
United States v. Stanley
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Accountability in Military Experimentation
This chapter explores the legal ramifications of the Federal Tort Claims Act concerning military-related injuries and government experimentation on servicemen. It highlights a notable Supreme Court justice's dissent regarding the ethical implications of involuntary experiments on soldiers, juxtaposing historical human rights violations with contemporary legal practices. The discussion emphasizes the urgent need for accountability and oversight in military operations, particularly in light of past unethical experimentation.
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