A Special Event.
Posted on | September 22, 2021 | 7 Comments
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 Bill of Rights to the Federalist Papers, from McCulloch v. Maryland to Griswold v. Connecticut, from “Comstockery” to Sanger, and FDR’s “Court Packing,” we’ll cover it all.
You’ll learn about “penumbras” from William O. Douglas, and Due Process within the XIV Amendment; how the AMA chose Reagan as their spokesperson against “socialized medicine”, and how LBJ forced integration of hospital wards on Bible Belt states.
We’ll do a deep dive into Roe v. Wade and learn how Justice Blackmun arrived at his compromise solution for “Jane Doe” and others, and examine why Texas Governor Abbott is trying to torpedo it a half century later.
We’ll revisit the politicization of the Terri Schiavo “Right to Die” case, and uncover “conflicts of interest” and deficiencies in “informed consent” at the University of Pennsylvania that contributed to the research death of Jesse Gelsinger.
We’ll hear the voices and opinions of students and professors, analyze Justice Roberts’ National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius split decision that preserved the Affordable Care Act…address mandated vaccines and much, much more.
In just four 90-minute packed sessions, you’ll gain a perspective on the current struggle for health care in America. Most of all, you’ll learn and participate in the process. That’s a promise!
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The Right to Health Care and the U.S. Constitution: Legal, Philosophical, Ethical, Practical
Wilde Auditorium, University of Hartford and via Zoom
1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Course fee: $80
Thursdays: Oct. 28, Nov. 4, Nov. 11, and Nov. 18
Get informed with “Dr. Mike,” back by popular demand, on the recent political history and legal controversy surrounding attempts to establish universal health coverage in America.
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7 Responses to “A Special Event.”
September 23rd, 2021 @ 9:57 am
Is this being offered (in person) only (students)? Is virtual option available?
Regards
Maripat Welz-Bosna MSN, CRNP-BC
September 23rd, 2021 @ 10:27 am
Thanks for your interest, Marypat.
Yes, this is available virtual thru Zoom (as well as in-person on campus). You can register here:
https://securelb.imodules.com/s/1878/lg21/form.aspx?sid=1878&gid=2&pgid=1306&cid=3139&srce=WBpcfall2021
Hope to see you, colleagues, and students there!
Best, Mike
September 27th, 2021 @ 12:17 am
Congrats for taking this step.
October 21st, 2021 @ 7:32 pm
Will people who register be able to view the sessions via a Zoom recording after they take place? I would like to attend but have a conflict every Thursday during the selected time because of a standing commitment. Please let me know. Thank you. Marty
October 22nd, 2021 @ 8:41 am
I would love to attend but will be seeing patients at those times, can I register and view later in the evening?
Maggie MacKrell Gaglione MD
LeMoyne Class of 1988
October 22nd, 2021 @ 8:43 am
Thanks for your interest in “The Right to Health Care and the U.S. Constitution.” Recordings of the four sessions will not be available after the live showing. However, rough print transcripts of the sessions will be available on my website at
October 22nd, 2021 @ 2:22 pm
Thanks, Maggie!
Thanks for your interest in “The Right to Health Care and the U.S. Constitution.” Recordings of the four sessions will not be available after the live showing. However, rough print transcripts of the sessions will be available on my website at