1Burris S, Blankenship KM, Donoghoe M, et al. Addressing the "Risk Environment" for Injection Drug Users: The Mysterious Case of the Missing Cop. Milbank Quarterly 2004; 82: 125-56.
2Burris S, Gostin LO. The Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Development of Public Health Law. In: Valdiserrl RO, ed. Dawning Answers: How the HI'V/AIDS Epidemic Has Helped to Strengthen Public Health. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003: 96-117.
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4Marks G, Burris S, Peterman TA. Reducing sexual transmission of HIV from those who know they are infected: the need for personal and collective responsibility. AIDS 1999; 13: 297-306.
5Gostin L, lazzarini Z. Human Rights and Public Health in the AIDS Pandemic. New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.
6Burris S. Disease stigma in U. S. public health law. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2002; 30: 179-90.
7Burris S, Dalton H, Miller J. AIDS Law Today: A New Guide for the Public. New Haven and London: Yale University Press,1993.
8Burris S, Strathdee S, Vernick J. Lethal Injections: The Law, Science and Politics of Syringe Access for Injection Drug Users. University of San Francisco Law Review 2003; 37: 813-83.
9Aral SO, Shearing C, Burris S, Health and the Governance of Security: A Tale of Two Systems. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2002; 30: 632-43.
10Burris S. Blankenship KM, Donoghoe M, et al. Addressing the "Risk Environment" for Injection Drug Users: The Mysterious Case of the Missing Cop, Milbank Quarterly 2004; 82: 125-56.