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    Longitudinal Description of State Laws Governing Syringe Services Programs and Syringe Possession and Distribution, 2010–2024
    with Lauren Marie Langan, Katie Moran-McCabe, Sabrina Ruchelli, Alex Hunter Willhouse, Tamara Rushovich, Alina Schnake-Mahl, and Scott Burris
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 54 (S1): 32-39. 2026.
    This article reports new legal data on state syringe services program (SSP) and drug paraphernalia laws in the United States. Scientific legal mapping methods were used to develop a longitudinal legal dataset capturing state-level SSP and drug paraphernalia laws in effect from January 1, 2010, through June 1, 2024. During that period, the number of states with a legal mechanism allowing for syringe distribution from SSPs nearly doubled. However, legal barriers to SSP operations remain in many st…Read more
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    Who’s Afraid of Gender? by Judith Butler (review) (review)
    Journal of Ecumenical Studies 60 (3): 485-488. 2025.
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    Plague, Foucault, Camus
    Foucault Studies 35 70-96. 2023.
    In January 1975, Michel Foucault contemplated the nature and formation of what in subsequent years he would come to know as governmentality. For Foucault, plague marks the rise of the invention of positive technologies of power, where these relations center around inclusion, multiplication, and security, rather than exclusion, negation, and rejection. In a point that might at first seem ancillary to his central argument, Foucault comments on stylized works about plague, such as those, according …Read more