If approved, the vaccine could be in use by mid-to-late December 2020. But what about people who choose not to get the vaccine? What about people who have religious beliefs that are not in concert with vaccination? Does a vaccine override personal and civil liberties?
- Morning Reads: Obama Nominee Under Fire for Drone Memos; Death Penalty Makes Former TX Gov. "Queasy"May 6, 2014A roundup of some of the stories we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ...
- February 26, 2014And Mother Jones reporter Dana Liebelson has been tracking the trend.
- September 4, 2013A roundup of the stories the Moyers & Company crew are reading today.
- March 6, 2013Watch the trailer of Jay Rosenstein's documentary exploring the Supreme Court case that established the separation of church and state 65 years ago. The full version of the film is unfortunately no longer available.
- June 29, 2012Board of Education changes to Texas textbooks reveal a clear conservative agenda.
- March 2, 2012Yesterday’s debate on the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act introduced by Senator Ray Blunt (R-Mo.) didn’t take long to heat up.
- April 18, 2008Bill talks with professor Martha Nussbaum about the shaky separation of church and state.
- June 2, 2007
Salman Rushdie has written 14 novels. His latest novel, QUICHOTTE, was shortlisted for the 2019 Booker prize. The NEW YORK TIMES bestseller is inspired by the Cervantes classic DON QUIXOTE. In June 2007 he received knighthood in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. In 2008 he became a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and was named a Library Lion of the New York Public Library. His novel, MIDNIGHT’S CHILDREN, was named the Best ...