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    Equity First: Conceptualizing a Normative Framework to Assess the Role of Preemption in Public Health by CARR, DEREK, ADLER, SABRINA, WINIG, BENJAMIN D., MONTEZ, JENNIFER KARAS

    Published in The Milbank quarterly (01-03-2020)
    “…Policy Points Preemption is a legal doctrine whereby a higher level of government may limit or even eliminate the power of a lower level of government to…”
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    Collaborating for Health: Health in All Policies and the Law by Pepin, Dawn, Winig, Benjamin D., Carr, Derek, Jacobson, Peter D.

    Published in The Journal of law, medicine & ethics (22-03-2017)
    “…This article introduces and defines the Health in All Policies (HiAP) concept and examines existing state legislation, with a focus on California. The article…”
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    Impact of Litigation on Compliance With California Physical Education Laws in Elementary Schools by Thompson, Hannah R, Singh, Bhaani K, Reed, Annie, García, Robert, Lounsbery, Monica, Winig, Benjamin D, Madsen, Kristine A

    Published in Journal of physical activity & health (01-10-2018)
    “…School physical education (PE) is one of the most effective public health tools to increase youth physical activity, yet compliance with PE mandates is low. In…”
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    Shared Use and Safe Routes to School: Managing the Fear of Liability by Winig, Benjamin D., Spengler, John O., Etow, Alexis M.

    Published in The Journal of law, medicine & ethics (22-03-2015)
    “…Schools should embrace shared use and Safe Routes to School (SRTS) initiatives to improve student health. Fear of liability, however, has made many schools…”
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    Public Health Law Analysis of Shared Use Agreements in Los Angeles County by Winig, Benjamin D., Kuo, Tony

    Published in Californian journal of health promotion (01-08-2017)
    “…Los Angeles County communities have implemented a variety of shared use arrangements to promote physical activity among residents who live near schools…”
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