this day in 1922, the United States Supreme Court unanimously held that public schools could constitutionally exclude unvaccinated students from attending, even if there was not an ongoing outbreak. In the case, the school district of San Antonio, Texas enacted an ordinance that prohibited any child from attending a school within the district unless they had been vaccinated against smallpox. One parent of a student who had been excluded, Rosalyn Zucht, sued on the basis that there was not a public health emergency. Justice Louis Brandeis wrote for the unanimous court that requiring students to be vaccinated was a justified use of “police power” to maintain public health and safety.

Smallpox killed up to 500 million people before it was declared globally eradicated in 1980.
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First day back at school was rough…











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Yesterday was the birthday, in 1833, of composer Alexander Borodin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiexn6O9To4
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