Chapter 13 – Defense Delay and Praying for a Stay
I sent out the judge’s ruling in Corporal Stonewall’s case to a list of people the same night the judge issued it. I was in despair. Now what would I do?
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Posted by Ozymandias | Oct 29, 2019 | Federal Power, Health Care, History
I sent out the judge’s ruling in Corporal Stonewall’s case to a list of people the same night the judge issued it. I was in despair. Now what would I do?
Read MorePosted by Ozymandias | Oct 22, 2019 | DoD Anthrax Vaccine, Federal Power, Health Care, History, Liberty, Military, National Security, Regulation
During the hearings on the Nixon impeachment, Senator Howard Baker (R-TN) asked the now famous question: “What did the President know and when did he know it?”
Read MorePosted by Ozymandias | Oct 15, 2019 | Congress, Constitution, DoD Anthrax Vaccine, Executive Branch, Federal Power, Fourth Amendment, Liberty, Military, National Security, Regulation, Rule of Law, Science
I had defended Marines and sailors facing a lot more time or charged with much more serious crimes, yet I was more nervous than I had ever been before walking into court.
Read MorePosted by Ozymandias | Oct 8, 2019 | DoD Anthrax Vaccine, Federal Power, Health Care, History, Military
The anthrax vaccine’s manufacturer has had an interesting ownership history, beginning in 1968 as the Michigan Department of Public Health (MDPH).
Read MorePosted by Ozymandias | Oct 1, 2019 | Big Government, DoD Anthrax Vaccine, Executive Branch, Federal Power, History, Liberty, Military, National Security, Regulation, Rule of Law, Science
The first use of a human anthrax vaccine took place in 1954.
Read MorePosted by Ozymandias | Sep 24, 2019 | DoD Anthrax Vaccine, Executive Branch, Federal Power, History, Liberty, Military, National Security, Rule of Law, Science
I didn’t even knock on Justin’s door, I busted in like Kreamer on a Seinfeld episode.
Read MorePosted by Ozymandias | Sep 17, 2019 | Big Government, Congress, Constitution, Deep State, DoD Anthrax Vaccine, History, Liberty, Military, National Security, Politics, Rule of Law, Science
More can and must be done, however, to rebuild trust, to avoid repeating past mistakes, and to...
Read MorePosted by Ozymandias | Sep 10, 2019 | DoD Anthrax Vaccine, Federal Power, Health Care, Military
In the late 1980s, the Department of Defense had a problem. It was anticipating the need for better means to combat chemical and biological agents and, to the point, the U.S. was way behind the Soviet Union in its chemical and biological warfare preparedness.
Read MorePosted by Ozymandias | Sep 3, 2019 | DoD Anthrax Vaccine, Military, Regulation
Before 1962, vaccines, drugs, and other such products did not undergo nearly the kind of scrutiny that they do today in order to become licensed. It wasn’t until the thalidomide disaster of the 1960’s that federal regulation of drugs came to be what it is today.
Read MorePosted by Ozymandias | Aug 27, 2019 | DoD Anthrax Vaccine, History, Military
The Declaration of Independence’s most trenchant historical observation is coupled with its boldest claim: “that governments are instituted among men, [and] deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”
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