Daren Bakst, John Locke Foundation director of legal and regulatory studies, explains why North Carolina should compensate victims of forced sterilization tied to the state’s decades-long eugenics program. These comments are associated with the new report North Carolina’s Forced Sterilization Program: A case for compensating the living victims.
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