“Wright” and Wrong According to Justice Alito.
Mike Magee Justice Samuel Alito surfaced this past week once again around issues of judicial independence and his network of friends. Late last week, Rev. Rob Schenck, who for years led a shadowy anti-abortion movement in Washington, DC, “Faith and Action,” had a serious change of heart. He reported that the leakage of this year’s […]
The AMA vs. Dobbs: “Advocacy” or “Action” in a MAGAGA World. Part 2.
Mike Magee (If you haven’t, read Part 1.) On November 8, 2022, five days after the 2022 Midterm elections, the AMA raised its voice in opposition to Republican efforts to promote second class citizenship for women by exerting public control over them and their doctors intensely private reproductive decisions. At the same time they sprinkled […]
AMA and Dobbs: “Advocacy” vs. “Action” in a MAGAGA World. – Part 1.
Mike Magee Should anyone present know of any reason that this couple should not be joined in holy matrimony, speak now or forever hold your peace.” Book of Common Prayer, Church of England, 1549 Last evening Trump rose from the ashes and declared it was time to “Make America Great and Glorious Again” (MAGAGA). […]
Covid, The Plague, and Smart Students.
Mike Magee This semester at the President’s College at the University of Hartford I’ve been teaching a course on “The History of Epidemics in America.” Of course, epidemic disease knows no geographic bounds, and so we have been addressing how microbes have changed the world we live in over many hundreds of years and across […]
The “Comstockery” of Justice Clarence Thomas
Mike Magee “When we think about the past, we think about history. When we think about the future, we think about science. Science builds upon the past, but also simultaneously denies it.” These are the words of Jim Secord, a Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. His research and […]
If You Survived The Plague, Are You Destined For An Auto-Immune Disease?
Mike Magee This Fall, I am teaching a 4-week course on “How Epidemics Have Shaped Our World” at the President’s College at the University of Hartford. It is, of course a timely topic, but also personally unnerving as we complete a third year under the shadow of Covid-19. Where does one begin on a topic […]
Promises Made – Promises Kept. Biden on “Obamacare.”
Mike Magee As the saying goes, “History repeats!” This is especially true where politics are involved. Consider for example the past three decades in health care. It is striking how many of the players in our nation’s health policy drama remain front and center. And that includes President Biden who recently commented on the 12th […]
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