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My topic selection is “Mandatory vaccination”

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I have attached my first paper to help with this: This week, you will conduct an issue review for your selected topic for your project. Present a brief report of your research on both sides of the issue. This should include the following: Citation of your sources Links to the sources where available Brief description of the content of each of the sources (50 to 80 words for each source) Your research review should address at least three (3) aspects of the issue that is the subject of your paper and must present at least one pro and one con article review on each aspect. Sources should be scholarly or of very high substantive quality. Click on the following link to view an example. The first aspect is written out completely, with APA citation and brief description of content. The next two aspects should be completely written out by you in your report, including correct APA citation and brief description of content. Example ONLY This is how is should look:********************************************************* Issue: Legalization of Prostitution Aspect 1: Safety Pro: Stern, S. W., (2019). Sex workers of the world unite. The American Scholar, pp. 40-54. The author presents the case, largely though the words of sex-workers themselves, for de-criminalization and for allowing sex workers to control the conditions of their work—that is, to operate brothels themselves, choose their physicians, provide and receive benefits, and work outside brothels if they so choose - which will make them safer and less apt to be exploited. Con: Der Spiegel Staff. (2013, May). How legalizing prostitution has failed. Der Spiegel Online. https://www(dot)spiegel(dot)de/international/germany/human-trafficking-persists-despite-legality-of-prostitution-in-germany-a-902533.html Staff writers report that since de-criminalization of prostitution in Germany in 2003, exploitation and human trafficking remain significant problems. According to one German law enforcement officer, Germany is a "center for the sexual exploitation of young women from Eastern Europe, as well as a sphere of activity for organized crime groups from around the world" (Germany's Human Trafficking Problem section) Aspect 2: SESTA/FOSTA Pro: (APA citation to article supporting SESTA legislation; brief description of content) Con: (APA citation to article against SESTA legislation; brief description of content) Aspect 3: Economics Pro: (APA citation to article showing better income/standard of living after de-criminalization; brief description of content) Con: (APA citation to article showing real economic benefit is to pimps, traffickers brief; description of content)
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Mandatory Vaccination Student’s Name Institution Course Number and Name Instructor’s Name Date Mandatory Vaccination Aspect 1: Constitutional Rights Pro: Chemerinsky, E., & Goodwin, M. (2016). Compulsory vaccination laws are constitutional. Northwestern University Law Review, 110(3). https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1237&context=nulr The authors argue that compulsory vaccinations are constitutional. They examine the constitutional issues surrounding mandatory vaccination laws and argue that all states should have mandatory vaccination for all children, and only a medical reason should be the exemption. The authors insist that parents' conscience or religion should not form the basis for exemption. As per the author, there is currently no legal basis either from federal laws or the Constitution for a religious challenge of mandatory vaccinations by states. Con: Davisson, B. (2021). My Body, My Temple: The Constitutional Requirement for Religious Exemptions to a COVID-19 Vaccination Mandate. SLU Law Journal Online. https://scholarship.law.slu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1056&context=lawjournalonline The author examines the history of vaccination laws to conclude that mandatory vaccination without religious exemptions violates the First Amendment. Since the Supreme Court decision in Jacobson v. Massachusetts, which allowed states to constitutionally require residents to adhere to compulsory vaccination laws, there have been developments that have broadened religious rights under the First Amendment's Free Exercise Clause. If mandatory vaccination laws do not accommodate religious objectors, they would be unconstitutional since they would restrict the free exercise of faith. Aspect 2: Personal Rights Pro: Brennan, J. (2016). A libertarian case for mandatory vaccination. Journal of Medical Ethics. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2016-103486 In this article, the au...
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