The Legality of Vaccine Mandates – A 7 Minute Summary.
Mike Magee Later this Fall, I am teaching a 4-part course titled “The Right to Health Care and the U.S. Constitution.” In preparing for it, I’ve struggled to remain one step ahead of my future students – some of whom are lawyers. The course itself crosses the boundaries of law, medicine, political science and history. […]
A Special Event.
A Unique Offering for Students, Professors, and Lifelong Learners. (Register For Virtual Zoom Access Here.) Join me, in person or virtual, on 4 consecutive Thursdays this Fall. Together we’ll examine 250 years of history and case law, to expose what our U.S. Constitution says (and leaves unsaid) about Americans “right” to health care. From the […]
The Politics of Self-Destruction: Racial Animus Continues to Fuel Medicaid Opposition.
Mike Magee If you like to see a political party self-destruct, you need only accompany the likes of Governors De Santis and Abbott, and failed California candidate Larry Elder who went down 2 to 1 in his states recall election this week. And If you would like to visit the meeting place of America’s two […]
Remember Yesterday – The Day The “Full Biden” Emerged From Behind the Screen.
Mike Magee Yesterday, President Biden made clear he had had enough of McCarthy and Abbott and DeSantis. “We’ve been patient, but our patience is wearing thin”, were his words. The politics of the moment – muscular, clear, and calculated – were reminiscent of another veteran politician and President, Lyndon B. Johnson. Johnson brought to the […]
The MIC in Schematic Design with QR2 Interactive Reference Codes.
Laurence M. Raine DrPH is a Senior Science Analyst with the Department of Homeland Security with extensive research and governmental experiences in the life sciences. He holds a Doctorate in Public Health, a Masters in Botany, and a Certificate in Scientific and Technical Illustration. What Larry enjoys is creating detailed integrated system schematics to describe […]
“Metaverse” – What’s In The Word?
Mike Magee Keying in on words is a habit that dates back to Medical School. From 1969 to 1973, in Syracuse, NY, (experts estimate) I absorbed 15,000 new vocabulary words as part of my training. dystopian [disˈtōpēən] ADJECTIVE relating to or denoting an imagined state or society where there is great suffering or injustice. NOUN […]