Bell, the state could—and should—”prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind.” Forced sterilization, ...
In the 1920s, the economy was good, the U.S. had won World War I, and a terrible pandemic ended. But many Americans did not ...
Posner also invokes common sense in defense of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes’s notorious opinion in Buck v. Bell (1927), upholding a Virginia law authorizing the involuntary sterilization of ...
America’s lost history of eugenics through the eyes of its last remaining survivors ...
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Opinion: Supreme Court justices are not arbiters of right and wrongEven the constitutional and the morally right don’t always match. In Buck v. Bell (1927), the Supreme Court ruled as constitutional a Virginia eugenics law authorizing forced sterilization of ...
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