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Last updated: 4/21/2026.
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| Chaffetz, David | ||||||||||
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David Chaffetz, Twilight of the West's Orientalists |
Nikkei Asia, 2020 | Academic study of the East has changed but earlier views linger on. | available from this link | ||||||
| Cholst, David | ||||||||||
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David J. Cholst and Sarah A. Breitmeyer, 83TM, Tax Advantaged Bonds |
2020 | This treatise discusses the rules applicable to all types of tax-exempt and other tax advantaged bonds. The Tax Management Portfolios are a series of treatises on various tax subjects. It is available through subscription to Bloomberg BNA Tax Management Portfolios both on line and in hard copy. | Full description | ||||||
| Graham, Judith | ||||||||||
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Judith Graham, "Going It Alone" series on Americans aging on their own |
Washington Post, underwritten by KFF Health News, 2024-2025 | I ended my 41-year career as a journalist with a series of columns about older adults who live alone, a rising demographic trend that hasn't received adequate attention. For the previous eight years, I'd written a column about aging distributed through media outlets across the country. The Washington Post published my series about older adults who live alone, which was underwritten by KFF Health News, an independent online publication, beginning with "Historic Numbers of Americans Live by Themselves as They Age" in September 2024. (Many other publications picked up pieces of this series as well.) Click "Read more here", at right, for links to the entire article series, and details for each one. | Read more here | ||||||
| Juster, Kenneth I. | ||||||||||
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Kenneth I. Juster and Mark Linscott, It's Time for a U.S.-India Trade Deal |
Foreign Policy, 2025 | The United States and India have a huge opportunity to expand trade and a realistic path forward for doing so. President Trump and Prime Minister Modi should seize the opportunity to reinforce their strategic partnership by elevating the economic relationship to a new level. | available from this link | ||||||
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Kenneth Juster, Why a US-India Trade Deal Makes Sense |
India's World, 2025 | Why it is in the interests of both the United States and India to reach an agreement on the first phase of a trade deal. Now is not the time for India to be a reluctant partner in its trade negotiations with the United States. | available from this link | ||||||
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Kenneth Juster, Japan-India Relations: Vital to the Indo-Pacific |
Asia-Pacific Policy Papers Series, Johns Hopkins University, 2023 | This lecture focuses on the Japan-India relationship and makes the case that this relationship is vital to the architecture of the Indo-Pacific and, indeed, to U.S. interests in the region. | Read more here available from this link |
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Kenneth I. Juster, Mohan Kumar, Wendy Cutler, and Naushad Forbes, It's Time for America and India to Talk Trade |
Foreign Affairs, 2022 | This article explains why enhanced bilateral trade is important for growing both the U.S. and Indian economies and providing long-term ballast to the U.S.-India partnership. | Read more here available from this link |
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Kenneth Juster, The Quad Should Speak Out About Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine |
Foreign Policy, 2021 | This article argues that the United States should broaden its efforts to restrain Russia from seizing Ukrainian territory by looking for support beyond Europe and NATO to its Indo-Pacific partners in the Quad, a four-state group composed of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States. This is especially important because China is closely monitoring the international response to Russia's aggression and will calibrate its behavior in Asia accordingly. | available from this link | ||||||
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Kenneth Juster, US-India: Ambition and Achievement |
Times of India, 2021 | This article reviews the recent progress in the U.S.-India strategic partnership, which has been on an upward trajectory over the last two decades. | available from this link | ||||||
| Paul, Jay | ||||||||||
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Jay P. Paul, George Ayala, and Kyung-Hee Choi, Internet Sex Ads for MSM and Partner Selection Criteria: The Potency of Race/Ethnicity Online |
Journal of Sex Research, 2010 | This paper examined the impact of participating in Internet sexual hook-up sites for men who have sex with men of color, given that race/ethnicity are frequently used as selection criteria in personal ads or profiles. | Read more here available from this link, for reading |
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Jay P. Paul et al., Suicide Attempts Among Gay and Bisexual Men: Lifetime Prevalence and Antecedents |
American Journal of Public Health, 2002 | This paper examined the lifetime prevalence of suicide attempts and psychosocial correlates in a large population-based sample of men who have sex with men (mostly self-identified as gay or bisexual). These men were at elevated risk for suicide attempts, primarily with that risk being earlier in life and specific to being in an environment hostile to being gay or bisexual. | available from this link | ||||||
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Jay P. Paul, Joseph Catania, Lance Pollack, and Ronald Stall, Understanding childhood sexual abuse as a predictor of sexual risk-taking among men who have sex with men: The Urban Men’s Health Study |
Child Abuse & Neglect, 2001 | This paper examined the prevalence and characteristics of childhood sexual abuse among men who have sex with men, and the links of those experiences with sexual risk-taking. Over 20% of the sample had experienced childhood sexual abuse, primarily by non-family members, with a large proportion involving physical force and penetrative sex. These men were more likely to engage in sex that was high-risk for the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. | available from this link | ||||||
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Jay P. Paul, Robert B. Hays, and Thomas J. Coates, The Impact of the HIV Epidemic on U.S. Gay Male Communities |
Oxford University Press, 1995 | In Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Identities Over the Lifespan: Psychological Perspectives (Edited by Anthony R. D’Augelli & Charlotte Patterson) | Read more here available from this link, to be read |
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Jay P. Paul, Kim Bloomfield, and Ron Stall, Gay and Alcoholic: Epidemiological and Clinical Issues |
Alcohol Health and Research World, 1991 | This paper reviewed epidemiological data available at the time with respect to rates of problematic alcohol use among homosexual and bisexual men and women, and risk factors for such problematic levels of use/abuse. It also examined the concerns raised for substance abuse treatment programs in dealing with the specific needs of this treatment population, and other considerations for avoiding sobriety/abuse following treatment. | available from this link | ||||||
| Scott, Wendy Brown | ||||||||||
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Wendy B. Scott, The Unfinished Business of Desegregation Law: Race Conscious College Admissions |
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, 2024 | This article contends that the nexus between specific evidence of past discrimination against African Americans in K–12 and continuing discrimination in access to higher education justifies considering race in college admissions policies. | Read more here available from SSRN Papers |
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Wendy B. Scott, Dr. King and the Battle for Hearts and Minds |
New York University Review of Law and Social Change, 2009 | In Brown v. The Board of Education, a unanimous Supreme Court held that laws requiring racially segregated schools violated the rights afforded to African American children under the Fourteenth Amendment Equal Protection and Due Process clauses. Brown marked the beginning of a judicial assault on what the Court in Loving v. Virginia characterized as laws that serve as "an endorsement of the doctrine of White Supremacy." Both Chief Justice Earl Warren and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. recognized that the practice of White Supremacy did more than keep people separated. Warren's opinion also validated the relevance of the psychic injury caused by what Dr. King referred to as "the iron feet of oppression." | Read more here available from SSRN Papers |
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Wendy B. Scott, CSI After Grutter v. Bollinger: Searching for Evidence to Construct the Accumulation of Wealth and Economic Diversity as Compelling State Interests |
Temple Political & Civil Rights L. Rev., 2004 | Race jurisprudence has focused primarily on rectifying the denial of individual civil and political rights. Civil and political rights are “first generation” rights, while economic, social and cultural rights are characterized as “second generation” rights in international and comparative constitutional law theory. | Read more here available from SSRN Papers |
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Wendy B. Scott, The Miseducation of White America |
Widener Law Symposium Journal, 2002 | The premise of this paper is that most public-school curriculum remain a vestige of segregation. Thus, effective means must be developed to challenge the uniquely American racial hierarchy in which many white students view people of color as inferior. But mandating racially mixed schools as the primary remedy for desegregation has failed to promote racial equality because it has not challenged our ideas about race and racial identity. | Read more here available from SSRN Papers |
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Wendy B. Scott, Transformative Desegregation: Liberating Hearts and Minds |
Iowa Journal of Gender, Race & Justice, 1999 | This article is the last in a trilogy discussing the importance of maintaining a distinct, yet integrated, identity for African-Americans in public higher education. The first two articles establish that the Supreme Court mandate of equal educational opportunity for African-Americans can be achieved in higher education by maintaining historically black colleges and universities as distinct institutions, while continuing the press for integration of predominantly white colleges and universities. | Read more here available from SSRN Papers |
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| Sokal, Alan | ||||||||||
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Alan Sokal, How pronouns can obfuscate and mislead |
The Critic, 2025 | I address the vexed issue of pronouns, which may denote either biological sex or "gender identity". | available from this link | ||||||
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Alan Sokal, The Left Wing Defense of Free Speech (Review essay on Umut Özkırımlı's book Cancelled: The Left Way Back from Woke) |
The Critic, 2024 | This is a review essay commenting on Umut Özkırımlı's book "Cancelled: The Left Way Back from Woke". I defend his proposals for a renewal of the left, but point out some omissions in his argumentation. | available from this link | ||||||
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Alan Sokal, The implicit epistemology of White Fragility |
Journal of Philosophy of Education,, 2023 | I extract, and then analyse critically, the epistemological ideas that are implicit in Robin DiAngelo's best-selling book White Fragility and her other writings. On what grounds, according to DiAngelo, can people know what they claim to know? And on what grounds does DiAngelo know what she claims to know? | available from this link | ||||||
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Alan Sokal, Catechism class at British universities |
Areo Magazine, 2021 | I critically analyze the ideologically loaded "trainings" that students are now required to complete at many British (and American) universities. I defend the old-fashioned idea that universities are in the business of teaching students how to think critically, not what they should think. | available from this link | ||||||
| Zezulin, Lena | ||||||||||
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Lena Zezulin, Domestic Violence in Church Life and Culture |
Pickwick Publications, OregonWipf and Stock Publishers, 2023 | This essay is a chapter in Rethinking Gender in Orthodox Christianity, Purpura et al editors | Read more here available from this link |
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| Lena Zezulin, principal editor, Developing a Comprehensive Social Insurance Policy for the Republic of Armenia |
US AID, Armenia, 2009 | The article described the current social insurance policies in Armenia and proposed changes to improve social safety nets. | ||||||||
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John Gubbels, David Snelbecker, Lena Zezulin, The Kosovo Pension Reform: Achievements and Lessons |
World Bank, 2007 | Social Protection Discussion Paper, No. 0707. It describes the pension reform that was introduced in Kosovo after the war. The three authors of the article were the advisors on the design and implementation of a new modern multi-pillar pension system that guaranteed old age income for every person. (It is probably my most read piece of work.) | downloadable here available from this link |
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| Lena Zezulin with David Snelbecker, Social Insurance Hotspots Analysis: Pension System Status and Issue in the Eastern Europe and Eurasia Region |
US AID, 2005 | Prepared for USAID Europe and Eurasia Bureau's Social Transition Team On Behalf of Aguirre International | ||||||||
| Russia | Lexis Nexis Butterworths Tolley, 2003 | Chapter in International Pensions and Benefits | ||||||||
| Lena Zezulin, A New Russian Law ‘On Non-State Pension Funds' |
Benefits & Compensation International, 1998 | A chapter in Benefits & Compensation International about the new private pension law in Russia that I advised on. | ||||||||
| Lena Zezulin, The Constitutional Right to Free Speech: A Limitation on the Regulation of Policy Advocacy and Electoral Commentary by Ideological Corporations |
Aspen Law & Business, 1995 | A chapter in Lobbying the New Congress by Susman, Thomas M. and Timmer, Barbara | ||||||||
| Lena Zezulin, co-author, Fiduciary Responsibility |
BNA Books, 1991 | Chapter 5 in Employee Benefits Law by the American Bar Association, Section of Labor and Employment Law, Employee Benefits Committee | ||||||||
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