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Selected Publications

Selected Publications of Ethics Fellows
and Senior Scholars

A significant part of the fellows' time is devoted to conducting their own scholarly research and writing in ethics. The Center offers an environment conducive to such activities, by providing opportunities for high level scholarly exchange with colleagues, faculty, and distinguished visiting speakers as well as a rich network of intellectual resources unique to Harvard.

The publications listed below were written during, or influenced by, the fellowship year. Former Faculty, Graduate fellows, and Senior Scholars are encouraged to email the Center with updated information on their publications.

For a list of publications relating to ethics curriculum development, please visit Academics and Curricular Development.


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Jeffrey Abramson

"Dear Students" -- under contract with Harvard University Press as of December, 2006, forthcoming in 2008.

"Deliberation: Fair and Foul," in JURY ETHICS (Kleinig and Levine,eds, Paradigm 2006).

"Anger at Angry Jurors," in Chicago-Kent Law Review

Judith Andre

"Learning to Listen," in The Ethics of Bioethics: Mapping the Moral Landscape, Lisa Eckenwiler and Felicia Cohn, editors. Johns Hopkins University Press, forthcoming in 2007.

"Developing World," "Productive Efficiency," and "American Medical Association," in the Sage Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society (forthcoming)

"Remember the Nurses," APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, Vol. 5, No 2 (Spring 2006) pp. 19-21.

"Disgust, Dignity, and a Public Intellectual," Criminal Justice Ethics, Vol 24:1 (Winter 2005) pp. 52-57. (Review essay: Martha Nussbaum's Hiding from Humanity: Disgust, Shame, and the Law)

"The Medical Humanities as Contributing to Moral Growth and Development," in Practicing the Medical Humanities: Engaging Physicians and Patients. Ronald A. Carson, Thester R. Burns, and Thomas R. Cole, eds. (Hagerstown, MD: University Publishing Group), 2005, pp. 39-70.

"Ethics, Professionalism, and Humanities at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine," Tom Tomlinson, Judith Andre and Len Fleck, Academic Medicine, Vol. 78, No. 10 (October 2003)

"Blocked Exchange: A Taxonomy," Ethics (October 1992), pp. 29-47. Expanded and reprinted in: Pluralism, Justice, and Equality, eds. David Miller and Michael Walzer (Oxford University Press, 1995), pp. 171-196.

"Learning to See: Moral Growth During Medical School," Journal of Medical Ethics (September 1992), pp. 148-152.

"Beyond Moral Reasoning: A Wider View of the Professional Ethics Course." Teaching Philosophy 14 (December 1991), pp. 359-373.

Editor, Rethinking College Athletics (Temple University Press, 1991) [with David James].

"Role Morality as a Comlex Instance of Ordinary Morality," American Philosophical Quarterly (January 1991), pp. 73-80.

"Faith and Unbelieving Ethics Teachers," Centennial Review (Spring 1990), pp. 255-274.(top)

Arthur Isak Applbaum


Ethics for Adversaries: The Morality of Roles in Public and Professional Life, (Princeton University Press, 1999).

“Forcing a People to Be Free,” Philosophy & Public Affairs (forthcoming)

“Martyrdom and Desecration,” in The Jewish Political Tradition, Volume II: Membership, ed. Michael Walzer, et al. (Yale University Press, 2003), pp. 102-07.

“Failure in the Cybermarketplace of Ideas,” in Governance.com: Democracy in the Information Age, ed. Elaine Ciulla Kamarck and Joseph S. Nye, Jr. (Brookings Institution Press, 2002), pp. 17-31.

“Culture, Identity, and Legitimacy,” in Governance in a Globalizing World , ed. Joseph S. Nye, Jr. and John D. Donahue (Brookings Institution Press, 2000), pp. 319-29.

“Cultural Convention and Legitimate Law,” Chicago-Kent Law Review 74 (1999): 615-24.

"Doctor Shmoctor" in The American Medical Ethics Revolution, eds. R. Baker, A. Caplan, L. Emanuel, and S. Latham (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997).

"Are Lawyers Liars? The Argument of Rediscription," Legal Theory (December 1997).

"Are Violations of Rights Ever Right?" Ethics (October 1997).

"Racial Generalization, Police Discretion, and Bayesian Contractualism," in Handled with Discretion: Ethical Issues in Police Decsion Making, ed. John Kleinig (Rowman & Littlefield, 1996).

"Rules of the Game, Permissible Harms, and the Principle of Fair Play," in Wise Choices: Decisions, Games, and Negotiations, eds. R. Zeckhauser, R. Keeney, and J. Sebenius (Harvard Business School Press, 1996), pp. 301-323.

"Professional Detachment: The Executioner of Paris," Harvard Law Review (December 1995), pp. 458-486.

"The Remains of the Role," Governance (October 1993), pp. 538-544.

"Democratic Legitimacy and Official Discretion," Philosophy & Public Affairs (Summer 1992), pp. 240-274.(top)

Nomy Arpaly

Unprincipled Virtue: An Inquiry Into Moral Agency, (Oxford University Press, 2002).(top)

Carla Bagnoli

"Realism as a Moral Achievement", Notizie di Politeia, (2002), Vol. 66, pp. 51-63.

"Moral Constructivism: A Phenomenological Argument", Topoi, (2002), Vol. 21, pp. 125-138.

Moral Dilemmas and the Limits of Ethical Theory, (in Italian), LED Edizioni, (Milano, 2000).

Ronald Dworkin's "Hate and Pornography," (translated into Italian by C. Bagnoli and L. Ferrero as "Pornografia e odio"), Filosofia e questioni pubbliche (1996), pp. 39-53.(top)

Solomon R. Benatar

Medical Ethics:

Benatar S.R. What makes a just healthcare system? Brit Med J. 1996; 313: 1567-8.

Benatar S.R. Just healthcare beyond individualism: challenges for North American bioethics. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 1997; 6: 397-415.

Benatar S.R. Social suffering: relevance for doctors. Brit Med J. 1997; 315: 1634-5.

Benatar S.R. Medicine and social responsibility - a role for South African doctors. S Afr Med J. 1997; 87: 281-283.

Benatar S.R. The meaning of professionalism in medicine. S Afr Med J. 1997; 87: 427-431.

Benatar S R. Avoiding exploitation in clinical research. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 2000; 9: 562-65

Benatar S R. Singer P A. A new look at international research ethics. Brit Med J. 2000; 321: 824-26.

Benatar S R. The Biotechnology Era: A story of two lives and two worlds. In:Peace, Justice and Freedom: Human Rights challenges in the new millennium. Bhatia G S, O’Neil J S, Gall G L, Bendin P D. (Eds) University of Alberta Press. Edmonton. 2000; pp 245-257.

Benatar S.R. Transdisciplinarity: a personal odyssey. In: Transdisciplinarity:recreating new knowledge. Somerville M A, Rapport D J (Eds) EOLSS Publishers Oxford. 2000; Pp 171-78.

Benatar S R. Distributive justice and clinical trials in the third world. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 2000; 22: 169-76.

Benatar S R. Justice and medical research: a global perspective. Bioethics 2001 15: 333-340

Benatar S R. Some reflections and recommendations on research ethics in developing countries. Social Science & Medicine 2002; 54 (7) 1131-41

Benatar S R. Human Rights in the Biotechnology Era. BioMed Central 2002

Benatar S R. Bioethics, power and injustice. Presidential Address. Bioethics. 2003; 17: 387-398

Benatar S R. Ethics and tropical diseases: a global perspective. In: Manson’s Tropical Diseases. 21st Ed. Eds G Cook, A Zumla, Elsevier Science, Edinburgh. 2003; Pp 85-93.

Benatar S R. Global poverty and Tuberculosis: implications for ethics and human rights. In: The Return of the White Plague: Global Poverty and the ‘New’ Tuberculosis. Eds M Gandy, A A Zumla Verso Press London and New York 2003. pp 222-236

Benatar S R. Towards progress in resolving dilemmas in international research ethics. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics. 2004; 32: (4) 574-582

Shapiro K, Benatar S R. HIV prevention research and global inequality: towards improved standards of care. Journal of Medical Ethics 2005; 31: 39-47.

Global Health:

Benatar S.R Prospects for global health: lessons from tuberculosis. (Editorial) Thorax. 1995; 50: 489-491.

Benatar S.R. War, or peace & development: S. Africa’s message for global peace & security. Medicine, Conflict and Survival. 1997; 13: 125-134.

Benatar S.R. Towards social justice in the new South Africa. Medicine Conflict and Survival. 1997; 13: 229-239

Benatar S.R. WHO Report 1996: some millennial challenges. J Roy Coll Phys. 1997; 31: 456-457.

Logie D E, Benatar S R Africa in the 21st Century: can despair be turned to hope? Brit Med J 1997; 315: Reprinted in Contemporary Issues in Medical Ethics 6th Edition. Tom Beauchamp, LeRoy Walters (Eds) Wadsworth Press 2003, 704-8

Benatar S.R. Global disparities in health and human rights: a critical commentary. Amer J Public Health. 1998; 88: 295-300.

Benatar S.R. Millennial challenges for medicine and modernity. J Roy Coll Phys Lond. 1998; 32:160-65.

Benatar S R. Respiratory health in a globalising world. Amer J Resp & Crit Care Med. 2001; 163:1064-67

Benatar S R. South Africa’s transition in a globalising world: HIV/AIDS as a window and a mirror. International Affairs. 2001; 77: (2) 347-375

Benatar S R. The coming catastrophe in international health: an analogy with lung cancer. International Journal 2001; LV1 (4) 611-31

Benatar S R, Daar A, Singer PA. global health ethics: the rationale for mutual caring. International Affairs. 2003; 79: 107-138.

Benatar S R. Fox R C. Meeting threats to global health: A call for American leadership. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 2005; 48 (3) 344-61

Benatar S R. Moral imagination: the missing component in global health. Public Library of Science Medicine 2005: 2 (12) e400.

Sreenivasan G, Benatar S R Challenges for global health in the 21st century: some upstream considerations. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics. 2006; 27: (1) 3-11

Bensimon C A, Benatar S R. Developing sustainability: a new metaphor for progress. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics. 2006; 27: (1) 59-79 (top)

Alyssa R. Bernstein

"Human Rights, Global Justice, and Disaggregated States : John Rawls, Onora O'Neill, and Anne-Marie Slaughter," in The Challenges of Globalization: Rethinking Nature, Culture, and Freedom, eds. Steven Hicks and Daniel Shannon ( Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing) (forthcoming).

"International Law and Democracy: A Critique of Kant via Teson," Proceedings of the Tenth International Kant Congress (forthcoming).

"Justifying Universal Human Rights via Rawlsian Public Reason," in ARSP (Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie) (forthcoming).

"A Human Right to Democracy? Legitimacy and Intervention" in Rawls's Law of Peoples: A Realistic Utopia? , eds. Rex Martin and David Reidy (Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2006).

"Stuart Hampshire," (entry) in The Dictionary of American Philosophers (Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 2005).

"Democratization as an Aim of Intervention: Rawls's Law of Peoples on Just War, Human Rights, and Toleration," in ARSP ( Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie) Beiheft Nr. 95 (Franz Steiner Verlag, 2004).

"Women, Gender, and Human Rights: A Global Perspective," (book review) in Ethics and International Affairs, Vol. 16, No. 2, 2002.

"AIDS and Development in Africa," (book review) in The Harvard International Review (Summer Issue), 2002.

"The Law of Peoples," (book review) in Philosophical Inquiry, 2002.

Lawrence A. Blum

"Moral Assymetries in Racism," in Racial Theory and Controversy, eds. Susan Babbitt and Sue Campbell (Blackwell, 1997).

"Antiracist Civic Education and the California History -- Social Science Framework," in Public Education in a Multicultual Society: Policy, Theory, Critique, ed. Robert Fullinwider (Cambridge University Press, 1996).

"Community," in Philosophy of Education: An Encyclopedia, ed. J.J. Chambliss (Garland, 1996).

Moral Perception and Particularity (Cambridge University Press, 1994).(top)

Norman E. Bowie

Business Ethics: A Kantian Perspective

2005 "Kantian Ethical Thought” in The Ethics of Human Resources and Industrial Relations, John W. Budd and James G Scoville, eds., Champaign: IL: Labor and Employment Relations Association.

2004 “Kantian Perspective on the Characteristics of Ethics Programs,” with Scott Reynolds, Business Ethics Quarterly 14:2, pp. 275-292.

2003 “Sweatshops and Respect for Persons,” with Denis Arnold, Business Ethics Quarterly, 13:2,pp.221-242. Reprinted in Taking Sides: Clashing Views On Controversial Issues in Business Ethics, Lisa Newton and Maureen Ford eds. Dushkin-McGraw Hill, 2006 and in 13 other business ethics anthologies..

2000 “A Kantian Theory of Leadership.” Leadership and Organization Development, 21, #4, pp. 185-193. Reprinted in The International Library of Leadership, J. Thomas Wren, Douglas A Hicks, and Terry L Price eds., Translated into Greek for Business Ethics, Alexander Antoniou editor, 2004

1999 “A Kantian Approach to Business Ethics” in A Companion To Business Ethics , Robert E. Frederick, Ed. Blackwell Publishers, pp.3-16. Reprinted in Donaldson, Werhane, and Cording 7 th ed. Prentice Hall, 2002 Translated into Greek for Business Ethics, Alexander Antoniou editor, 2004

1998 “A Kantian Theory of Capitalism” in Business Ethics Quarterly The Ruffin Series, Special Issue # 1, pp.37-60.

1998 “A Kantian Theory of Meaningful Work,” Journal of Business Ethics, 17 1083-1092.

David Brendel

Philosophy of mind in the clinic: The relation between causal and meaningful explanation in psychiatry. Harv Rev Psychiatry 2000;8:184-191.

Multifactorial causation of mental disorders: A proposal to improve the DSM. Harv Rev Psychiatry 2001;9:42-45.

The ethics of diagnostic and therapeutic paradigm choice in psychiatry. Harv Rev Psychiatry 2002;10:47-50.

Complications to consent. J Clin Ethics 2003;14:90-94.

Reductionism, eclecticism, and pragmatism in psychiatry: The dialectic of clinical explanation. J Med Philos 2003;28:563-580.

Brendel RW, Brendel DH. Professionalism and the doctor-patient relationship in psychiatry. In: The 10-minute guide to psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. New York: Professional Publishing Group, 2005, p. 1-7.

Healing Psychiatry: Bridging the Science/Humanism Divide. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2006.

Holman JB, Brendel DH. The ethics of palliative care in psychiatry. J Clin Ethics 2006;17:335-340.

Psychotherapy and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission: The dialectic of individual and collective healing. In: Trauma, truth, and reconciliation: Healing damaged relationships. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006, pp. 15-27.

Brendel DH, Chu J, Radden J, Leeper H, Pope HG, Samson J, Tsimprea G, Bodkin JA. The price of a gift: An approach to receiving gifts from patients in psychiatric practice. Harv Rev Psychiatry 2007; in press.

Troyen A. Brennan

Just Doctoring: Medical Ethics in a Liberal State (University of California Press, 1991). (top)

Allan Brett

Brett AS, Grodin M. Ethical aspects of human experimentation in health services research. JAMA 1991; 265:1854-1857

Brett AS. Limitations of listing specific medical interventions in advance directives. JAMA 1991; 266:825-828.

Brett AS. Psychologic effects of the diagnosis and treatment of hypercholesterolemia: Lessons from case studies. Am J Med 1991;91:642-647.

Brett AS. The case against persuasive advertising by health maintenance organizations. N Engl J Med 1992;326:1353-7.

Truog R, Brett AS, Frader J. The problem with futility. N Engl J Med 1992;326:1560-4.

Emanuel E, Brett AS. Managed competition and the patient-physician relationship. N Engl J Med 1993; 329:879-882.

Brett AS. The mammography and PSA controversies: Implications for patient-physician encounters and public policy. J Gen Intern Med 1995;10:266-70.

Brett AS. Relationships between primary care physicians and consultants in managed care. J Clinical Ethics 1997;8(1):60-65.

Brett AS, Raymond JI, Saunders DE, Khushf G. An ethics discussion series for hospital administrators. HEC Forum 1998 June;10:177-85.

Brett AS. New guidelines for coding physicians’ services: A step backward. N Engl J Med 1998;339:1705-1708.

Brett AS. The hospital ethics committee: Integral player or passive observer? Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association 2000; 96:430-1.

Brett AS, Rosenberg JC. The adequacy of informed consent for placement of gastrostomy tubes. Arch Intern Med 2001; 161:745-8.

Brett AS. Problems in caring for critically and terminally ill patients: Perspectives of physicians and nurses. HEC Forum 2002; 14:132-147.

Brett AS, Jersild P. Inappropriate treatment near the end of life: Conflict between religious convictions and clinical judgment. Arch Intern Med 2003; 163:1645-9.

Brett AS, Burr W, Moloo J. Is pharmaceutical marketing ethically problematic? A survey of physicians. Arch Intern Med 2003;163:2213-2218.

Brett AS. Cheap trinkets, effective marketing: Small gifts from drug companies to physicians. American Journal of Bioethics 2003;3 (3):52-54.

Brett AS, Carney PI, McKeown RE. Attitudes toward hormone therapy after the Women’s Health Initiative: A comparison of internists and gynecologists. J Gen Intern Med 2005;20:416-418.

Brett AS. Futility revisited: Reflections on the perspectives of families, physicians, and institutions. HEC Forum 2005;17:276-292.

Brett AS, Zuger A. The run on Tamiflu – should physicians prescribe on demand? N Engl J Med 2005;353:2636-2637.

Brett AS. Two-tiered health care: a problematic double standard. Arch Intern Med (in press for March 2007). (top)

Corey Brettschneider

“The Rights of the Guilty,” Political Theory , 2007

Talbot M. Brewer

“Three Dogmas of Desire” –  forthcoming in Timothy Chappell, editor, Values and Virtues  (Oxford University Press)

“The Patina of the Past: Meditations on Memory and Home” –  The Hedgehog Review  (Volume 7, Number 3, Fall 2005, 46-55)

“Virtues We Can Share: A Reading of Aristotle’s Ethics” – Ethics  (Volume 115, Number 4, July 2005, 721-58)

“Máximas y Virtudes”  – in José María Torralba, editor, Doscientos Años Después: Retornos y Relecturas de Kant (2005 supplemental volume of Anuario Filosófico)

“Savoring Time: Desire, Pleasure and Wholehearted Activity”  – Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (with other selected papers from the 2002 annual meeting of the British Society for Ethical Theory, in Volume 6, Number 2, June 2003, 143-160)

“Two Kinds of Commitments (And Two Kinds of Social Groups)”  – Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (Volume 66, Number 3, May 2003, 554-583)

“The Real Problem with Internalism about Reasons”  – Canadian Journal of Philosophy (Volume 42, No. 4, December 2002, 443-473)

“Maxims and Virtues” – The Philosophical Review  (Vol. 3, No. 4, October 2002, 539-72)

“The Character of Temptation: Towards a More Plausible Kantian Moral Psychology”  –   Pacific Philosophical Quarterly  (Volume 83, Summer 2002, 103-130)

“We the People, We the Warriors” -- The Washington Post  Op-Ed page, August 26, 2002

“A Review Essay on John Rawls’ Justice as Fairness: A Restatement”  – The Hedgehog Review  (Volume 4, No. 1, Spring 2002, 100-115)

“Rethinking Our Maxims”  – Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (with other selected papers from the 2000 annual meeting of the British Society for Ethical Theory, in Volume 4, No. 3, September 2001, 219-230)

The Bounds of Choice: Unchosen Virtues, Unchosen Commitments  –
(New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul, Garland Publishing Division, 2000)

Dan W. Brock

"Shaping Future Children: Parental Rights and Societal Interests," Journal of Political Philosophy, December 2005 13, 4 ; 377-398.

"Ethical Issues in the Use of Cost Effectiveness Analysis for the Prioritization of Health Care Resources," in Public Health, Ethics, and Equity, eds. Sudhir Anand, Fabienne Peter, and Amartya Sen (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004).

"Borderline Cases of Taking Life in Medicine," in Intending Death in Medicine, eds. T. Beauchamp and J. Freeman (Prentice Hall, 1996).

Biomedical Ethics, 3rd Ed., eds. T. Mappes and D. DeGracia (McGraw Hill, 1995).

"Public Moral Discourse," in Society's Choices: Social and Ethical Decision Making in Biomedicine (National Academy Press, 1995).

Contempoary Issues in Bioethics, Rev, Ed., eds. T. Beauchamp and L. Walters (Wadsworth, 1994).

"Reproductive Freedom: Its Nature, Bases, and Limits," in Healthcare Ethics: Critical Issues for Health Professionals, eds. David Thomasma and John Monagle (Aspen, 1994).

Life and Death: Philosophical Essays in Biomedical Ethics (Cambridge University Press, 1993).

"Voluntary Active Euthanasia," Hastings Center Report (March/April 1992), pp. 10-22. Reprinted in: Death, Dying, and Bereavement, eds. G. Dickinson, M. Leming and A. Mermann (Dushkin, 1993).

"What is the Moral Basis of the Authority of Family Members to Act As Surrogates for Incompetent Parents?" Journal of Clinical Ethics (1992), pp. 121-123. (top)

Ross E. Cheit

"Statutes of Limitations and Offenses Against Children," in Trauma and Memory, ed. A. Tishelman (Harvard University Press, 1997).

"State Adoption of Model Insurance Legislation," Publius: The Journal of Federalism (Winter 1993).

"Corporate Ambulance Chasers: The Charmed Life of Business Litigation," Studies in Law, Politics and Society (1991), pp. 119-140.

"The Rhode Island Credit Union Crisis," Comparative State Politics (August 1991).

"How Not to Reform Auto Insurance," The Public Interest (Summer 1991).(top)

Jonathan R. Cohen

"The Culture of Legal Denial," in The Affective Assistance of Counsel, Marjorie A. Silver, ed. (Carolina Academic Press, 2006).  

"In God’s Garden:  Creation and Cloning in Jewish Thought," in Ethical Issues: Western Philosophical and Religious Perspectives, Terrence Reynolds, ed., 480-486 (Belmont, CA:  Thomson Wadsworth, 2006).

"The Culture of Legal Denial," 84 Nebraska Law Review 247-312 (2005).

"A Taxonomy of Dispute Resolution Ethics," in The Handbook of Dispute Resolution, Michael L. Moffitt & Robert Bordone, eds., 244-253 (San Francisco:  Jossey-Bass, 2005).

"The Immorality of Denial," 79 Tulane Law Review 903-953 (2005).

"Toward Candor after Medical Error: The First Apology Law," 5 Harvard Health Policy Review 1, 21-24 (Spring 2004).  

"The Ethics of Respect in Negotiation," in What’s Fair: Ethics for Negotiators, Carrie Menkel-Meadow & Michael Wheeler, eds., 257-263 (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2004).

Norman Daniels

Setting Limits Fairly: Can We Learn to Share Medical Resources? (Oxford University Press, 2002) [with James Sabin].

Benchmarks of Fairness for Health Care Reform (Oxford University Press, 1996) [with Donald Light and Ronald Caplan].

Justice and Justification: Reflective Equilibrium in Theory and Practice (Cambridge University Press, 1996).

"Mental Disabilities, Equal Opportunity and the ADA," in Mental Disorder, Work Disability and the Law, eds. Richard J.Bonnie and John Monahan (University of Chicago Press, 1996), pp. 282-297.

Seeking Fair Treatment. From the AIDS Epidemic to National Health Care Reform (Oxford University Press, 1995).

"Determining 'Medical Necessity' in Mental Health Practice: A Study of Clinical Reasoning and a Proposal for Insurance Policy," Hasting Center Report (November/December 1994), pp. 5-13, [with J. Sabin].

"Ethical Foundations of the Clinton Administration's Proposed Health Care System," Journal of the American Medical Association (1994), pp. 1189-1196, [with Dan Brock].

"The Genome Project, Individual Differences, and Just Health Care," in Justice and the Human Genome Project eds. T. Murphy and M. Lappe (University of California Press, 1994), pp. 10-132.

"Rationing Fairly: Programmatic Considerations," Bioethics (1993), pp. 224-233.(top)

James Dawes

"Narrating Disease: AIDS, Consent, and the Ethics of Representation," Social Text (Fall 1995).

"Truth and Decay in Shakespeare's Sonnets," Cahiers Elisabethains (April 1995). (top)

Peter de Marneffe

"Avoiding Paternalism." Philosophy & Public Affairs 34 (Winter 2006):68-94.

The Legalization of Drugs. With Douglas Husak. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

J. Gregory Dees

“Taking Social Entrepreneurship Seriously: Uncertainty, Innovation, and Social Problem Solving,” Social Science and Modern Society, vol. 44, no. 3, March/April 2007

“Rhetoric, Research, and Reality: Building a Solid Foundation for the Practice of Social Entrepreneurship,” with Beth Battle Anderson, Social Entrepreneurship: New Paradigms of Sustainable Social Change, Alex Nicholls (ed.), Oxford University Press, 2006

“Framing a Theory of Social Entrepreneurship: Building on Two Schools of Practice and Thought,” with Beth Battle Anderson, Research on Social Entrepreneurship: Understanding and Contributing to an Emerging Field, ARNOVA Occasional Paper Series, vol. 1 no. 3, Rachel Mosher-Williams (ed.), 2006

“Scaling Social Impact: Strategies for Spreading Social Innovations,” with Beth Battle Anderson and Jane Wei-Skillern, Stanford Social Innovation Review, vol. 1 no. 4, spring 2004

“For-Profit Social Ventures,” with Beth Battle Anderson, International Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, vol. 2, special issue on Social Entrepreneurship, Marilyn Kourilsky and William Walstad (eds.), 2003

“Sector Bending: Blurring the Lines between Nonprofit and For-Profit,” with Beth Anderson, Social Science and Modern Society, vol. 40 no. 4, May/June 2003

Strategic Tools for Social Entrepreneurs: Enhancing the Performance of Your Enterprising Nonprofit , with co-editors Jed Emerson and Peter Economy, John Wiley & Sons, 2002

Enterprising Nonprofits: A Toolkit for Social Entrepreneurs , with co-editors Jed Emerson and Peter Economy, John Wiley & Sons, 2001

“Enterprising Nonprofits,” Harvard Business Review, January-February 1998

"The Challenges of Combining Social and Commercial Enterprise," with Jaan Elias, Business Ethics Quarterly, vol. 8 no. 1, January 1998

"Deception and Mutual Trust: A Reply to Strudler," with Peter C. Cramton, Business Ethics Quarterly, vol. 5 no. 4, October 1995

"Promoting Honesty in Negotiation: An Exercise in Practical Ethics," with Peter C. Cramton, Business Ethics Quarterly, vol. 3 no. 4, October 1993

"Shrewd Bargaining on the Moral Frontier: Toward a Theory of Morality in Practice," with Peter C. Cramton, Business Ethics Quarterly, vol. 1 no. 2, March 1991 (top)

Rebecca Dresser

"What Bioethics Can Learn from the Women's Health Movement," in Feminism and Bioethics: Beyond Reproduction, ed. Susan Wolf (Oxford University Press, 1996), pp. 144-159.

"Long-Term Contraceptives in the Criminal Justice System," Special Supplement, Hastings Center Report (January/February 1995), pp. S15-S18.

"Missing Persons: Legal Perceptions of Incompetent Patients," Rutgers Law Review (Winter 1994), pp. 609-719.

"Freedom of Conscience, Professional Responsibility, and Access to Abortion," Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (Fall 1994), pp. 280-285.

"The Incompetent Patient on the Slippery Slope," Hastings Center Report (July/August 1994), pp. 6-12, [with Peter Whitehouse]. Reprinted in: Social Issues Resources Series.

"Defining Scientific Misconduct: The Relevance of Mental State," Journal of the American Medical Association (1993), pp. 895-897.

"Sanctions for Research Misconduct: A Legal Perspective," Academic Medicine (September 1993), pp. 539-543.

"Culpability and Other Minds," Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal (1992). pp. 41-88.(top)

Ockert Dupper

“Remedying the past or reshaping the future? Justifying race-based affirmative action in South African and the United States” (2005) 21 The International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations 89-130

"In Defence of Affirmative Action" (2004) 121 South African Law Journal 187-215.

Catherine Z. Elgin

'Changing Core Values', _Newsletter for the Study of East Asian Civilizations_ (Taiwan), September 2005, pp. 20-28.

Between the Absolute and the Arbitrary , Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1997.

Considered Judgment , Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996.

Reconceptions (with Nelson Goodman), Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Co., 1988; London: Routledge, 1988; Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1989, in German; Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1994, in French; Torino: Bollati Boringhieri, forthcoming in Italian; Tokyo: Misuzo Shobo, 2002, in Japanese.

With Reference to Reference, Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Co., 1983.

Ezekiel J. Emanuel

"What is Accountability in Health Care?" Annals of Internal Medicine (1996), pp. 229-239 [with Linda Emanuel].

"Institutional Conflict of Interest: General Framework and Application to a Particular Case," New England Journal of Medicine (1995), pp. 262-267 [with Daniel Steiner].

"Preserving the Physician-Patient Relationship in the Era of Managed Care," Journal of the American Medical Association (1995), pp. 323-329 [with N.M. Dubler].

"Managed Competition and the Patient-Physician Relationship," New England Journal of Medicine (1993), pp. 879-882 [with Allan S. Brett].

"Four Models of the Physician-Patient Relationship," Journal of the American Medical Association (1992), pp. 2067-2071 [with Linda Emanuel].

The Ends of Human Life: Medical Ethics in a Liberal Polity (Harvard University Press, 1991).

"The Medical Directive: A New Comprehensive Advance Care Document," Journal of the American Medical Association (1989), pp. 3288-3293 [with Linda Emanuel].

"Do Physicians Have an Obligation to Treat Patients with AIDS?" New England Journal of Medicine (1988), pp. 1686-1690. (top)

Linda Emanuel

"Professional Standards in Health Care: Calling All Parties to Account," Health Affairs (1997), pp. 52-54.

"Advance Care Planning as a Process," Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (1995), pp. 440-446, [with M. Danis, R.A. Pearlman, P.A. Singer].

"Defining Death: A Reexamination with Policy and Medical Practice Implications," Hastings Center Report (August 1995).

"The Distinction Between Withdrawing and Withholding Care: Balancing the Debate," Journal of American Gerontology (1995), pp. 696-701, [with N. Jecker].

"Structured Deliberation Using Validated Worksheets as an Intervention to Improve Decision Making for the Seriously Ill," Hastings Center Report (1995), pp. 514-518.

"The Consultant's Role and the Doctor-Patient Relationship," Archives of Internal Medicine (1994), pp. 1785-1790, [with J. Richter].

"When Patients Have No Advance Directives: Institutional Default, Guidelines Defined by Communities of Patients," Hastings Center Report (1993), pp. 6-14, [with Ezekiel J.Emanuel].

"Four Models of the Doctor-Patient Relationship," Journal of the American Medical Association (1992), pp. 2067-2071, [with Ezekiel J. Emanuel].(top)

David Estlund

Editor for the collection, Democracy (Blackwell, 2002)

Democratic Authority: A Philosophical Framework, forthcoming with Princeton University Press in 2007.

"Democracy Without Preference," The Philosophical Review, July 1990, pp. 397-423

“Political Quality,” Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 17, no. 1, Winter 2000, pp. 127-60,

“Political Authority and The Tyranny of Non-Consent,” Philosophical Issues, 15, 2005.

"Beyond Fairness and Deliberation: The Epistemic Dimension of Democratic Authority," in Deliberative Democracy, eds. James Bohman and William Rehg (MIT Press, 1997).

Book Review: Kent Greenawalt, Private Consciences and Public Reasons, Ethics (January 1997).

"The Insularity of the Reasonable: Why Political Liberalism Must Admit the Truth," Ethics (January 1998), Vol. 108, pp. 252-275.

"The Survival of Egalitarian Justice in John Rawls' Political Liberalism," The Journal of Political Philosophy (March 1996), pp. 68-78.(top)

Richard H. Fallon, Jr.

"'The Rule of Law' as a Concept in Constitutional Discourse," Columbia Law Review (January 1997).

"Affirmative Action Based on Economic Disadvantage," UCLA Law Review (August 1996). pp. 1913-1951.

"Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction, Substantive Rights, and the War on Terrorism," forthcoming in June 2007 in volume 120 of the Harvard Law Review

"Judicially Manageable Standards and Constitutional Meaning," 119 Harvard Law Review 1274 (2006)

"Legitimacy and the Constitution," 118 Harvard Law Review 1787 (2005)(top)

James E. Fleming

Securing Constitutional Democracy: The Case of Autonomy (University of Chicago Press, 2006)

Constitutional Interpretation: The Basic Questions (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2007 - with Professor Sotirios A. Barber of Notre Dame).

Andreas Føllesdal

Editor, "Do Welfare Obligations End At the Boundaries of the Nation State?" Restructuring the Welfare State, (Springer-Verlag, 1996) [with Peter Koslowski].

"Minority Rights: A Liberal Contractualist Case," in Do We Need Minority Rights? Conceptual Issues, ed. Iuha Raikka (Kluwer Academic Publisher/Kluwer Law International, 1996).

Ethics in Management: Cases and Questions, Compendium (Norwegian School of Management, 1995).

"Forskningsetikk -- moralfilosofiske perspektver" ("Research Ethics -- Philosophical Perspectives"), in Seks innlegg om forskningsetikk i samfunnsvitenskap og humaniora (Oslo: Den nasjonale forskningsetiske Iomite for samfunnsvitenskap og humaniora (The Norwegian Committee on Research Ethics in the Social Sciences and the Humanities, 1995), pp. 7-22.

"Justifying Human Rights: The Challenge of Cross-Cultural Toleration," European Journal of Law, Philosophy and Computer Science (1995), pp. 38-49. Reprinted in: ARENA (1996), p.4.

"On Rawls and Local Justice," ("Om Rawls og local rettferdighet"), Norsk Statsvitenskapelig tidsskrift (1994), pp. 223-239.

"Philosophers as Consultants" in The Use of Consultancy: European Perspectives. Ethical Demands and Requirements (Kluwer, 1994), pp. 253-258.

"John Rawls," in Vestens Tenkere (Thinkers of the Western World), vol.3, ed.Trond Berg Eriksen (Aschehoug, 1993), pp. 439-451.(top)

Lachlan Forrow

"Medical Ethics Education," The Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 2nd Edition (MacMillan, 1995) [with Robert Arnold].

"Physicians and Nuclear War," The Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 2nd Edition (MacMillan, 1995).

"Medical Ethics and Doctor-Patient Communication," in The Medical Interview. a textbook on medical interviewing, eds. M. Lipkin, S.M. Putnam and A. Lazare (Springer, 1995) [with Robert Arnold and L. Randall Barker].

"The Green Eggs and Ham Phenomena," The Hastings Center Report (1994).

"Preventive Ethics: Expanding the Horizons of Clinical Ethics," Journal of Clinical Ethics (1993), pp. 287-294, [with Robert Arnold and Lisa Parker].

"Absolutely Relative: How Research Results Are Summarized Can Affect Treatment Decisions," American Journal of Medicine (1992), pp. 121-124, [with William Taylor and Robert Arnold].

"Teaching Clinical Ethics in the Residency Years: Preparing Competent Professionals," Journal of Medical Philosophy (1991), pp. 93-112, [with Robert Arnold and Joel Frader].

"Rewarding Medicine: Good Doctors and Good Behavior," Annals of Internal Medicine (1990), pp. 794-798, [with Robert Arnold].(top)

Robert K. Fullinwider

“The Case for Reparations,” Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly, Summer 2000

“Multicultural Education and Cosmopolitan Citizenship,” in International Journal of Education, 2001

“Terrorism, Innocence, and War,” Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly, 2001

“Multicultural Education,” in R. Curren, ed., Companion to the Philosophy of Education (Blackwell, 2003)

“On Moralism,” Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2005

Review: Banks, ed., Diversity and Citizenship Education: Global Perspectives, Theory and Research in Education, 2006

Sports, Youth, and Character: A Critical Survey” (Working Paper #44, Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement, 2006)

Editor, Public Education in a Multicultural Society (Cambridge University Press, 1996). Chapter: "Multicultural Education: Concepts, Policies, and Controversies," pp. 3-22. Chapter: "Patriotic History," pp. 203-227.

"The Cosmopolitan Community," Journal of Social Philosophy (Fall 1996), pp. 32-50.

"Citizenship, Individualism, and Democratic Politics," Ethics (April 1995), pp. 497-515.

"Multiculturalism: Themes and Variations," Perspective (Council for Basic Education) (Spring 1993).

"With Malice Toward None; With Charity for All: Some Reflections on the Ethics of Argument," Journal of Education (1993), pp. 99-114.

"Multicultural Education," University of Chicago Legal Forum (1991), pp. 75-99.

"A Representative Military" Report from the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy (Spring 1991), pp. 1-5.(top)

Archon Fung

Full Disclosure: The Perils and Promise of Transparency, and related article “Fixing the Misinformation Age,” Boston Globe, April 10, 2007

Jorge L. A.. Garcia

"Current Conceptions of Racism," Journal of Social Philosophy (Fall 1997), Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 5-42.

"The Heart of Racism," in Racism: Key Concepts in Critical Theory, ed. Leonard Harris (Humanity Books, 1999).

"The Heart of Racism," Journal of Social Philosophy (Spring 1996), pp. 5-45.

"Double Effect," in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, revised edition, ed. Warren Reich (Simon & Schuster Macmillan 1995), pp. 636-641.

"Intention-Sensitive Ethics," Public Affairs Quarterly (July 1995), pp. 201-213.

"Virtue Ethics," in The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosopy, ed. Robert Audi (Cambridge University Press, 1995), pp. 840-842.

"The Problem of Endless Joy," Utilitas (November 1994), pp. 183-192, [with M.T. Nelson].

"The New Critique of Anti-Consequentialist Moral Theory," Philosophical Studies (July 1993), pp. 1-32.(top)

Bryan D. Garsten

Saving Persuasion: A Defense of Rhetoric and Judgment (Harvard University Press, 2006)

Leslie Griffin

"Good Catholics Should Be Rawlsian Liberals," Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal (1996).

"The Law of Abortion," in Evangelium Vitae, eds. K. Wildes and A. Mitchell (Georgetown University Press, 1996).

"The Lawyer's Dirty Hands," Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics (Winter 1995), pp. 219-281.

"The Trivialization of Religion," Wisconsin Law Review (1994), pp. 1287-1302.(top)

Amy Gutmann

Ethics and Politics: Cases and Comments, third edition (Nelson-Hall, 1997) [with Dennis F. Thompson].

Democracy and Disagreement, (Harvard University Press, 1996) [with Dennis F. Thompson].

"Can Virtue Be Taught to Lawyers?," Stanford Law Review (July 1993), pp. 1759-1771.

"The Challenge of Multiculturalism in Political Ethics," Philosophy & Public Affairs (Summer 1993), pp. 171-206. Republished as: "La sfida del multiculturalismO alI'etica politica,"in Teoria Politica (1993), pp. 3-40.

"Moral Conflict and Political Consensus," Ethics (October 1990), pp. 64-88, [with Dennis F. Thompson]. Revised version in: Liberalism and the Good, eds. R.B. Douglass, G.M. Mara, and H. Richardson (Routledge, 1990), pp. 125-147.

"No Common Ground," Review of Laurence H. Tribe, Abortion: The Clash of Absolutes in The New Republic (October 22, 1990).(top)

Michael O. Hardimon

Book Review: Axel Honneth, The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts, in The Journal of Philosophy (1997), pp. 46-54.

"Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel," in Classics of Modern Political Theory: Machiavelli to Mill, ed. Steven M. Cahn (Oxford University Press, 1996), pp. 733-736.

"Skepticism, Speculation, and Guidance: Hegel on the Pyrrhonian Guide to Action," in Skeptizismus undspekulatives Denken in der Philosophie Hegels, eds. H. F. Fulda and R. Horstmann (Klett-CottaVerlag, 1996), pp. 263-284.

Hegel's Social Philosophy, (Cambridge University Press, 1994).

"Role Obligations," The Journal of Philosophy (1994), pp. 333-363.

"The Project of Reconciliation," Philosophy and Public Affairs (1992), pp. 165-195.(top)

Oona Hathaway

Rationalism and Revisionism in International Law , 119 Harv. L. Rev. 1404 (2006) (with A. Lavinbuk) (assesses the state of the academic debate over international law in light of a recent book on international law, The Limits of International Law , by Jack Goldsmith and Eric Posner)

Between Power and Principle: An Integrated Theory of International Law , 72 U. Chi. L. Rev 469 (2005) (proposes a new conception of the relationship between international law and state behavior), reviewed in Legal Affairs by Michael Ignatieff.

Foundations of International Law and Politics (with Harold H. Koh) (Foundation Press 2004) (a reader intended for legal and political science audiences), reviewed in Christopher C. Joyner, International Law Is, as International Relations Theory Does?, 100 Am. J. Int’l L. 248 (2006)

The New Empiricism in Human Rights: Insights and Implications , Am. Soc. Int’l L. Proc. 206 (2004) (discusses the lessons that can be drawn from existing empirical research into human rights law and proposes promising avenues for future research)

The International Law of Torture , in Torture: Philosophical, Political, and Legal Perspectives (Sanford Levinson ed., Oxford University Press 2004) (explores the place of international law in efforts to bring an end to the practice of torture)

The Cost of Commitment , 55 Stan. L. Rev. 1821 (2003) ( argues that the cost of compliance varies according to a country’s divergence from the requirements of the treaty and the likelihood that the nation will in fact change its practices to comply with the requirements; tests the argument using empirical evidence)

Testing Conventional Wisdom , 13 E.J.I.L. 185 (2003) (peer review journal) (arguing that empirical analysis can be an important and powerful tool for testing assumptions regarding state behavior)

Do Human Rights Treaties Make a Difference? , 111 Yale L. J. 1935 (2002) (analyzes quantitative data on over 150 nations during a 40-year period to assess the impact of human rights treaties on countries’ human rights practices and the empirical validity of current theories of international law compliance), reviewed in David Weissbrodt, Do Human Rights Treaties Make Things Worse?, Foreign Policy 88 (Jan./Feb. 2003).

Path Dependence in the Law: The Course and Pattern of Change in a Common Law Legal System , 86 Iowa L. Rev. 601 (2001) (develops and applies three strands of path dependence theory to explain change in common law legal systems and to offer a positive and normative account of stare decisis).

Positive Feedback: The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Industry Demands for Protection, 52 Int’l Org. 575 (1998) (peer review journal) (uses political economy and rational choice theory, as well as empirical evidence, to propose and test a theory that helps explain variation in demand for trade protection).

Book Note, The Politics of the Confirmation Process, 107 Yale L. J. 235 (1996) (reviews John Anthony Maltese, The Selling of Supreme Court Nominees)

Jennifer S. Hawkins

“Desiring the Bad Under the Guise of the Good” (forthcoming Philosophical Quarterly)

“Well-Being, Autonomy and the Horizon Problem” (forthcoming Utilitas)

“Justice and Placebo Controls” (Social Theory and Practice, 2006).

Co-editor with Ezekiel J. Emanuel of a collection of essays entitled Exploitation and the Problems of Multinational Clinical Research (forthcoming, Princeton University Press, 2007).

Deborah Hellman

"Is Actuarially Fair Insurance Pricing Actually Fair?: A Case Study in Insuring Battered Women," Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review (Summer 1997), Vol. 32, No. 2.

"The Importance of Appearing Principled," Arizona Law Review (Winter 1995), pp. 1107-1151.(top)

Jill Horwitz

"Does Corporate Ownership Matter? Service Provision in the Hospital Industry" Yale Journal on Regulation (forthcoming 2006).  (Some sections of this paper are also published in National Bureau of Economic Research, Working Paper 11376 (2005)).
 
Dale, Harvey and Jill Horwitz “Michigan’s Dangerous Attempt to Distort Donors’ Intentions,” Chronicle of Philanthropy, August 17, 2006.
 
“Nonprofit Ownership, Private Property, and Public Accountability,” Health Affairs, Web Exclusive (June 20, 2006).
 
David M. Cutler, Naomi E. Feldman, and Jill R. Horwitz, “U.S. Adoption of Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems,” Health Affairs 24, no. 6, 1654-1663 (2005).
 
Horwitz, Jill and Marion Fremont-Smith, “The Common Law Power of the Legislature:  Insurer Conversions and Charitable Funds,” Milbank Quarterly 83, no. 2, 225-246 (2005).
 
“Making Profits and Providing Care: Comparing Nonprofit, For-Profit and Government Hospitals,” Health Affairs 24, no. 3, 790-801 (2005)
 
“Why We Need the Independent Sector:  The Behavior, Law, and Ethics of Not-for-Profit Hospitals,” 50 UCLA Law Review 1345 (2003).

Nien-he Hsieh

With David Wasserman, “Pairwise Comparison and Numbers Skepticism,” Utilitas (forthcoming).

“Is Incomparability a Problem for Anyone?” Economics and Philosophy (forthcoming).

“Maximization, Incomparability, and Managerial Choice,” Business Ethics Quarterly (forthcoming).

“Managers, Workers, and Authority,” Journal of Business Ethics (forthcoming).

With Alan Strudler, and David Wasserman, “The Numbers Problem,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, vol. 34, no. 4 (2006): 352-372.

“Justice, Management, and Governance,” Corporate Governance, vol. 6, no. 3 (2006): 261-267.

“Voluntary Codes of Conduct for Multinational Corporations: Coordinating Duties of Rescue and Justice,” Business Ethics Quarterly, vol. 16, no. 2 (2006): 119-135.

“Equality, Clumpiness, and Incomparability,” Utilitas, vol. 17, no. 2 (2005): 180-204.

“Rawlsian Justice and Workplace Republicanism,” Social Theory and Practice, vol. 31, no. 1 (2005): 115-142.

“The Obligations of Transnational Corporations: Rawlsian Justice and the Duty of Assistance,” Business Ethics Quarterly, vol. 14, no. 4 (2004): 643-661.

Laufer, William and Nien-hê Hsieh, “Choosing Equal Injustice,” American Journal of Criminal Law, vol. 30, no. 3 (2003): 343-361.

“Moral Desert, Fairness and Legitimate Expectations in the Market,” The Journal of Political Philosophy, vol. 8, no. 1 (2000): 91-114.

“The Conspicuous Absence of Examination Questions Concerning the Great Irish Famine: Political Economy as Science and Ideology,” The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 6, no. 2 (1999): 169-199.

Reshma Jagsi

Jagsi R. Conflicts of Interest and the Physician-Patient Relationship in the Era of Direct-to-Patient Advertising. Journal of Clinical Oncology, in press.

Jagsi R, Guancial E, Cooper C, Chang Y, Henault L, Starr R, Tarbell N, Hylek E. The "gender gap" in authorship of academic medical literature--a 35-year perspective. New England Journal of Medicine, 2006;355(3):281-7.

Jagsi R, DeLaney TF, Donelan K, Tarbell N. Real-Time Rationing of Scarce Resources: The Northeast Proton Therapy Center Experience. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2004;22(11):2246-50.

Jagsi R, Lehmann LS. The Ethics of Medical Education. British Medical Journal, 2004;329(7461):332-4.

Aaron James

“Legal and Other Governance in Second-Person Perspective,” Loyola Law Review, Vol. 40, No. 2 (2006)

“Equality in a Realistic Utopia,” Social Theory and Practice Vol. 32, no. 4 (2006)

“Constructivism about Practical Reasons,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (forthcoming)

“The Objectivity of Values: Invariance without Explanation,” Southern Journal of Philosophy 44 no. 4 (2006)

“Constructing Justice for Existing Practice: Rawls and the Status Quo,” Philosophy and

Public Affairs 33 no. 3 (2005)

“Distributive Justice without Sovereign Rule: The Case of Trade,” Social Theory and Practice 31 no. 4 (2005)

“Rights and Circula rity in Scanlon’s Contractualism,” Journal of Moral Philosophy 1.3 (2004) 369-377

“Power in Social Organization as the Subject of Justice,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 86 (2005) 25-49

Steven Joffe

Joffe S, Cook EF, Cleary PD, Clark JW, Weeks JC. Quality of informed consent: a new measure of understanding among research subjects. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2001;93(2):139-47.

Joffe S, Cook EF, Cleary PD, Clark JW, Weeks JC. Quality of informed consent in cancer clinical trials: a cross-sectional survey. Lancet. 2001;358(9295):1772-7.

Joffe S, Weeks JC. Views of American oncologists about the purposes of clinical trials. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2002;94(24):1847-53.

Joffe S. Public dialogue and the boundaries of moral community. J Clin Ethics. 2003;14(1-2):101-8.

Joffe S, Manocchia M, Weeks JC, Cleary PD. What do patients value in their hospital care? An empirical perspective on autonomy centred bioethics. J Med Ethics. 2003;29(2):103-8.

Joffe S, Miller FG. Rethinking risk-benefit assessment for phase I cancer trials. J Clin Oncol. 2006;24(19):2987-90.

Joffe S, Fernandez CV, Pentz RD, Ungar DR, Mathew NA, Turner CW, Alessandri AJ, Woodman CL, Singer DA, Kodish E. Involving children in decision-making about research participation. J Pediatr. 2006;149(6):862-8.

Miller, F.G. Joffe, S. Evaluating the therapeutic misconception. Kennedy Inst Ethics J (in press). 2006.

Frances Myrna Kamm

"Whether to Discontinue Nonfutile Use of a Scarce Resource," in Medical and Social Justice: Essays on the Distribution of Health Care, eds. R. Rhodes, M. Battin and A. Silvers (Oxford 2002).

"Abortion and the Value of Life: A Discussion of Life's Dominion," Columbia Law Review (January 1995), Vol. 95, No. 1, pp. 160-221.

"Inviolability," Midwest Studies in Philosophy (1995).

"Supererogation and Obligation," Journal of Philosophy (March 1995).

Creation and Abortion (Oxford University Press, 1992).

"The Structure of Non-Consequentialism, the Person as an End-In-Itself, and the Significance of Status," Philosophy and Public Affairs (FaIl 1992).

Intricate Ethics: Rights, Responsibilities, and Permissible Harm, Oxford University Press 2006(top)

Simon Keller

The Limits of Loyalty, forthcoming from Cambridge University Press.

"Virtue Ethics is Self-Effacing," forthcoming in Australasian Journal of Philosophy

"How Patriots Think and Why It Matters," forthcoming in Aleksandar Pavkovic and Igor Primoratz (eds.) Patriotism: Philosophical and Political Perspectives (Ashgate Publishing)

"Making Nonsense of Loyalty to Country," forthcoming in Boudewijn de Bruin and Chris Zurn (eds.) New Waves in Political Philosophy (Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishing)

"Royce and Communitarianism," forthcoming in The Pluralist

"Four Theories of Filial Duty," Philosophical Quarterly 56:223 (April, 2006): 254-274

"Freedom!," Social Theory and Practice 31:3 (July, 2005): 337-357

"Patriotism as Bad Faith," Ethics 115:3 (April, 2005): 563-592. Reprinted in Igor Primoratz and Aleksandar Pavkovic (eds.), Identity and Self-determination (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2006)

"Friendship and Belief," Philosophical Papers 33:3 (November 2004): 329-351

"Welfare and the Achievement of Goals," Philosophical Studies 121:1 (October 2004): 27-41.

Erin Kelly

“Personal Concern,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 30, no. 1 (March 2000): 115-136

“Doing without Desert,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 83 (2002): 180-205

“The Burdens of Collective Liability,” Ethics and Foreign Intervention, eds. Deen Chatterjee and Don Scheid, Cambridge University Press, 2003.

Elizabeth Kiss

"Feminism and Justice," in A Companion to Feminist Philosophy, eds. Alison Jaggar and Iris Young (Blackwell, 1999).

"Alchemy or Fool's Gold? Assessing Feminist Doubts About Rights," in Reconstructing Political Theory: Feminist Perspectives, eds. M. Lyndon and U. Narayan (Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997).

"Alchemy or Fool's Gold? Reflections on the Nature and Value of Rights," in Vital Speeches (October 1,1996), pp. 755-760.

"Five Theses on Nationalism," in Political Order [NOMOS vol. 381, eds. Ian Shapiro and Russell Hardin (New York University Press, 1996), pp. 288-332.

"Alchemy or Fool's Gold? Assessing Feminist Doubts About Rights," Dissent (Summer 1995), pp. 342-347.

"Is Nationalism Compatible with Human Rights?" Identities, Politics and Rights, eds. Austin Sarat and Thomas Kearns (University of Michigan Press, 1995), pp. 367-402.(top)

Stephan Klasen

"Guest Editor’s Introduction: Revisiting UNDP’s Gender-Related Measures." Journal of Human Development 7(2): 145-159 (2006)

" UNDP’s Gender-Related Measures: Some Conceptual Problems and Possible Solutions ." Journal of Human Development 7(2): 243-274 (2006).

Macroeconomic policy and Pro Poor Growth in a dualistic economy: The Case of Bolivia. In Cornia, A. (ed.) Pro-Poor Macroeconomics: Potentials and Limitation s. London: Palgrave (forthcoming 2006).

"Analysis of the Determinants of Fertility Decline in the Czech Republic." With Andrey Launov, Journal of Population Economics 19(1):25-54 (2006).

"Population, Population Density and Technological Change." With Thorsten Nestmann. Journal of Population Economics 19(3): 611-626 (2006) .

"Excess female mortality in 19 th century England and Wales: A Regional Analysis." In Zusammenarbeit mit Jane Humphries und Kirsty McNay. Social Science History 29(4): 649-681 (2005).

"Income Mobility and Household Poverty Dynamics in South Africa." With Ingrid Woolard. Journal of DevelopmentStudies 41: 865-897 (2005).

The costs of missing the Millenium Development Goal on Gender Equity. With Dina Abu-Ghaida. World Development 32:1075-1107 (2004).

How Big is the Crowding Out Effect of User Fees in the Rural Areas of Ethiopia?  Implications for Equity and Resource Mobilization. With Abay Asfaw and Johannes von Braun. World Development 32:265-282 (2004).

"Analyzing Infant Mortality with Geoadditive Categorical Regression Models: A Case Study for Nigeria" (with Samson Adebayos and Ludwig Fahrmeir). Economics and Human Biology 2:229-244 (2004).

What can Africa learn from Asian Development Successes and Failures? Review of Income and Wealth 49: 441-451 (2003).

"Growth, Inequality, and Well-Being: Intertemporal and Global Comparisons". With Carola Grün. CESifo Economic Studies 49: 617-659 (2003).

"In Search of the Holy Grail: How to Achieve Pro Poor Growth?" In Tungodden, B., N. Stern, and I. Kolstad (Eds.). Toward Pro Poor Policies-Aid, Institutions, and Globalization . New York: Oxford University Press (2004), S. 63-94. Reprinted in Krakowski, M. (ed.) Attacking Poverty: What makes Growth Pro-Poor? HWWA Studies 75, Hamburg: Nomos (2004).

"Undernutrition in Benin: An Analysis based on Graphical Models". With Angelika Caputo, Ronja Foraita and Iris Pigeot. Social Science and Medicine 56: 1677-1691 (2003).

"Malnourished and Surviving in South Asia, better Nourished and Dying Young in Africa: What can Explain this Puzzle?" In FAO (Hrsg.) Measurement and Assessment of Food Deprivation and Undernutrition, pp. 283-286. Rome: FAO (2003).

"Missing Women: Revisiting the Debate." With Claudia Wink. Feminist Economics 9: 263-299 (2003). Reprinted (in excerpts) by Meier and Rauch (eds.): Leading Issues in Economic Development, 10 th edition (forthcoming). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in B. Agarwal, J. Humphries, und I. Robeyns (eds.) Capabilities, Freedom, and Equality. New Delhi: Oxford University Press (2006), pp. 286-327. Reprinted in Wood, J. Amartya Sen: Critical Assessment of Contemporary Economics. London: Routledge (2006).

"A Turning-Point in Gender Bias in Mortality? An Update on the Number of Missing Women." With Claudia Wink. Population and Development Review 28: 285-312 (2002). Reprinted in Wood, J. (ed.) Amartya Sen: Critical Assessment of Contemporary Economics. London: Routledge (2006).

"Low Schooling for Girls, slower Growth for All?." World Bank Economic Review 16: 345-373 (2002).

"Income mobility and household dynamics in South Africa: the case of Africans in KwaZulu-Natal. Labour Markets and Social Frontiers, 2:5-11, (2002) (with Ingrid Woolard and Murray Leibrandt).

"Social, Economic, and Environmental Limits for the Newly Enfranchised in South Africa?" Economic Development and Cultural Change 50:607-642 (2002).

"Social Exclusion and Children in OECD Countries: Some Conceptual Issues." The School Field 13 (5): 9-25 (2002).

"Growth, Inequality, and Well-Being in Transition Countries." With Carola Grün. Economics of Transition 9: 359-394 (2001).

Social Exclusion, Children, and Education: Conceptual and Measurement Issues. European Societies 3(4): 413-445 (2001).

"Semiparametric Bayesian Analysis of Determinants of Childhood Undernutrition in Developing Countries." With Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala and Stefan Lang in Eurostat (ed.) Bayesian Methods: Selected Papers from ISBA 2000: The Sixth World Meeting of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis , 263-272 (2001).

"Semiparametric Analysis of the Socio-Demographic and Spatial Determinants of Chronic Undernutrition in Two African Countries." With Ngianga-Bakwin Kandala, Ludwig Fahrmeir and Stefan Lang. Research in Official Statistics 4(1): 81-100 (2001).

"Social Exclusion and Children: Creating Identity Capital". With Peter Evans, Suzanne Bronheim, John Bynner, Phyllis Magrab, and Stewart Ranson. In Guido Walraven, Carl Parsons, Dolf van Veen, und Chris Day (Eds.) Combating Social Exclusion through Education Leuven: Garant Books (2000)

"On UNDP’s Revisions to the Gender-Related Development Index" With Kalpana Bardhan. Journal of Human Development 1:191-195 (2000).

"Measuring Poverty and Deprivation in South Africa." Review of Income and Wealth 46:33-58 (2000). Reprinted (in translation) ‘Messung von Armut und Deprivation in Südafrika’ in Volkert, J. (Hrsg.) Armut und Reichtum an Verwirklichungschancen. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften (2005).

"The Nature and Measurement of Poverty and Inequality." With Julian May and Ingrid Woolard. In May, J. (Hrsg.) Poverty and Inequality in South Africa. London: Zed Books (2000), S. 19-50.

"UNDP’s Gender-Related Indices: A Critical Review," With Kalpana Bardhan. World Development 27: 985-1010 (1999). Reprinted in: Beneria, L. (2000). Gender and Development: Theoretical, Empirical, and Practical Approaches ( London: Edward Elgar).

"Levels, Trends and Consistency of Employment and Unemployment Data in South Africa". With Ingrid Woolard. Development Southern Africa 16: 3-35 (1999).

"Poverty, Inequality and Security in South Africa." In Wohlgemuth, L. Gibson, S., S. Klasen, and E. Rothschild (eds.) Common Security and Civil Society in Africa, 42-63. Uppsala: NAI (1999).

"Women in Emerging Asia: Welfare, Employment, and Human Development". With Kalpana Bardhan. Asian Development Review 16: 72-125 (1998).

"Marriage, Bargaining, and Intrahousehold Resource Allocation: Excess Female Mortality among Adults in Rural Germany (1740-1860)," Journal of Economic History 58:432-467 (1998).

"Poverty, Inequality and Deprivation in South Africa: An Analysis of the 1993 SALDRU Survey," Social Indicator Research 41: 51-94 (1997).

"Nutrition, Health, and Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa: Is there a Gender Bias?" Journal of Development Studies 32: 913-933 (1996)

"Rejoinder" Journal of Development Studies 32: 944-948 (1996).

"Missing Women Reconsidered." World Development 22: 1061-71 (1994).

"Inequality and Growth: Introducing Distribution-Weighted Growth Rates to Reassess US Post-war Economic Performance." Review of Income and Wealth 40: 251-272 (1994).

John Kleinig

The Ethics of Policing (Cambridge University Press, 1996).

"Police Loyalties:A Refuge for Scoundrels?" Professional Ethics Journal (October 1996), pp. 1-13.

"Ethical Questions Facing Law Enforcement Agents," in An Introduction to Applied Ethics, ed. Brenda Almond (Blackwell, 1995), pp. 212-226.

Professional Law Enforcement Codes: A Documentary Collection (Greenwood Press, 1993) [with Yurong Zhang, comp. and ed].

"Conceptual Cannibalism: The Social Scientific Appropriation of Ordinary Discourse," International Journal of Applied Philosophy (Winter 1992), pp. 1-12.

"The Limits of Consent: A Note on Dr. Kevorkian," International Journal of Applied Philosophy (Winter 1992), pp. 63-65.

"Professional Courtesies: To Ticket or Not to Ticket," American Journal of Police (1992), pp. 97-113, [with Albert J. Gorman].(top)

Nancy Kokaz

"Moderating Power: A Thucydidean Perspective," Review of International Studies, Vol. 27 (January 2001): pp. 27-49.

"Between Anarchy and Tyranny: Excellence and the Pursuit of Power and Peace in Ancient Greece," Review of International Studies Volume 27 (December 2001): pp. 91-118. Reprinted in Empires, Systems, and States: Great Transformations in International Politics, edited by Michael Cox, Tim Dunne, and Ken Booth. Cambridge University Press, April 2002.

Andrew Koppelman

Antidiscrimination Law and Social Equality (Yale University Press, 1996).

"No Fantasy Island," New Republic (August 7, 1995).

"Why Discrimination Against Lesbians and Gay Men is Sex Discrimination," NYU Law Review (1994), p. 197.

"Is It Fair to Give Religion Special Treatment?" 2006 U. of Ill. L. Rev. 571

"The Fluidity of Neutrality," 66 Rev. of Politics 633 (2004)

"No Expressly Religious Orthodoxy: A Response to Steven D. Smith," 78 Chi- Kent L. Rev. 729 (2003)

"Secular Purpose," 88 Va. L. Rev. 87 (2002)

"Measured Endorsement", 60 Md. L. Rev. 713 (2001)(coauthored with Shari Seidman Diamond)

"On the Moral Foundations of Legal Expressivism", 60 Md. L. Rev. 777 (2001)

"Akhil Amar and the Establishment Clause", 33 U. Rich. L. Rev. 393 (1999). (top)

Mattias Kumm

What do You Have in Virtue of Having a Constitutional Right? On the Place and Limits of the Proportionality Requirement , LAW, RIGHTS, DISCOURSE: THEMES OF THE WORK OF ROBERT ALEXY, Paulsen, G. Pavlakos (eds.), Hart, 2007. Electronically available as New York University Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 06-41.

Constitutional Democracy Encounters International Law: Terms of Engagement
THE MIGRATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL IDEAS, S. Choudhry, ed., OUP, 2007. Electronically available as NYU Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 06-40.

"Constitutionalizing Subsidiarity in Integrated Markets, 12 European Law Journal  503 (2006)

"Who is Afraid of the Total Constitution? Constitutional Rights as Principles and the Constitutionalization of Private Law," 7 German Law Journal  341 (2006)

"Beyond Golf Clubs and the Judicialization of Politics: Why Europe has a Constitution Properly So Called," 54 American Journal of Comparative Law  505 (2006)

"The Idea of Constitutional Patriotism and its Implications for the Role and Structure of European Legal History," 6 German Law Journal  319 (2005)

"The Jurisprudence of Constitutional Conflict: Constitutional Supremacy in Europe Before and After the Constitutional Treaty," 11 European Law Journal  262 (2005)

"To Be a European Citizen? The Absence of Constitutional Patriotism and the Constitutional Treaty," 12 Columbia Journal of European Law  481 (2005)

The European Constitution: The Rubicon Crossed? (ARENA Report, 2005) (ed. with Erik Oddvar Eriksen, John Erik Fossum and Augustin Menendez)

"What is so Special about Constitutional Rights in Private Litigation? A Comparative Analysis of the Function of State Action requirements and Indirect effect," in The Constitution in Private Relations  (Andras Sajo and Renata Uitz, ed., Eleven, 2005) (with Victor Ferrerez Comella)

"The Primacy Clause of the Constitutional Treaty and the Future of Constitutional Conflict in the European Union," 3 International Journal of Constitutional Law  473 (2005) (with Victor Ferrerez Comella)

"The Legitimacy of International Law: A Constitutionalist Framework of Analysis," 15 European Journal of International Law  907 (2004)

"International Law in National Courts: The International Rule of Law and the Limits of the Internationalist Model," 44 Virginia Journal of International Law  19 (2003)

"Who is the Final Arbiter of Constitutionality in Europe?," 36 Common Market Law Review  351 (1999)

Stephen R. Latham

"National Values, Institutions and Health Policies: What Do They Imply for Medicare Reform? / Quelles sont les implications des valeurs nationals, des institutions et des politiques de sante pour la reforme de l'assurance-sante?" Discussion Study No. 5 for the Romanow Commission on the Future of Healthcare in Canada (2002) [with Theodore Marmor and Kieke Okma].

"Ethics and Politics" (Open Peer Commentary), American Journal of Bioethics (Winter, 2002), pp. 46-47.

"Medical Professionalism: A Parsonian View," The Mt. Sinai Journal of Medicine (November, 2002), pp. 363-369.

"System and Responsibility: Three Readings of the IOM Report on Medical Error," 27 American Journal of Law & Medicine (2001), pp. 163-179.

"Conflicts of Interest in the Practice of Medicine," in Conflicts of Interest and the Professions, eds. Michael Davis and Andrew Stark (Oxford, 2001).

"Richard Epstein on Healthcare," 19 Quinnipiac Law Review (2000), pp. 727-744.

The American Medical Ethics Revolution, ed. (Johns Hopkins, 1999) [with Robert Baker, Arthur Caplan and Linda Emanuel].

"Who Needs Physicians' Professional Ethics?" in The American Medical Ethics Revolution, above, pp. 192-203 [with Linda Emanuel].

"Medical Professionalism in Society," New England Journal of Medicine (November, 1999) pp. 1611-1616 [with Matthew Wynia, Audey Kao, Jessica Berg and Linda Emanuel].

"Financial Incentives in Managed Care: An Agenda for Specialists," Clinics in Plastic Surgery (January, 1999) pp. 115-121.

"Technology-Induced Ethical Problems," in The 21st Century Health Care Leader, eds. Roderick Gilkey and the Center for Healthcare Leadership, Emory University School of Medicine (Jossey-Bass, 1998), pp. 250-257.

"Aquinas and Morphine: Notes on Double Effect at the End of Life," DePaul Journal of Health Care Law (Spring 1997) pp. 625-644.

"Crisis, Ethics and the American Medical Association; 1847 and 1997," JAMA (July 1997) p. 163 [with Robert Baker, Arthur Caplan and Linda Emanuel]

"Regulation of Managed Care Incentive Payments to Physicians," American Journal of Law and Medicine (December 1996), pp. 399-432. (top)

Lisa Lehmann

Sulmasy DP, Lehmann LS, Levine DM, Raden RR. Patients' perceptions of the quality of informed consent for common medical procedures. J Clin Ethics. 1994;5(3):189-94.

Lehmann LS, Brancati FL, Chen MC, Roter D, Dobs AS. The effect of bedside case presentations on patients' perceptions of their medical care. N Engl J Med. 1997;336(16):1150-5.

Lehmann LS, Weeks JC, Klar N, Biener L, Garber JE. Disclosure of familial genetic information: perceptions of the duty to inform. Am J Med. 2000;109(9):705-11.

Chung CS, Lehmann LS. Informed consent and the process of cadaver donation. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2002;126(8):964-8.

Lehmann LS, Weeks JC, Klar N, Garber JE. A population-based study of Ashkenazi Jewish women's attitudes toward genetic discrimination and BRCA1/2 testing. Genet Med. 2002;4(5):346-52.

Lehmann LS, Kasoff WS, Koch P, Federman DD. A survey of medical ethics education at U.S. and Canadian medical schools. Acad Med. 2004;79(7):682-9.

Jagsi R, Lehmann LS. The ethics of medical education. BMJ. 2004;329(7461):332-4.

Heiman H, Bates DW, Fairchild D, Shaykevich S, Lehmann LS. Improving completion of advance directives in the primary care setting: a randomized controlled trial. Am J Med. 2004;117(5):318-24.

Beskow LM, Botkin JR, Daly M, Juengst ET, Lehmann LS, Merz JF, Pentz R, Press NA, Ross LF, Sugarman J, Susswein LR, Terry SF, Austin MA, Burke W. Ethical issues in identifying and recruiting participants for familial genetic research. Am J Med Genet A. 2004;130(4):424-31.

Lehmann LS, Puopolo AL, Shaykevich S, Brennan TA. Iatrogenic events resulting in intensive care admission: Number, cause, and disclosure to patients and institutions. Am J Med. 2005;118(4):409-13.

Angelo E. Volandes MD, Lisa Soleymani Lehmann MD, PhD, MSc, E. Francis Cook, ScD, Shimon Shaykevich, MSc, Elmer D. Abbo, MD, JD, Muriel R. Gillick. Using Video Images of Dementia in Advance Care Planning. Archives of Internal Medicine. In Press 2007.

Angelo E. Volandes MD, Michael Paasche-Orlow MD, MA, MPH, Muriel R. Gillick MD, E. Francis Cook ScD, Shimon Shaykevich MSc, Elmer D. Abbo MD, JD, Lisa Soleymani Lehmann MD, PhD, MSc. Health Literacy Not Race Predicts End of Life Care Preferences in Advanced Dementia. Under Review.

Annabelle Lever

“Privacy Rights and Democracy: A Contradiction in Terms?” Contemporary Political Theory, (Vol. 5, No. 2, May 2006)

“Feminism, Democracy and the Right to Privacy”, Minerva: an Internet Journal of Philosophy, (Vol. 9, Nov. 2005)

“Why Racial Profiling is Hard to Justify: A Response to Risse and Zeckhauser”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, (Vol. 33, No. 1, January 2005)

“Ethics and the Patenting of Human Genes”, Journal of Philosophy, Science and Law, (Vol. 1, No. 1, Fall 2001)

“Must Privacy and Equality Conflict? A Philosophical Examination of Some Legal Evidence” Social Research: An International Quarterly of the Social Sciences, (Vol. 67, No. 4, Winter 2000)

“The Politics of Paradox: A Response to Wendy Brown”, Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory, (Vol. 7, No. 2, June, 2000)

Sanford Levinson

"Experience and Legal Education," Cumberland Law Review (1996), pp. 751-761.

"Is Liberal Nationalism an Oxymoron? An Essay for Judith Shklar," Ethics (April 1995), pp. 626-645.

"National Loyalty, Communalism, and the Professional Identity of Lawyers," Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities (Winter 1995), pp. 45-68. Reprinted in revised form as: "Lawyers as Citizens: An Inquiry into National Loyalty and the Professional Identity of Lawyers," in Diversity and Citizenship: Rediscovering American Nationhood, ed. Gary Jacobson and Susan Dunn (Rowman & Littlefield, 1996), pp. 17-43.

"The Multicultures of Belief and Disbelief," Michigan Law Review (May 1994), pp. 1873-1892.

"Identifying the Compelling State Interest: On 'Due Process of Lawmaking' and the Professional Responsibility of the Public Lawyer," Hastings Law Journal (April 1994), pp. 1035-1060.

"Identifying the Jewish Lawyer: Reflections on Professional Identity," Cardozo Law Review (May 1993), pp. 1577-1612.

"Religious Language and the Public Square," Harvard Law Review (June 1992), pp. 2061-2079.(top)

Orly Lobel

"The Renew Deal: The Fall of Regulation and the Rise of Governance in Contemporary Legal Thought," Minnesota Law Review

"Setting the Agenda for New Governance Research," Minnesota Law Review

"Orchestrated Experimentalism in the Regulation of Work," Michigan Law Review

"Interlocking Regulatory and Industrial Relations: The Governance of Workplace Safety," 57 Administrative Law Review 1071 (2005) (winner of the 2005 Irving Oberman Memorial Award for best paper on a current legal issue in law and governance)

"The Four Pillars of Work Law," 104 Michigan Law Review 1539 (2006)

"The Paradox of 'Extra-Legal' Activism: Critical Legal Consciousness and Transformative Politics," 120 Harvard Law Review (forthcoming Spring 2007)

Catherine Lu

Just and Unjust Interventions in World Politics: Public and Private (Houndmills, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).

“Introducing New Orders and Modes: Lessons from Machiavelli,” Journal of International Law and International Relations 2, 1 (Winter 2005) 177-184.

“Cosmopolitan Liberalism and the Faces of Injustice in International Relations,” Review of International Studies 31, 2 (April 2005) 401-8.

“Reparations in World Politics: Of Debt and Disgrace After War,” in Reparations: Interdisciplinary Inquiries, eds. Rahul Kumar and Jon Miller ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), 193-212.

“The International Criminal Court as an Institution of Moral Regeneration: Problems and Prospects,” Bringing Power to Justice, eds. Joanna Harrington, Michael Milde and Richard Vernon ( Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006), 191-209.

Guest Editor, “Special Issue: Evil and International Affairs,” International Relations 18, 4 (December 2004).

Co-authored with Melissa Williams and Toshihiro Menju, “ Japan and ‘the Other’: Reconceiving Japanese Citizenship in the Era of Globalization,” Asian Perspective 29, 1 (March 2005) 99-134.

“Agents, Structures and Evil in World Politics,” International Relations 18, 4 (December 2004) 499-510.

(invited commentary/response) “Human Wrongs and the Tragedy of Victimhood: A Response to Robert Meister,” and “Liberals, Revolutionaries and Responsibility,” Ethics and International Affairs 16, 2 (2002) 109-117 and 124-126.

“Justice and moral regeneration: lessons from the Treaty of Versailles,” International Studies Review 4, 3 (2002) 3-25.

“The one and many faces of cosmopolitanism,” The Journal of Political Philosophy 8, 2 (2000) 244-267.

“Images of justice: justice as a bond, a boundary and a balance,” The Journal of Political Philosophy 6, 1 (1998) 1-26.

“Whose Principles? Whose Institutions? Legitimacy Challenges for Humanitarian Intervention,” in Humanitarian Intervention,Nomos XLVII (Yearbook of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy), eds. Terry Nardin and Melissa Williams ( New York: New York University Press, 2005), 188-216.

“Delivering the Goods and the Good: Repairing Moral Wrongs,” in Calling Power to Account: Law, Reparations, and the Chinese Canadian Head Tax Case, eds. David Dyzenhaus and Mayo Moran ( Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005), 147-164.

Timothy D. Lytton

Holding Bishops Accountable: How Lawsuits Helped the Catholic Church Confront Clergy Sexual Abuse ( Harvard University Press, forthcoming 2007)

Jurisprudence, Cases and Materials: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law and Its Applications , 2nd ed. (with Stephen E. Gottlieb, Brian Bix, and Robin L. West) (Lexis Publishing, 2006)

Editor, Suing the Gun Industry: A Battle at the Crossroads of Gun Control and Mass Torts ( University of Michigan Press, 2005)

Clergy Sexual Abuse Litigation: The Policymaking Role of Tort Law, 39 Connecticut Law Review (forthcoming 2007)

Due Process and Legal Authority in the Garden of Eden: Jurisprudence in Aggadic Midrash , 16 Jewish Law Annual 185 (2006)

Symposium Introduction: Assessing the Theoretical Claims and Policy Prescriptions of Peter Schuck's Diversity in America: Keeping Government at a Safe Distance, 23 Yale Law and Policy Review 1 (2005)

Using Litigation to Make Public Health Policy: Theoretical and Empirical Challenges in Assessing Product Liability, Tobacco, and Gun Litigation , 32 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 556 (Winter 2004)

A Shall Not the Judge of the World Do Justice? @ : Reading the Bible as a Jurisprudential Text , 17 Journal of Law and Religion 31 (2002)

Should Government Be Allowed to Recover the Costs of Public Services from Tortfeasors?: Tort Subsidies, the Limits of Loss Spreading, and the Free Public Services Doctrin e, 76 Tulane Law Review 727 (2002)

Lawsuits Against the Gun Industry: A Comparative Institutional Analysis , 32 Connecticut Law Review 1247 (2000)

Tort Claims Against Gun Manufacturers for Crime-Related Injuries: Defining a Suitable Role for the Tort System in Regulating the Firearms Industry , 65 Missouri Law Review 1 (2000)

Building Peace by Teaching Mediation: A New Model of Law and Development ,17 In Brief 13 (1999)

Halberstam v. Daniel and the Uncertain Future of Negligent Marketing Claims Against Firearms Manufacturers, 64 Brooklyn Law Review 681 (1998)

Rules and Relationships: The Varieties of Wrongdoing in Tort Law , 28 Seton Hall Law Review 359 (1997)

Responsibility for Human Suffering: Awareness, Participation, and the Frontiers of Tort Law , 78 Cornell Law Review 470 (1993)

Book Review: Smashing the Idols of Efficiency, 79 Virginia Law Review 275 (1993)

Symposium Introduction: Revolution, Participatory Democracy, and Property in Nicaragua, 22 Capital Law Review 833 (1993)

Exodus and the Struggle for Deliverance: Guatemalan Refugees in Mexico , International Journal of Refugee Law , Special Issue, p. 173 (1990)

Jane Mansbridge

"Norms of Deliberation: An Inductive Study" (with Matthew Amengual, Janette Hartz-Karp, and John Gastil), Journal of Public Deliberation 2 (1): 1-47.

"Deliberation and Self-Interest," in Samantha Besson and José Luis Marti, eds., Deliberative Democracy and its Discontents (London: Ashgate, 2006).

Joshua D. Margolis

"Dignity and Downsizing," Business Ethics Forum (Spring 1995), pp. 29-35.

Margolis, Joshua D., and Andrew Molinsky. "Three Practical Challenges of Moral Leadership." In Moral Leadership: The Theory and Practice of Power, Judgment, and Policy, edited by Deborah L. Rhode, 77-93. San Francisco, Calif.: Jossey Bass, 2006.

Molinsky, Andrew, and Joshua D. Margolis. "Necessary Evils and Interpersonal Sensitivity in Organizations." Academy of Management Review 30, no. 2 (April 2005): 245-268. (top)

Patchen Markell

Bound by Recognition (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003).

“The Potential and the Actual: Mead, Honneth, and the ‘I’.” Forthcoming in Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory, edited by Bert van den Brink and David Owen (Cambridge University Press, 2007).

“Recognition and Redistribution.” In The Oxford Handbook of Political Theory, edited by John Dryzek, Bonnie Honig, and Anne Phillips (Oxford University Press, 2006).

“The Rule of the People: Arendt, Archê, and Democracy.” American Political Science Review 100, no. 1 (February 2006): 1–14.

“Ontology, Recognition, and Politics: A Reply.” Polity 38, no. 1 (January 2006): 28–39 (special forum on Bound by Recognition).

(with Candace Vogler) “Introduction: Violence, Redemption, and the Liberal Imagination.” Public Culture 15, no. 1 (Winter 2003): 1–10.

“Tragic Recognition: Action and Identity in Antigone and Aristotle.” Political Theory 31, no. 1 (February 2003): 6–38.

“The Recognition of Politics: A Comment on Emcke and Tully.” Constellations 7, no. 4 (December 2000): 496–506.

“Making Affect Safe for Democracy? On ‘Constitutional Patriotism.’” Political Theory 28, no. 1 (February 2000): 38–63.

“Contesting Consensus: Rereading Habermas on the Public Sphere.” Constellations 3, no. 3 (January 1997): 377–400.

“Annotated Bibliography on Hannah Arendt and Feminism.” In Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, ed. Bonnie Honig. University Park: Penn State Press, 1995.

Daniel Markovits

Tragic Villains: Lawyers and Their Ethics in the Modern World (Princeton University Press) (forthcoming 2008)

How Much Redistribution Should There Be?, 112 Yale Law Journal 2291 (2003)

Legal Ethics from the Lawyer’s Point of View, 15 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities 209 (2004)

Contract and Collaboration, 113 Yale Law Journal 1417 (2004)

La Paradoja de la Violencia in LA Violencia: Seminario en Latinoamerica de Teoria Constitucioinal y Politica 2003 (2004)

The No Retraction Principle and the Morality of Negotiations, 152 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1903 (2004)

Further Thoughts About Legal Ethics from the Lawyer’s Point of View, 16 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities 85 (2004)

Quarantines and Distributive Justice, 33 Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics 323 (2005)

Democratic Disobedience, 114 Yale Law Journal 1897 (2005)

Adversary Advocacy and the Authority of Adjudication, 75 Fordham L. Rev. 1367 (2006) (symposium on the internal point of view in jurisprudence and legal ethics)

Making and Keeping Contracts, 92 Virginia L. Rev. 1325 (2006) (symposium on contemporary political philosophy and private law)

Three Thoughts Concerning “Just Linkage,” 39 Cornell Int’l L. J 655 (2006) (symposium on Global Justice: Poverty, Human Rights, and Responsibilities)

Comment:An Inexorable Trend?, Poder Executivo: Seminario en Latinoamerica de Teoria Constitucioinal y Politica 2006 (forthcoming 2007)

In Praise of the Supporting Cast, 116 Yale L.J. Pocket Part 272 (2007)

Luck Egalitarianism and Political Solidarity, ___ Theoretical Inquiries in Law ___ (forthcoming 2007) (symposium on luck in the law)

Individual Preferences for Giving (with Raymond Fisman and Shachar Kariv) __ American Economic Review___ (forthcoming )

Richard Martinez

Candilis PJ, Martinez R: Commentary: The Higher Standards of Aspirational Ethics. J. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. Vol 34, No 2, 242-244, 2006.

Savin D, Martinez R: Cross Cultural Boundary Dilemmas: A Graded-Risk Assessment Approach. Transcultural Psychiatry. Vol 43 (2): 243-258, June, 2006.

Martinez R, Candilis PJ: Commentary: Toward a Unified Theory Of Personal and Professional Ethics. J. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. 33:3:382-385 (2005)

Martinez R. Guest Editor. Boundaries and Professionalism: Introduction. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics: Philosophy of Medical Research and Practice. Vol. 23, (3), 185-189, 2002.

The Nature of Illness Experience: A Course on Boundaries. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics: Philosophy of Medical Research and Practice. Vol. 23, (3), 259-269, 2002.

Organizational Ethics in Healthcare. Colorado Medicine. February, 51-53, 2001.

Candilis PJ, Martinez R, Dording, C: Principles and Narrative in Forensic Psychiatry: Toward a Robust View of Professional Role. The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, Vol. 29, (2), 167-173, 2001.

A Model For Boundary Dilemmas: Ethical Decision-Making in the Patient-Professional Relationship. Ethical Human Sciences and Service, Vol. 2, (1), 43-61, 2000.

War Stories. J. General Internal Medicine, October, 1999.

Charon R, Brody H, Clark MW, Davis D, Martinez R, Nelson RM: Literature and Ethical Medicine. J of Medicine & Philosophy, 21(3):243-265, 1996.

Martinez R, Tasto, J: A Student-Run Course in the Medical Humanities. Academic Medicine, 71(5): 530-531, May, 1996.

Peace: An Unprecedented Opportunity. Colorado Medicine, September, 1988. (top)

Michelle Mason

“Moral Prejudice and Aesthetic Deformity: Rereading Hume's ‘Of the Standard of Taste’.” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 59:1 (Winter 2001): 59-71.

“Contempt as a Moral Attitude.” Ethics 113:2 (January 2003): 234-272.

“Moral Sentiments,” Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd ed. Donald Borchert, ed. (Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan, 2005): 388-393.

“Hume and Humeans on Practical Reasoning,” Hume Studies 31:2 (November 2005).

“Aretaic Appraisal and Practical Reasons” The Southern Journal of Philosophy 44:4 (forthcoming Winter, 2006)

Book manuscript: Cultivating Character: A Theory of Moral Virtue (in progress)

Robert Kinloch Massie

Loosening the Bonds: The United States and South Africa in the Apartheid Years (Doubleday, 1997). (top)

William Mayer

"In Defense of Negative Campaigning," Political Science Quarterly (Fall 1996), pp. 437-455.

Lionel K. McPherson

“Blackness and Blood: Interpreting African American Identity” (with Tommie Shelby, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2004)

“Is Terrorism Distinctively Wrong?” (Ethics, 2007)

“Normativity and the Rejection of Rationalism” (The Journal of Philosophy, forthcoming). (top)

Jerry Menikoff

"Ethical Issues in Managed Care: The Role of Physicians in Controlling Medical Costs," Ophthalmology Clinics of North America (1997).

"Persistent Brain Death," Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (Spring 1996), p. 76.

Law and Bioethics: An Introduction, chosen in 2002 by the Association of American University Presses as one of "The Best of the Best from the University Presses: Books You Should Know About,"

Coauthor of The Ethics and Regulation of Research with Human Subjects.

What the Doctor Didn’t Say: The Hidden Truth about Medical Research (Oxford 2006). (top)

Maria Merritt

Merritt M, “Aristotelean Virtue and the Interpersonal Aspect of Ethical Character, forthcoming in Journal of Moral Philosophy”

Merritt M, "Bioethics, Philosophy, and Global Health" (Spring 2007, in press), Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics

Maria Merritt and Christine Grady, "Reciprocity and post-trial access for participants in antiretroviral therapy trials," AIDS 2006, 20:1791–1794

Merritt M, “Moral Conflict in Clinical Trials,” Ethics 115 (2005): 306-330 (top)

Lukas Heinrich Meyer

"Intergenerational Justice", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2003 Edition - minor corrections in 2006), Edward N. Zalta (ed.)

Historische Gerechtigkeit (de Gruyter: Berlin und New York). (S. 458) (2005)

(Ed.) Justice in Time. Responding to Historical Injustice (Baden-Baden: NOMOS). (S. 410) (2004)

(Ed.) (with Stanley Paulson and Thomas Pogge) Rights, Culture, and the Law: Themes from the Legal and Political Philosophy of Joseph Raz (Oxford: Oxford University Press). (S. 282) (2003)

"Historical Injustice and the Right to Return“, Israel and the Palestinian Refugees, Eyal Benvenisti, Chaim Gans, Sari Hanafi (eds.) (Berlin et al.: Springer, 2007), 295-306.

"Reparations and Symbolic Restitution“, Journal of Social Philosophy 37, 406-22. (2006)

"John Rawls“, The Routledge Encyclopedia of Social Theory, Austin Harrington, Barbara Marshall, Hans-Peter Müller (Hg.) (London: Routledge), 497-98.(2006)

"Historical Injustice and the Right to Return“, Theoretical Inquiries in Law 5, 305-15. (2004)

"Compensating Wrongless Historical Emissions of Greenhouse Gases“, Ethical Perspectives 11, 22-37.(2004)

"Surviving Duties and Symbolic Compensation“, in Justice in Time. Responding to Historical Injustice (Baden-Baden: NOMOS). (S. 410) (2004)

"Past and Future: The Case for an Identity-Independent Notion of Harm“, in Rights, Culture, and the Law: Themes from the Legal and Political Philosophy of Joseph Raz (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 143-59. (2003)

"Transnational Autonomy: Responding to Historical Injustice in the Case of the Saami and Roma Peoples", International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 8, 263-301. (2001)

Richard Miller

Children, Ethics, and Modern Medicine ( Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2003).

"On Identity, Rights, and Multicultural Justice," Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 19 (1999): 261-83.

"Humanitarian Intervention, Altruism, and the Limits of Casuistry," Journal of Religious Ethics 28 (Spring 2000): 3-35.

"Legitimation, Justification, and the Politics of Rescue," in Kosovo: Contending Voices on Balkan Interventions , ed. William J. Buckley ( Grand Rapids, Mich.: Wm Eerdmans, 2000), 384-98.

"Religion, Ethics, and Clinical Immersion: An Appraisal of Three Pioneers," in Caring Well: Religion, Narrative, and Health Care Ethics, ed. David H. Smith ( Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 2000), 17-42.

"Christian Attitudes toward Boundaries: Metaphysical and Geographical," in Boundaries and Justice: Diverse Ethical Perspectives, ed. David Miller and Sohail Hashmi (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001), 15-37.

"The Virtues and Vices of Civil Society, in Civil Society and Government," ed., Nancy Rosenblum and Robert Post (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001), 370-96.

"Aquinas and the Presumption against Killing and War," Journal of Religion 82 (April 2002): 173-204.

"Thinking about War and Justice: A Reply to Jean Bethke Elshtain"

"Role Responsibility in Pediatrics: Appeasing or Transforming Parental Demands?" in Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatrics: Cases and Commentaries, ed. Lorry R. Frankel, Ammon Goldworth, Mary V. Rorty, and William A. Silverman ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005), 21-29.

"On Making a Cultural Turn in Religious Ethics," Journal of Religious Ethics 33 (September 2005): 409-43

"Rules," in The Oxford Handbook of Theological Ethics, ed. Gilbert Meilaender and William Werpehowski ( New York: Oxford University Press, 2005), 220-36.

"On Medicine, Culture, and Children’s Basic Interests: A Reply to Three Critics," Journal of Religious Ethics 34 (March 2006): 177-89.

Martha Minow

"Who's the Patient?" Maryland Law Review (1994), p. 1173. Reprinted in: Health Care Reform: Meeting Community Needs, The Pew Health Policy Program at the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences (1994).

"From Class Actions to Miss Saigon: The Concept of Representation in the Law," Cleveland State Law Review (1991), p. 269. Reprinted in: Representing Women: Law, Literature, and Feminism, eds. Susan Sage Heinzelman and Zipporah Batshaw Wiseman (Duke University Press, 1994).

"All in the Family; In All Families," West Virginia Law Review (Winter 1992-93), p. 275(top)

Martin O'Neill

"Genetic Information, Life Insurance and Social Justice", The Monist, (2006) 89: 4

Mark Jason Osiel

Mass Atrocity, Collective Memoiy & the Law (Transaction, 1997).

Obeying Orders: Military Discipline, Combat Atrocity, and the Law of War (YaIe University Press, 1997).

"Ever Again: Legal Remembrance of Administrative Massacre," University of Pennsylvania Law Review (December 1995).

"Dialogue with Dictators: The Rhetoric of Judicial Resistance to Authoritarianism," Law and Social Inquiry (Spring 1995).(top)

Lynn Sharp Paine