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1. Jacobson v. Massachusetts, No. 70, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued December 6, 1904 , February 20, 1905
OVERVIEW: A mandatory smallpox vaccination program was held not to violate constitutional rights to liberty and equal protection of the law because it had a real and substantial relation to protection of the public health and safety.
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