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    An Introduction to Plato’s Republic (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 5 (3): 247-250. 1982.
  •  44
    The Trial and Death of Socrates (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 2 (3-4): 386-387. 1977.
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    Plato's moral theory: The early and middle dialogues
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (1): 103-105. 1981.
  •  44
    For Images (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 6 (n/a): 225-228. 1986.
  •  38
    Plato on Knowledge and Reality (review)
    New Scholasticism 53 (4): 525-529. 1979.
  •  16
    Assessing Cross-Sectoral and Cross-Jurisdictional Coordination for Public Health Emergency Legal Preparedness
    with Cheryl H. Bullard, Daniel Stier, Matthew S. Penn, Teresa Wall, Honorable John Cleland, James H. Burch, Judith Monroe, Robert E. Ragland, Honrable Thurbert Baker, and John Casciotti
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (s1): 36-41. 2008.
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    Improving Cross-Sectoral and Cross-Jurisdictional Coordination for Public Health Emergency Legal Preparedness
    with Cheryl H. Bullard, Matthew S. Penn, Honorable Janet Ferris, Honorable John Cleland, Daniel Stier, Ronald M. Davis, Susan Allan, Leticia Van de Putte, Virginia Caine, Richard E. Besser, and Steven Gravely
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (s1): 57-63. 2008.
  •  4
    The Public Health Law Year in Review: Sponsored by the Public Health Law Association
    with Wendy E. Parmet and Gene W. Matthews
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (S4): 17-22. 2007.
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    Assessing Cross-sectoral and Cross-jurisdictional Coordination for Public Health Emergency Legal Preparedness
    with Cheryl H. Bullard, Daniel Stier, Matthew S. Penn, Teresa Wall, John Cleland, James H. Burch, Judith Monroe, Robert E. Ragland, Thurbert Baker, and John Casciotti
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (S1): 36-41. 2008.
    A community's abilities to promote health and maximize its response to public health threats require fulfillment of one of the four elements of public health legal preparedness, the capacity to effectively coordinate law-based efforts across different governmental jurisdictions, as well as across multiple sectors and disciplines. Government jurisdictions can be viewed “vertically” in that response efforts may entail coordination in the application of laws across multiple levels, including local,…Read more
  •  13
    Improving Cross-sectoral and Cross-jurisdictional Coordination for Public Health Emergency Legal Preparedness
    with Cheryl H. Bullard, Matthew S. Penn, Janet Ferris, John Cleland, Daniel Stier, Ronald M. Davis, Susan Allan, Leticia Van de Putte, Virginia Caine, Richard E. Besser, and Steven Gravely
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (S1): 57-63. 2008.
    This paper is one of the four interrelated action agenda papers resulting from the National Summit on Public Health Legal Preparedness convened in June 2007 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and multi-disciplinary partners. Each of the action agenda papers deals with one of the four core elements of public health legal preparedness: laws and legal authorities; competency in using those laws; coordination of law-based public health actions; and information. Options presented in th…Read more
  •  20
    The Public Health Law Year in Review: Sponsored by the Public Health Law Association
    with Wendy E. Parmet and Gene W. Matthews
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (s4): 17-22. 2007.
  •  15
    Assessing Cross-sectoral and Cross-jurisdictional Coordination for Public Health Emergency Legal Preparedness
    with Cheryl H. Bullard, Daniel Stier, Matthew S. Penn, Teresa Wall, John Cleland, James H. Burch, Judith Monroe, Robert E. Ragland, Thurbert Baker, and John Casciotti
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (s1): 36-52. 2008.
    A community's abilities to promote health and maximize its response to public health threats require fulfillment of one of the four elements of public health legal preparedness, the capacity to effectively coordinate law-based efforts across different governmental jurisdictions, as well as across multiple sectors and disciplines. Government jurisdictions can be viewed “vertically” in that response efforts may entail coordination in the application of laws across multiple levels, including local,…Read more
  •  30
    Improving Cross-sectoral and Cross-jurisdictional Coordination for Public Health Emergency Legal Preparedness
    with Cheryl H. Bullard, Matthew S. Penn, Janet Ferris, John Cleland, Daniel Stier, Ronald M. Davis, Susan Allan, Leticia Van de Putte, Virginia Caine, Richard E. Besser, and Steven Gravely
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (s1): 57-63. 2008.
    This paper is one of the four interrelated action agenda papers resulting from the National Summit on Public Health Legal Preparedness convened in June 2007 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and multi-disciplinary partners. Each of the action agenda papers deals with one of the four core elements of public health legal preparedness: laws and legal authorities; competency in using those laws; coordination of law-based public health actions; and information. Options presented in th…Read more
  •  47
    Plato (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 11 (2): 176-177. 1988.