Bioethics
Prosecuting Doctors for Trusting Patients, 16 George Mason Law Review 701 (2009)
In an escalating phase of our country’s war on drugs, doctors treating patients in pain...
Pushing Drugs or Pushing the Envelope: the Prosecution of Doctors in Connection with Over-Prescribing of Opium-Based Drugs, 28 Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 7 (2008)
Evidence, Belief, and Action: The Failure of Equipoise to Resolve the Ethical Tension in the Randomized Clinical Trial, 30 Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 375 (2002)
Constitutional Law
Two Types of Discrimination: The Familiar and the Forgotten, 86 California Law Review 315 (1998)
This essay argues that current Equal Protection doctrine fails to recognize an important conceptual distinction...
Criminal Theory
Willfully Blind for Good Reason, 3 Criminal Law and Philosophy 301 (2009)
Willful blindness is not an appropriate substitute for knowledge in crimes that require a mens...
Discrimination
Two Types of Discrimination: The Familiar and the Forgotten, 86 California Law Review 315 (1998)
This essay argues that current Equal Protection doctrine fails to recognize an important conceptual distinction...
Is Actuarially Fair Insurance Pricing Actually Fair? A Case Study in Insuring Battered Women, 32 Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review 355 (1997)
Expressivism
Judging by Appearances: Professional Ethics, Expressive Government, and the Moral Significance of How Things Seem, 60 Maryland Law Review 653 (2001)
Insurance
Is Actuarially Fair Insurance Pricing Actually Fair? A Case Study in Insuring Battered Women, 32 Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review 355 (1997)
Professional Ethics
Prosecuting Doctors for Trusting Patients, 16 George Mason Law Review 701 (2009)
In an escalating phase of our country’s war on drugs, doctors treating patients in pain...