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    Abortion restrictions: the case for conscientious non-compliance on the part of providers
    with Jacob Mago
    Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (3): 185-189. 2024.
    This paper offers a qualified defence of physician non-compliance with antiabortion legislation in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. The paper examines two ethically troubling trends of post-Dobbs legislation: narrow and vague maternal health exemption clauses and mandatory reporting of miscarriages in jurisdictions where patients may criminal prosecution for medically induced abortions. It then examines and defends a professional obligatio…Read more
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    The Place of Bioethics in Philosophy: Toward a Mutually Constructive Integration
    with Daniel T. Kim and Wayne Shelton
    American Journal of Bioethics 22 (12): 54-56. 2022.
    The critique to which Blumenthal-Barby et al. (2022), respond—that philosophy has little left to do in bioethics—reflects a common assumption that normative theorizing first generates general moral...
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    Firearm Violence in the United States: An Issue of the Highest Moral Order
    with Chisom N. Iwundu, Mary E. Homan, Ami R. Moore, Sajeevika S. Daundasekara, and Daphne C. Hernandez
    Public Health Ethics 15 (3): 301-315. 2022.
    Firearm violence in the United States produces over 36,000 deaths and 74,000 sustained firearm-related injuries yearly. The paper describes the burden of firearm violence with emphasis on the disproportionate burden on children, racial/ethnic minorities, women and the healthcare system. Second, this paper identifies factors that could mitigate the burden of firearm violence by applying a blend of key ethical theories to support population level interventions and recommendations that may restrict…Read more
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    In this thesis, I defend John Rawls’s assertion that political liberalism does not use the concept of truth. I respond to objections from Joshua Cohen and David Estlund. I argue that Cohen fails to show that public reason needs a minimalist conception of truth, since individuals with a range of conceptions of moral truth can meet the requirements of public reason. I dispute Estlund’s argument that the liberal principle of legitimacy is merely insular. Estlund assumes that the claim that the libe…Read more
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    Reciprocity and the ethics of giving during pandemics
    Journal of Social Philosophy 52 (4): 516-535. 2021.
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    Against the Public Goods Conception of Public Health
    Public Health Ethics 13 (3): 225-233. 2020.
    Public health ethicists face two difficult questions. First, what makes something a matter of public health? While protecting citizens from outbreaks of communicable diseases is clearly a matter of public health, is the same true of policies that aim to reduce obesity, gun violence or political corruption? Second, what should the scope of the government’s authority be in promoting public health? May government enact public health policies some citizens reasonably object to or policies that are p…Read more
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    Re-stating Statist Theories of Territory
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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