“War Profiteers and Peace Brokers: The Responsibilities of Third Parties in Armed Conflict,” American Journal of Bioethics (forthcoming, Spring 2025)
“The Art of Fiction: Neocolonialism, Narrative Redress, and International Law,” Temple International & Comparative Law Journal, 38(2): 103-116 (2024)
“Trust in Crises and Crises of Trust,” Hastings Center Report, 53(5): S9 – S15 (2023)
“COVID-19, Pandemic Triage, and the Polymorphism of Justice,” American Journal of Bioethics, 20(7): 106 – 109 (2020)
“Beyond Disclosure: Developing Law and Policy to Tackle Corporate Influence,” American Journal of Law and Medicine, 46: 275 – 296 (2020)
“Learning from Corporate Influence in the Opioid Epidemic: Toward a Norm of Separation,” Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 17(2): 173 – 189 (2020)
“The Perils of Partnership: Industry Influence, Institutional Integrity, and Public Health,” Oxford University Press (2019)
“Are Corporations Nudging the Nudgers?” American Journal of Bioethics, 19(5): 70 – 72 (2019).
“Which Will Trump: Professional Ethics and Human Rights, or Torture Redux?” Medicine, Conflict, and Survival, 33(1): 4 – 17 (2017).
“Caveat Partner: Sharing Responsibility for Health with the Food Industry?” American Journal of Public Health, 107(3): 360-361 (2017)
“The Ethics of Compromise: Third Party, Public Health, and Environmental Perspectives, Journal of Medical Ethics, 43: 267-268 (2017)
“Silencing Marcellus: When the Law Fractures Public Health,” Hastings Center Report, 44(2): 8-10 (2014)
“Toward a Systemic Ethics of Public-Private Partnerships Related to Food and Health” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 24(3): 267–299 (2014)
“The Undocumented Unwell,” Hastings Center Report, 43(1): 10-11 (2013)
“Toward a Unified Theory of Professional Ethics and Human Rights,” Michigan Journal of Internnational Law, 33: 215-263 (2012)
“On Regularity and Regulation, Health Claims and Hype,” Hastings Center Report, 41(4): 11-12 (2012).
“A Neuroskeptic’s Guide to Neuroethics and National Security,” American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience, 1(2): 4 - 12 (2010)
The Terrorist and the Doctor: A Legal and Ethical Response, 9 Am. J. Bioethics 49 (2009)
The Ethics of Interrogation — The U.S. Military’s Ongoing Use of Psychiatrists, 359 ;New Eng. J. Med. 1090 (2008) (with M. Gregg Bloche)
Interrogational Neuro-imaging: A ‘No-Brainer’ or a Human Rights Hazard? 37 Am. J. Law & Medicine 483 (2007) (Special Peer-Reviewed Symposium Issue)
Doctors as Pawns? Law and Medical Ethics at Guantanamo Bay, 37 Seton Hall L. Rev. 711 (2007) (Guantanamo Symposium Issue); reprinted in Almerindo Ojeda, The Trauma of Psychological Torture (2008) and R. Satyanarayana, Professional Privileges and Judicial Approach (2009)
9/11 + 3/11 + 7/7 = ? What Counts in Counterterrorism, 37 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 559 - 626 (2006)
Mending the Web: Universal Jurisdiction, Humanitarian Intervention and the Abrogation of Immunity by the Security Council, 42 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. 445 - 490 (2004) (selected by Foreign Policy magazine in its global review, July 2004)