1. Epidemiology in the Courtroom: Dissonant Goals, Divergent Processes -- 2. Case Study One: The Silicone Breast Implant Litigation -- 3. Case Study Two: The E. Coli Investigation -- 4. Epidemiology, Legislation, and Rulemaking -- 5. Case Study Three: The FDA and Silicone Breast Implants -- 6. Case Study Four: The Regulation of Tobacco -- 7. Law, Epidemiology, and Community Organization and Advocacy -- 8. Case Study Five: Alcohol and Drunk Driving -- 9. Needle Exchange Program -- 10. Epidemiology, Law, and Social Context -- 11. Case Study Seven: Sex, Gender, and Sexuality -- 12. Case Study Eight: The Medical use of Marijuana. Index.
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