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Andreen, William L., "The Evolution of Water Pollution Control in the United States: State, Local, and Federal Efforts, 1789–1972: Part I," Stanford Environmental Law Journal, 22 (Jan. 2003), 145–200.

Barde, Robert, "Prelude to the Plague: Public Health and Politics at America's Pacific Gateway, 1899," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 58 (April 2003), 153–86.

Benoit, Ellen, "Not Just a Matter of Criminal Justice: States, Institutions, and North American Drug Policy," Sociological Forum, 18 (June 2003), 269–94.

Buxton, William J., "John Marshall and the Humanities in Europe: Shifting Patterns of Rockefeller Foundation Support," Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning, and Policy, 41 (no. 2, 2003), 133–53.

Ceccoli, Stephen J., "Policy Punctuation and Regulatory Drug Review," Journal of Policy History, 15 (no. 2, 2003), 157–91.

Cohen, Andrew W., "The Racketeer's Progress: Commerce, Crime, and the Law in Chicago, 1900–1940," Journal of Urban History, 29 (July 2003), 575–96.

Eaddy, Justin C., "Mississippi's State Parks: The New Deal's Mixed Legacy," Journal of Mississippi History, 65 (Summer 2003), 147–68.

Escobar, Edward J., "Bloody Christmas and the Irony of Police Professionalism: The Los Angeles Police Department, Mexican Americans, and Police Reform in the 1950s," Pacific Historical Review, 72 (May 2003), 171–99.

Gartner, Rosemary, and Jim Phillips, "The Creffield-Mitchell Case, Seattle, 1906: The Unwritten Law in the Pacific Northwest," Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 94 (Spring 2003), 69–82.

Gemelli, Giuliana, "'Leadership and Mind': Frederic C. Lane as Cultural Entrepreneur and Diplomat," Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning, and Policy, 41 (no. 2, 2003), 115–32.

——— et al., "Special Issue: American Foundations in Europe," Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning, and Policy, 41 (no. 2, 2003), 93–176. Special issue.

Gerber, David A., "Disabled Veterans, the State, and the Experience of Disability in Western Societies, 1914–1950," Journal of Social History, 36 (Summer 2003), 899–916.

Gest, Ted, "The Evolution of Crime and Politics in America," McGeorge Law Review, 33 (Summer 2002), 759–68.

Gilfoyle, Timothy J., "'America's Greatest Criminal Barracks': The Tombs and the Experience of Criminal Justice in New York City, 1838–1897," Journal of Urban History, 29 (July 2003), 525–54. Heavily illustrated.

———, ed., "New Perspectives on Crime and Punishment in the American City," Journal of Urban History, 29 (July 2003), 519–619. Special issue.

Groarke, Margaret, "Organizing against Overfinancing: The Northwest Bronx Coalition Campaign against Freddie Mac," Bronx County Historical Society Journal, 39 (Fall 2002), 69–86.

Groner, Jonathan, "Lethal Injection and the Medicalization of Capital Punishment in the United States," Health & Human Rights, 6 (no. 1, 2002), 65–79.

Haas, Edward H., "Associate Justice Thurgood Marshall: An Indispensable Voice in the Struggle for the Civil Rights of People with Disabilities," Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal, 12 (Spring–Summer 2002), 371–470.

Hodge, James G., Jr., and Lawrence O. Gostin, "School Vaccination Requirements: Historical, Social, and Legal Perspectives," Kentucky Law Journal, 90 (Summer 2001–2002), 831–90.

Hoeffel, David L., "Ohio's Death Penalty: History and Current Developments," Capital University Law Review, 31 (no. 3, 2003), 659–90.

Koplow, David A., "That Wonderful Year: Smallpox, Genetic Engineering, and Bio-Terrorism," Maryland Law Review, 62 (no. 3, 2003), 417–514.

Krainz, Thomas A., "Transforming the Progressive Era Welfare State: Activists for the Blind and Blind Benefits," Journal of Policy History, 15 (no. 2, 2003), 223–64.

Leahy, Ellen, "'Montana Fever': Smallpox and the Montana State Board of Health," Montana, 53 (Summer 2003), 32–45. Heavily illustrated.

Lengermann, Patricia Madoo, and Jill Niebrugge-Brantley, "Back to the Future: Settlement Sociology, 1885–1930," American Sociologist, 33 (Fall 2002), 5–20.

Lord, Alexandra M., "Models of Masculinity: Sex Education, the United States Public Health Service, and the YMCA, 1919–1924," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 58 (April 2003), 123–52.. . .

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