Little girl getting adhesive bandage on her arm after vaccination at medical clinic.
Female doctor placing adhesive bandage on little girl's arm after vaccination. Focus is on girl.

Law’s Jessie Hill considers whether parents can impose their religious beliefs on children interested in getting a vaccine

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The Washington Post: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, who has previously written on children’s legal rights to make some medical decisions for themselves, discussed whether parents can impose their religious beliefs on children interested in getting a vaccine.