- The Role of the Chinese Police in Methadone Maintenance Therapy: A Literature Review, ___ Int'l J. Drug Pol'y ___ (forthcoming 2013) (with J. Meng).
- Changing Law from Barrier to Facilitator of Opioid Overdose Prevention, 41 s1 J.L. Med. & Ethics 33 (2013) (with C. Davis & D. Webb).[more]
- Public Health Law Research: Exploring Law in Public Health Systems, 18 J. Pub. Health Mgmt. & Prac. 499 (2012) (with JK Ibrahim & S. Hays).[ssrn]
- The Future of Public Health Law Research, in Public Health Law Research: Theory & Methods (PHLR Methods Monograph 2012) (with A.C. Wagenaar).
- Integrating Diverse Theories for Public Health Law Research (PHLR 2012) (with A.C. Wagenaar).[more]
- Advancing Public Health Through the Law: The Role of Legal Academics: Workshop Report, Temple University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2012-40 (with L. Beletsky & W.E. Parmet).[ssrn]
- Do Mandatory Seat Belt Laws Affect Socioeconomic Inequalities in Seat Belt Use?, SSRN Working Paper (2012) (with others).[ssrn]
- Moving from Intersection to Integration: Public Health Law Research and Public Health Systems and Services Research, 90 Milbank Q. 375 (2012) (with others).
- Punitive Drug Law and the Risk Environment for Injecting Drug Users: Understanding the Connections, Working Paper for the Global Commission on HIV and the Law, 2011 (with J. Chiu).[ssrn]
- From Health Care Law to the Social Determinants of Health: A Public Health Law Research Perspective, 159 U. Penn. L. Rev. 1649 (2011).[more]
- Criminalisation and the Moral Responsibility for Sexual Transmission of HIV, Working Paper for the Global Commission on HIV and the Law, 2011 (with M. Weait).[more]
- Gender-Based Violence, Criminal Law Enforcement and HIV: Overview of the Evidence and Case Studies of Positive Practices, Working Paper for the Global Commission on HIV and the Law, 2011 (with J. Chiu & K. Blankenship).[more]
- State Laws Restricting Driver Use of Mobile Communications Devices: \"Distracted Driving\" Provisions from 1992 to 2010, 40 Am. J. Preventative Med. 659 (2011) (with J. Ibrahim, E. Anderson & A. Wagenaar).
- Making the Case for Laws that Improve Health: The Work of the Public Health Law Research National Program Office, 39 J. L. Med. & Ethics 15 (Suppl. 1, 2011) (with E. Anderson).[ssrn]
- Access to Therapeutic Opioids: A Plan of Action for Donors, NGOs, and Governments, 24 Temple Int'l & Comp. L.J. 417 (2010) (with J. Chiu & C. Davis).[ssrn]
- Racial Disparities in Injection-Related HIV: A Case Study of Toxic Law, 82 Temple L. Rev. 1263 (2010) (with Evan Anderson & others).[more]
- A Framework Convention on Global Health: Social Justice Lite, or a Light on Social Justice?, 38 J.L. Med. & Ethics 580 (2010) (with Evan D. Anderson).[ssrn]
- Healthy Urban Governance, in Urban Health: Global Perspectives 355 (Jossey-Bass 2010) (with D. Ompad).
- Police Interventions with Persons Affected by Mental Illnesses: A Critical Review of Global Thinking and Practice (Center for Behavioral Health Services & Criminal Justice Research 2010) (with J. Wood, J. Swanson & A. Gilbert).[more]
- Laws and Practices that Effectively Criminalise People Living with HIV and Vulnerable to HIV, Working Paper for the Global Commission on HIV and the Law, 2010) (with C. Overs & M. Weait).[more]
- Making the Case for Laws that Improve Health: A Framework for Public Health Law Research, 88 Milbank Q. 169 (2010) (with others).[more]
- The Challenges of Quantitative Public Health Law Research, 39 Am. J. Preventive Med. 99 (2010) (with Evan Anderson).[ssrn]
- A Modest Proposal, 9:11 Am. J. Bioethics W3 (2009) (with C. Davis).
- Assessing Social Risks Prior to Commencement of a Clinical Trial: Due Diligence or Ethical Inflation?, 9:11 Am. J. Bioethics 48 (2009) (with C. Davis).
- Federalism, Policy Learning and Local Innovation in Public Health: The Case of the Supervised Injection Facility, 53 St. Louis U. L.J. 1089 (2009) (with E. Anderson, C. Davis & L. Beletsky).[ssrn]
- Ten Reasons to Oppose the Criminalization of HIV Exposure or Transmission, 17:34 Reproductive Health Matters 163 (2009) (with R. Jürgens & others).
- Closing the Gap: Case Studies of Opioid Access Reform in China, India, Romania & Vietnam, Temple University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2009-25 (2009) (with E. Anderson & others).[ssrn]
- Unkept Promises: 'Law on the Books' and High Risk Populations in Thailand, SSRN Working Paper (2009) (with I Pandey & CS Davis).[ssrn]
- Can Sex Workers Regulate Police?: Learning from an HIV Prevention Project for Sex Workers in Southern India, 68 Soc. Sci. & Med. 1541 (2009) (with M. Biradavolu & others).[ssrn]
- Closing Death's Door: Action Steps to Facilitate Emergency Opioid Drug Overdose Reversal in the United States, SSRN Working Paper (2009) (with L. Beletsky & A.H. Kral).[ssrn]
- Conceptual Models for Global Health Governance, in Making Sense of Global Health Governance 72 (Palgrave 2009) (with W. Hein & C. Shearing).
- Stopping an Invisible Epidemic: Legal Issues in the Provision of Naloxone to Prevent Opioid Overdose, 1 Drexel L. Rev. 273 (2009) (with L. Beletsky & others).[more]
- The \"Risk Environment\" for Commercial Sex Work in China: Considering the Role of Law and Law Enforcement Practices, in Gender Policy and HIV in China (Poston et al. eds., Springer 2009) (with Xia).[ssrn]
- A National Physician Survey on Prescribing Syringes as an HIV Prevention Measure, 4 Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 13 (2009) (with G.E. Macalino & others).
- Drug Policing, Harm Reduction and Health: Directions for Advocacy, 20 Int'l J. Drug Pol'y 293 (2009) (with D. Burrows).
- A Blueprint for Reforming Access to Opioid Medications, Entry Points for International Action to Remove the Policy Barriers to Care and Treatment (2008) (with C. Davis).[ssrn]
- Governance and China's Health Policy, in Health Policy in Transition: The Challenges for China (Lin et al. eds., Peking U Medical Press 2008).
- HIV is a Virus, Not a Crime: Ten Reasons Against Criminal Statutes and Criminal Prosecutions, 11 J. Int'l AIDS Soc'y (2008) (with E. Cameron & M. Clayton).[more]
- Injecting Drug Users' Experiences of Policing Practices in Two Mexican-U.S. Border Cities: Public Health Perspectives, 19 Int'l J. Drug Pol'y 324 (2008) (with C. Miller et al.).[ssrn]
- Stigma, Ethics and Policy: A Response to Bayer, 67 Soc. Sci. & Med. 473 (2008).[ssrn]
- The Case Against Criminalization of HIV Transmission, 300 J. Am. Med. Ass'n 578 (August 2008) (with E. Cameron).[more]
- HIV and Drug Policy in Kaliningrad: Risk, Silence and the Gap between Human Needs and Health Services, SSRN Working Paper (2008) (with others).[ssrn]
- Changes in Governance: a Cross-Disciplinary Review of Current Scholarship, 41 Akron L. Rev. 1 (2008) (with Shearing & Kempa).[ssrn]
- Regulatory Innovation in the Governance of Human Subjects Research: A Cautionary Tale and Some Modest Proposals, 2 Reg. & Gov. 65 (2008).[ssrn]
- The Law (and Politics) of Safe Injection Facilities in the United States, 98 Am. J. Pub. Health 231 (Feb. 2008) (with L. Beletsky, C. Davis & E. Anderson).[ssrn]
- Years of Life Lost to Prison: Racial and Gender Gradients in the United States of America, Harm Reduction J. 5(4): doi:10.1186/1477-7517-1185-1184 (2008) (with R. Hogg & others).[ssrn]
- Do Criminal Laws Influence HIV Risk Behavior? An Empirical Trial, 39 Ariz. St. L.J. 467 (2007) (with L. Beletsky & others).[ssrn]
- Syringe Possession Arrests are Associated with Receptive Syringe Sharing in Two Mexico-US Border Cities, 103 Addiction 101 (2008) (with Pollini et al.).[ssrn]
- The Employment Discrimination Provisions of the Americans with Disabiities Act: Implementation and Impact, 25 Hofstra Lab. & Emp. L.J. 1 (Fall 2007) (with K. Moss).[ssrn]
- Regulatory Paradox: A Review of Enforcement Letters Issued by the Office for Human Research Protection, 101 Nw. U. L. Rev. 643 (2007) (with J. Welsh).[ssrn]
- HPTN 058: Rapid Policy Assessment for China and Thailand (Family Health International 2007) (with Y. Zhang et al.).[more]
- The Employment Discrimination Provisions of the Americans with Disabiities Act: Implementation and Impact, in Institute of Medicine, The Future of Disability in America (M. Field & A. Jette eds., National Academies Press 2007) (with K. Moss).
- Emerging Strategies for Healthy Urban Governance, 84 J. Urb. Health Suppl. 154 (2007) (with T. Hancock, V. Lin & A. Herzog).[ssrn]
- Trends in the Black-White Life Expectancy Gap in the United States, 1983-2003, 297 JAMA 1224 (2007) (with Harper, et al.).
- Justice Disparities: Does the ADA Enforcement System Treat People with Psychiatric Disabilities Fairly?, 66 Md. L. Rev. 94 (2006) (with K. Moss et al.).[ssrn]
- Physicians' Knowledge of and Willingness to Prescribe Naloxone to Reverse Accidental Opiate Overdose: Challenges and Opportunities, 84 J. Urb. Health 126 (2007) (with L. Beletsky, et al.).[more]
- From Security to Health, in Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security (Wood & Dupont, eds., Cambridge University Press 2006).[ssrn]
- Harm Reduction: What's a Lawyer to Do?, 17 Int'l J. Drug Pol'y 47 (2006) (review essay).
- Stigma and the Law, 367 The Lancet 529 (2006).
- To Serve and Protect? Toward a Better Relationship between Drug Control Policy and Public Health, 20 AIDS 117 (2006) (with S. Strathdee).
- U.S. Health Researchers Review Their Ethics Review Boards: A Qualitative Study, 1 J. Empirical Res. Hum. Res. Ethics 39 (2006) (with Moss).[ssrn]
- Prevalence and Outcomes of ABA Employment Discrimination Claims in the Federal Courts, 29 Mental & Physical Disability L. Rep. 303 (May/June 2005).[ssrn]
- Attitudes of Police Officers towards Syringe Access, Occupational Needle-Sticks, and Drug Use: A Qualitative Study of One City Police Department in the United States, 16 Int'l J. Drug Pol'y 267 (2005) (with L. Beletsky & G.E. Macalino).[ssrn]
- Doing a Lot (But not Enough) with a Little: An Empirical Picture of the EEOC's Charge Processing System, in EEOC Litigation and Charge Resolution (D. Livingston, ed., BNA 2005) (with K. Moss & others).
- Effects of an Intensive Street-Level Police Intervention on Syringe Exchange Program Utilization: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 95 Am. J. Pub. Health 233 (2005) (with Davis & others).[ssrn]
- Emerging Issues in Chinese Health Law (Peking University Press 2005) (with Shen Weixing).[ssrn]
- Nodal Governance, 30 Australian J. Legal Phil. 30 (2005) (with Drahos & Shearing).[ssrn]
- Shanghai Plans Responses to AIDS, 365 The Lancet 1524 (2005) (with Csete & others).
- Adapting to the Reality of HIV: Difficult Policy Choices in Russia, China, and India, 31 Hum. Rts. 10 (2004) (with Villena).
- Addressing the \"Risk Environment\" for Injection Drug Users: The Mysterious Case of the Missing Cop, 82 Milbank Q 125 (2004) (with Blankenship & others).[ssrn]
- Governance, Microgovernance and Health, 77 Temple L. Rev. 335 (2004).[ssrn]
- Harm Reduction's First Principle: \"The Opposite of Hatred,\" 15 Int'l J. Drug Pol'y 243 (2004).
- Health Law Teaching and Research in Chinese Law Schools: Results of a Pre-SARS Survey, 18 Temple Int'l & Comp. L.J. 77 (2004) (with others), reprinted in Chinese at 66 Nw. L. Sch. J. Pol. & Legal Educ. Res. 41 (2004).
- On the Legislation Framework of AIDS in China, 12 Shanghai Acad. Soc. Sci. J. Soc. Sci. 46 (2004) (with G. Xia), reprinted in, Emerging Issues in Chinese Health Law 66 (Peking University Press 2005).
- SARS and International Legal Preparedness, 77 Temple L. Rev. 155 (2004) (with Sapsin, Gostin, Vernick & Teret).
- Symposium Introduction, SARS, Public Health and Global Governance, 77 Temple L. Rev. 143 (2004) (with J. Dunoff).[ssrn]
- Applying the Common Rule to Public Health Agencies: Questions and Tentative Answers about a Public Health Exemption, 31 J.L. Med. & Ethics 638 (2003) (with J. Buehler & Z. Lazzarini).[ssrn]
- Foreword, Envisioning Health Disparities, 29 Am. J. L. & Med. 151 (2003).
- Legal Aspects of Regulating Bathhouses and Sex Clubs: Cases from 1984 to 1995, 44 J. Homosexuality 131 (2003).
- Lethal Injections: The Law, Science, and Politics of Syringe Access for Injection Drug Users, 37 U.S.F. L. Rev. 813 (2003) (with S. Strathdee & J. Vernick).[ssrn]
- Public Opinion about Syringe Exchange Programs: An Analysis of U.S. National Surveys, 14 Int'l J. Drug Policy 431 (2003) (with S. Strathdee & J. Vernick).
- Syringe Access for the Prevention of Blood Borne Infections Among Injection Drug Users, 3 Biomed Central Public Health 37 (2003) (with Stancliff, Agins & Rich).
- The Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Development of Public Health Law, in Dawning Answers: How the HIV/AIDS Epidemic Has Helped to Strengthen Public Health (R. Valdiserri, ed., Oxford University Press 2003) (with L. Gostin).
- The Role of State Law in Protecting Human Subjects of Public Health Research and Practice, 31 J.L. Med. & Ethics 654 (2003) (with L. Gable, L. Stone & Z. Lazzarini).[ssrn]
- Would You Consider Prescribing Syringes to Injection Drug Users? Addiction Medicine Conference Survey, 22 J. Addictive Diseases 67 (2003) (with J. Rich & others).
- Evaluating the Impact of Criminal Laws on HIV Risk Behavior, 30 J.L. Med. Ethics 239 (2002) (with Z. Lazzarini & S. Bray).[ssrn]
- Genetic Screening from a Public Health Perspective: Three \"Ethical\" Principles, in A Companion to Genethics (J. Burley & J. Harris eds., Blackwell 2002) (with L. Gostin).
- Health and the Governance of Security: A Tale of Two Systems, 30 J.L. Med. & Ethics 632 (2002) (with S. Aral & C. Shearing).
- Individual and Structural Influences Shaping Pharmacists' Decisions to Sell Syringes to Injection Drug Users in Atlanta, Georgia, 42 J. Am. Pharm. Assn. S40 (2002) (with Taussig & others).
- Integrating Law and Social Epidemiology, 30 J.L. Med. & Ethics 510 (2002) (with Kawachi & Sarat).
- Introduction, Merging Law, Human Rights and Social Epidemiology, 30 J.L. Med. & Ethics 498 (2002).
- Mediation of Employment Discrimination Disputes Involving Persons with Psychiatric Disabilities, 53 Psychiatric Services 988 (2002) (with K. Moss & others).
- Other Branches of Science are Necessary to Form a Lawyer: Teaching Public Health Law in Law Schools, 30 J.L. Med. & Ethics 298 (2002) (with Goodman & others).
- Public Health Law, Society and Ethics: Disease Stigma in U.S. Public Health Law and Research, 30 J.L. Med. & Ethics 179 (2002).[ssrn]
- State Syringe and Drug Possession Law Potentially Influencing Safe Syringe Disposal by Injection Drug Users, 42 J. Am. Pharm. Assn. S94 (2002) (with Welsh, Ng, Li & Ditzler).
- Structural Interventions to Improve Opiate Maintenance, 13 Int'l J. Drug Pol'y 103 (2002) (with Heimer & others).
- Syringe Access Law in the United States: A State of the Art Assessment of Law and Policy (2002). http://www.publichealthlaw.net/Research/PDF/syringe.pdf[more]
- Taking Rights Seriously in Health, 30 J.L. Med. & Ethics 490 (2002) (with Z. Lazzarini & L. Gostin).
- The Dimensions of Public Health Law Research, 30 J.L. Med. & Ethics 197 (2002) (with H. Horton & others).
- The Legality of Selling or Giving Syringes to Injection Drug Users, 42 J. Am. Pharm. Assn. S13 (2002) (with Vernick, Ditzler & Strathdee).
- The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act: Planning and Response to Bioterrorism and Naturally Occurring Infectious Diseases, 288 JAMA 622 (2002) (with L. Gostin & others).
- A Decision Model for Ethical Dilemmas in HIV-related Psychotherapy and its Application in the Case of Jerry, in Ethical Issues in HIV-Related Psychotherapy (Anderson & Barret eds., APA Books 2001) (with Barret & Kitchener).
- Clinical Decision Making in the Shadow of Law, in Ethical Issues in HIV-Related Psychotherapy (Anderson & Barret eds., APA Books 2001).
- Deregulation of Hypodermic Needles and Syringes as a Public Health Measure: A Report on Emerging Policy and Law in the United States, 12 Geo. Mason U. Civ. Rts. L.J. 69 (2001) (with M. Ng).
- Legal Aspects of Providing Naloxone to Heroin Users in the United States, 12 Int'l J. Drug Pol'y 237 (2001) (with J. Norland & B. R. Edlin).[ssrn]
- OSHA in a Health Care Context, in Tuberculosis in the Workplace (Field ed., Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences 2001) (with Crabtree).
- Prescribing Syringes to Prevent HIV: A Survey of Infectious Disease and Addiction Medicine Physicians in Rhode Island, 36 Substance Use & Misuse 535 (2001) (with Rich, et al.).
- Public Health Surveillance of Genetic Information: Ethical and Legal Responses to Social Risk, in Genetics and Public Health: Translating Advances in Human Genetics into Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (M. Khoury ed., Oxford University Press 2000) (with L. Gostin & D. Tress).
- Symposium Introduction: Ask, Tell, Help, 11 Health Matrix 1 (2001).
- Symposium, Harm Reduction in the Health Care System: The Legality of Prescribing and Dispensing Syringes to Drug Users, 11 Health Matrix 5 (2001).
- Symposium, The Genesis of Syringe Prescription to Prevent HIV in Rhode Island, 11 Health Matrix 129 (2001).
- Syringe Prescription to Prevent HIV in Rhode Island: A Case Study, 91 Am. J. Pub. Health 699 (2001) (with Rich, McKenzie & Macalino).
- The EEOC's Charge Priority Policy and Claimants with Psychiatric Disabilities, 52 Psychiatric Services 644 (2001) (with Moss et al.).
- Unfunded Mandate: An Empirical Study of the Implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 50 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1 (2001) (with K. Moss, et al.).[ssrn]
- Pharmacy Sales of Sterile Syringes: An Important Component of HIV Prevention Programs for Injection Drug Users, 14 AIDS S47 (2000).
- Physician Prescribing of Sterile Injection Equipment to Prevent HIV Infection: Time for Action, 133 Annals of Internal Med. 218 (2000).[ssrn]
- A Road Map for ADA Title I Research, in Employment, Disability, and the Americans with Disabilities Act: Issues in Law, Public Policy, and Research (Peter Blanck ed., Northwestern University Press 2000) (with K. Moss).
- Surveillance, Social Risk and Symbolism: Framing the Analysis for Research and Policy, 25 J. AIDS S120 (Supp. 2, 2000).[ssrn]
- Symposium, Disputing Under the Americans with Disabilities Act: Empirical Answers and Some Questions, 9 Temple Pol. & Civ. Rights L. Rev. 237 (2000).[ssrn]
- Syringe Laws and Pharmacy Regulations are Structural Constraints on HIV Prevention in the U.S., 14 AIDS S47 (2000).
- Different Paths to Justice: The ADA, Employment and Administrative Enforcement by the EEOC and FEPAs, 17 Behavioral Scientist & L. 29 (1999) (with K. Moss, et al.).[ssrn]
- Law as a Structural Factor in the Spread of Communicable Disease, 36 Hous. L. Rev. 1755 (1999).[ssrn]
- Outcomes of Employment Discrimination Charges Filed Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, 50 Psychiatric Services 1028 (1999) (with K. Moss, et al.).[ssrn]
- Reducing Sexual Transmission of HIV from Those Who Know They Are Infected: The Need for Personal and Collective Responsibility, 13 AIDS 297 (1999) (with T. Peterman & G. Marks).
- Studying the Legal Management of HIV-Related Stigma, 42 Am. Behavioral Scientist 1229 (1999).
- The Law and the Public's Health: A Study of Infectious Disease Law in the United States, 99 Colum. L. Rev. 59 (1999) (with L. Gostin & Z. Lazzarini).[ssrn]
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- Dedication, 25 Hum. Rts. 3 (1998).
- Fatal Extraction: The Story Behind the Florida Dentist Accused of Infecting His Patients with HIV and Poisoning Public Health, 23 J. Health Pol'y & L. 581(1998) (book review).
- Gay Marriage as a Public Health Issue, 7 Temple Pol. & Civ. Rts. L. Rev. 417 (1998).
- Improving State Law to Prevent and Treat Infectious Disease (Milbank Memorial Fund Report, 1998) (with L. Gostin, Z. Lazzarini & K. Maguire).
- Law and the Social Risk of Health Care: Lessons from HIV Testing, 61 Alb. L. Rev. 831 (1998).
- Syringe Exchange in Pennsylvania: A Legal Analysis, 8 Temple Pol. & Civ. Rts. L. Rev. 41 (1998) (with L. Ferguson & M. Perez).
- Driving the Epidemic Underground? A New Look at Law and the Social Risk of HIV Testing, 12 AIDS & Pub. Pol'y J. 66 (1997).
- Genetic Screening from a Public Health Perspective: Some Lessons from the HIV Experience, in Genetic Secrets: Protecting Privacy and Confidentiality in the Genetic Era (M. Rothstein ed., Yale University Press 1997) (with L. Gostin).
- The Invisibility of Public Health: Population-Level Measures in a Politics of Market Individualism, 87 Am. J. Pub. Health 1607 (1997).
- The Professional Responsibility for Care, 3 Oral Health 5221 (Suppl. I, 1997) (with Glick).
- Dental Discrimination Against the HIV-Infected: Empirical Data, Law and Public Policy, 13 Yale J. Reg. 1 (1996).
- HIV-Infected Health Care Workers: The Restoration of Professional Authority, 5 Arch. Family Med. 102 (1996).
- Legal Considerations in Infectious Diseases Dentistry, 40 Dental Clinics of North America 425 (1996).
- Legal Strategies Used in Operating Syringe Exchange Programs in the United States, 86 Am. J. Pub. Health 1161 (1996) (with H. Gallagher, J. Grace and D. Finucane).
- Law and Ethics and the Decision to Treat, in Dental Management of Patients with HIV (M. Glick ed., Quintessence 1994).
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- Thoughts on the Law and the Public's Health, 22 Am. J.L. Med. & Ethics 141 (1994).
- AIDS Law Today: A New Guide for the Public (ed., with H. Dalton and J. Miller, Yale University Press 1993).
- Education to Reduce the Spread of HIV, in AIDS Law Today: A New Guide for the Public (Yale University Press 1993).
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- Torts: Private Lawsuits About HIV, in AIDS Law Today: A New Guide for the Public (Yale University Press 1993) (with D. Hermann).
- HIV Education and the Law: A Critical Review, 20 L. Med. & Health Care 377 (1992).
- Prisons, Law and Public Health: The Case for a Coordinated Response to Epidemic Disease Behind Bars, 47 U. Miami L. Rev. 291 (1992).
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