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Child USA •

The Impact of Restrictive Abortion Policies on Children: How Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Decision Negatively Affects Youth

Sarah Bousquet

American Journal of Public Health •

Medication Abortion "Reversal" Laws: How Unsound Science Paced the Way for Dangerous Abortion Policy

Sara K. Redd, PhD, MSPH, Roula AbiSamra, MPH, Sarah C. Blake, PhD, MA, Kelli A. Komro, PhD, MPH, Rachel Neal, MD, Whitney S. Rice, DrPH, MPH, and Kelli S. Hall, PhD, MS

American Journal of Public Health •

Trends in US State Public Health Emergency Laws, 2021–2022

Elizabeth Platt JD, MA, Katie Moran-McCabe JD, Amy Cook JD, and Scott Burris JD

American Journal of Public Health •

Abortion-Related Laws and Concurrent Patterns in Abortion Incidence in Indiana, 2010–2019

Heidi Moseson, PhD, MPH, Mikaela H. Smith, PhD, Payal Chakraborty, PhD, MS, Hillary J. Gyuras, MA, Abigail Foster, BS, Danielle Bessett, PhD, Tracey A. Wilkinson, MD, MPH, and Alison H. Norris, MD, PhD

Journal of Medical Internet Research •

Effect of Recent Abortion Legislation on Twitter User Engagement, Sentiment, and Expressions of Trust in Clinicians and Privacy of Health Information: Content Analysis

Karl Swanson, Akshay Ravi, Sameh Saleh, Benjamin Weia, Elizabeth Pleasants, Simone Arvisais-Anhalt

American Journal of Industrial Medicine •

Is paid sick leave bad for business? A systematic review

Candice Vander Weerdt PhD, Patricia Stoddard-Dare PhD, LeaAnne DeRigne PhD

The Heritage Foundation •

Answering Policymakers’ Most Common Questions (And Debunking Their Most Common Misconceptions) About Gun Policy

Amy Swearer

Health Affairs •

Public Health Law Modernization 2.0: Rebalancing Public Health Powers And Individual Liberty In The Age Of COVID-19

Michelle M. Mello, Lawrence O. Gostin

Journal of Emergency Management •

Emergency powers and the pandemic: Reflecting on state legislative reforms and the future of public health response

Maggie Davisa, JD, MA, PMP Lauren Dedona, JD Stacey Hoffman, MPH Andy Baker-White, JD, MPH David Engleman, JD Gregory Sunshine, JD"

Boston University •

High Stakes, Bad Odds: Health Laws and the Revived Federalism Revolution

Nicole Huberfeld

Northwestern University Law Review •

Obey or Abey: An Empirical Examination of Abeyance Agreements in Public School Discipline

Rachael K. Cox

America's Opioid Ecosystem (RAND) •

Criminal Legal System

Beau Kilmer

Community Mental Health Journal •

Outcomes for Patients Discharged to Involuntary Commitment for Substance Use Disorder Directly from the Hospital

John C. Messinger, Lisa Vercollone, Scott G. Weiner, William Bromstedt, Carol Garner, Jacqueline Garza, Joshua W. Joseph, Leon D. Sanchez, Dana Im & Alice K. Bukhman

Law & Contemporary Problems •

Expansion of the Police Role in Responding to Mental Health Crises Over the Past Fifty Years: Driving Factors, Race Inequities and the Need to Rebalance Roles

Amy C. Watson & Taleed El-Sabawi

CommonHealth •

Gender-Inclusive Language and Abortion Protections

Amanda Elyse and Sarah J. Keaton

Journal of General Internal Medicine •

Prescribing Syringes to People Who Inject Drugs: Advancing Harm Reduction in Primary Care

Avik Chatterjee MD, MPH, Maxwell Bannister BS, Lucas G. Hill PharmD & Corey S. Davis JD, MSPH

Housing Policy Debate •

The Effect of State Housing Policies on Eviction Filings and Judgments in the United States, 2001–2018

Ashley C. Bradford & W. David Bradford

Indiana University •

Three Essays on Health, Housing, and Risky Behaviors

Ashley Bradford

University of Alabama in Huntsville •

Semantic Deduplication of Redundant and Non-Conformant Data in Temporal Domains

Jon C. Rogers

IEEE Xplore •

Detection of Semantic Duplicates in Temporal Domains Using Directed Acyclic Graphs

Jon Rogers, Ramazan Aygun, Letha Etzkorn

Political and Legal Anthropology Review •

Deploying fetal death: "Fetal burial" laws and the necropolitics of reproduction in Indiana

Risa Cromer, Sophie Bjork-James

NJ.com •

This program intended to help the sick is actually an outrageous failure | Opinion

Sandip Shah

APA PsycNet •

Bases of colonial violence against peripheral Black women: Strategies of governmental reparation in the realm of justice in Northeast Brazil.

Daniele Jesus Negreiros, Ana Jessica de Lim Cavalcante, James Ferreira Moura Jr., Thiago de Holand a Altamirano

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    Journal of Addiction Medicine •

    The Other Infodemic: Media Misinformation about Involuntary Commitment for Substance Use

    Kang, Sunyou BS; McCreedy, Katie MPH; Messinger, John MD; Bhargava, Rahul MS; Beletsky, Leo JD, MPH

    AIDS and Behavior •

    HIV Criminalization Laws and Enforcement: Assessing the Relationship Between HIV Criminalization at the State Level, Policing at the County Level, and County-level HIV Incidence Rates

    Jessica M. Keralis

    arxiv, Cornell University •

    LOCAL EVICTION MORATORIA AND THE SPREAD OF COVID-19

    JULIA HATAMYAR AND CHRISTOPHER F. PARMETER

    Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice •

    Policy Analysis of Return to Learn After Sport and Recreational Related Concussion for Secondary Schools in New England: Relevance to School Nurses and Nursing Practice

    Joseph M. Fetta, Angela R. Starkweather, Thomas Van Hoof, Robert Huggins, Douglas Casa, Jessica Gill

    The International Journal of Health Planning and Management •

    Factors limiting US public health emergency authority during COVID-19

    Xue Zhang, Mildred E. Warner, Gen Meredith

    UCLA Law Review •

    Awarding Racial Segregation: The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit As A New Racially Restrictive Covenant

    Jessica Xu

    SURFACE at Syracuse University •

    COVID-19 Mortality Rates were Higher in States that Limited Governments from Enacting Public Health Emergency Orders

    Xue Zhang, Mildred Warner, Gen Meredith