April 16, 2007

Robert Daniels with his wife Alla and their son in Moscow, before he came to the US
( Phoenix, AZ ) The case of Robert Daniels, the man jailed with drug-resistant tuberculosis, has sparked a national debate over how government should balance the need to protect the public from a transmissible disease, with the need to protect a person's constitutional rights. We hear from ASU Law Professor Dan Strouse, a bioethicist and expert in U-S quarantine law.
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