Pastor Robin Luchahan, current leader of the church founded by Henning Jacobson, shares insights on the historical significance of Jacobson's anti-vaccine stance. Michael Wilrich, a historian from Brandeis University, dives into the cultural roots of vaccine skepticism in America. Wendy Parmet, a health policy expert, offers a legal perspective on Jacobson's Supreme Court case, emphasizing the clash between individual rights and public health. The discussion links Jacobson's legacy to today's ongoing debates about vaccination and personal liberties.