Opinion & Analysis November 12, 2024 Examining Overdose Inequities: 2022-23 Data Jennifer Martinez Regina LaBelle Shelly Weizman November 7, 2024 Looking Ahead: Drug Policy in the Next Trump Administration Regina LaBelle July 11, 2024 Opioid Litigation Proceeds are Filling State and Local Government Coffers; It’s Time for the Federal Government to Get Involved Regina LaBelle February 20, 2024 Medicaid Section 1115 Demonstration Waivers for Reentry After Incarceration Lydia Kener November 16, 2023 Protecting Pregnant Women with Substance Use Disorder: The Need for Evidence-Based Privacy Laws Coryn Mayer October 10, 2023 Addressing Disparities and Advancing Public Health: Creating an Inclusive Ecosystem of Care in the Opioid Crisis Jennifer Kardys August 3, 2023 Sacklers Escape Liability: Consequences and Implications of the Second Circuit’s Decision to Uphold Purdue Pharma’s Bankruptcy Restructuring Plan Marlene Donato Kalb Jennifer Kardys-Delgado April 27, 2023 The Stigmatization of Substance Use, Recovery, and Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in Higher Education: A Call to Action for Schools of Social Work Education Daniel Fishbein April 24, 2023 The Implications of HHS’ Proposed Rule for Confidentiality Protections of Patients with Substance Use Disorder Julia Winett December 15, 2022 2022 State Legislation Roundup: Selected State Legislation on Substance Use Disorder Daniel Fishbein September 16, 2021 Re-imagining Mental Health and Addiction Treatment After COVID-19 Shelly Weizman Danielle Tarino November 12, 2020 Medication-Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorder in Correctional Facilities: Critical Components Missing From MOUD Legislation Madelyn O’Kelley-Bangsberg November 10, 2020 Medication-Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorder in Correctional Facilities: Factors Influencing the Enactment of Legislation Madelyn O’Kelley-Bangsberg August 11, 2020 Medication-Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorder in Correctional Facilities: 2020 State Legislation and the Long Road to Providing Treatment to Incarcerated Populations Kristin D. Ewing July 13, 2020 The Impact of the Telehealth Response for E-Prescribing Addiction Therapy Services (“TREATS”) Act Landon Myers March 30, 2020 Expanding Access to MOUD in Drug Treatment Courts Must Include Expansion of Community-Based Treatment Centers Regina LaBelle Sonia L. Canzater March 20, 2020 An International Perspective on Opioid Use Disorder Treatment in Jails and Prisons Regina LaBelle Margherita M. Cinà March 20, 2020 Drug Courts and COVID-19 Regina LaBelle Shelly Weizman November 7, 2019 There is No Negligence in the Air: The Opioid Crisis as a Consequence of State Failures Somer Brown October 29, 2019 Saving Lives: Access To Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in Jails, Prisons, and Reentry Shelly Weizman October 28, 2019 Addiction and Child Welfare Policy: Ensuring Healthier Outcomes for Families Regina LaBelle Shelly Weizman October 24, 2019 Addiction and Public Policy: Creating Reform Through the Lens of Lived Experience Shelly Weizman October 17, 2019 Democratic Presidential Candidates on Addiction and the Opioid Epidemic Regina LaBelle Leigh Bianchi October 17, 2019 Family Separation Isn’t New in the U.S. Somer Brown September 6, 2019 September is National Recovery Month Shelly Weizman August 2, 2019 State Legislators and the Opioid Epidemic: Not Yet Out of the Woods Regina LaBelle Shelly Weizman Leigh Bianchi July 22, 2019 Y2K Implicated in 2019: DATA to MATA, the Opioid Epidemic, and Buprenorphine Fabian Lucero June 21, 2019 Columbus and Franklin County Issue Overdose Advisory Including Harm Reduction Efforts Leigh Bianchi December 21, 2018 While Lawmakers Focus on Fixing the Opioid Epidemic in Rural White America, Urban Black Men are Falling Victim to it at Catastrophic Rates… And No One Seems to Care Sonia L. Canzater October 11, 2016 Welcome to America’s opioid epidemic: where more people are hooked on prescription painkillers than tobacco Fernanda Alonso
November 12, 2024 Examining Overdose Inequities: 2022-23 Data Jennifer Martinez Regina LaBelle Shelly Weizman
July 11, 2024 Opioid Litigation Proceeds are Filling State and Local Government Coffers; It’s Time for the Federal Government to Get Involved Regina LaBelle
February 20, 2024 Medicaid Section 1115 Demonstration Waivers for Reentry After Incarceration Lydia Kener
November 16, 2023 Protecting Pregnant Women with Substance Use Disorder: The Need for Evidence-Based Privacy Laws Coryn Mayer
October 10, 2023 Addressing Disparities and Advancing Public Health: Creating an Inclusive Ecosystem of Care in the Opioid Crisis Jennifer Kardys
August 3, 2023 Sacklers Escape Liability: Consequences and Implications of the Second Circuit’s Decision to Uphold Purdue Pharma’s Bankruptcy Restructuring Plan Marlene Donato Kalb Jennifer Kardys-Delgado
April 27, 2023 The Stigmatization of Substance Use, Recovery, and Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in Higher Education: A Call to Action for Schools of Social Work Education Daniel Fishbein
April 24, 2023 The Implications of HHS’ Proposed Rule for Confidentiality Protections of Patients with Substance Use Disorder Julia Winett
December 15, 2022 2022 State Legislation Roundup: Selected State Legislation on Substance Use Disorder Daniel Fishbein
September 16, 2021 Re-imagining Mental Health and Addiction Treatment After COVID-19 Shelly Weizman Danielle Tarino
November 12, 2020 Medication-Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorder in Correctional Facilities: Critical Components Missing From MOUD Legislation Madelyn O’Kelley-Bangsberg
November 10, 2020 Medication-Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorder in Correctional Facilities: Factors Influencing the Enactment of Legislation Madelyn O’Kelley-Bangsberg
August 11, 2020 Medication-Based Treatment for Substance Use Disorder in Correctional Facilities: 2020 State Legislation and the Long Road to Providing Treatment to Incarcerated Populations Kristin D. Ewing
July 13, 2020 The Impact of the Telehealth Response for E-Prescribing Addiction Therapy Services (“TREATS”) Act Landon Myers
March 30, 2020 Expanding Access to MOUD in Drug Treatment Courts Must Include Expansion of Community-Based Treatment Centers Regina LaBelle Sonia L. Canzater
March 20, 2020 An International Perspective on Opioid Use Disorder Treatment in Jails and Prisons Regina LaBelle Margherita M. Cinà
November 7, 2019 There is No Negligence in the Air: The Opioid Crisis as a Consequence of State Failures Somer Brown
October 29, 2019 Saving Lives: Access To Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in Jails, Prisons, and Reentry Shelly Weizman
October 28, 2019 Addiction and Child Welfare Policy: Ensuring Healthier Outcomes for Families Regina LaBelle Shelly Weizman
October 24, 2019 Addiction and Public Policy: Creating Reform Through the Lens of Lived Experience Shelly Weizman
October 17, 2019 Democratic Presidential Candidates on Addiction and the Opioid Epidemic Regina LaBelle Leigh Bianchi
August 2, 2019 State Legislators and the Opioid Epidemic: Not Yet Out of the Woods Regina LaBelle Shelly Weizman Leigh Bianchi
July 22, 2019 Y2K Implicated in 2019: DATA to MATA, the Opioid Epidemic, and Buprenorphine Fabian Lucero
June 21, 2019 Columbus and Franklin County Issue Overdose Advisory Including Harm Reduction Efforts Leigh Bianchi
December 21, 2018 While Lawmakers Focus on Fixing the Opioid Epidemic in Rural White America, Urban Black Men are Falling Victim to it at Catastrophic Rates… And No One Seems to Care Sonia L. Canzater
October 11, 2016 Welcome to America’s opioid epidemic: where more people are hooked on prescription painkillers than tobacco Fernanda Alonso