Introduction to How Should We Talk About Religion?: Perspectives, Contexts and Particularities
“The Supreme Court’s Bout with Insanity: Clark v. Arizona”
“Law, Norms, and Legal Change: Global and Local in China and Japan”
Secrets, Sex and Spectacle: The Rules of Scandal in Japan and the United States
“Boilerplate and Economic Power in Auto Manufacturing Contracts”
How Should We Talk About Religion?: Perspectives, Contexts and Particularities
“Maiming the Cubs”
Living Speech: Resisting the Empire of Force
“Why Japan?: A Rube Goldberg experiment in Comparative Law”
“Self-Incrimination’s Covert Federalism”
“The GAL Investigation”
“Civil Rights Injunctions over Time: A Case Study of Jail and Prison Court Orders”
“Grados de libertad: Democracia y antidemocracia en Cuby y Luisiana, 1898-1900”
- Legal History
“The Provincial Archive as a Place of Memory: Confronting Oral and Written Sources on the Role of Former Slaves in the Cuban War of Independence (1895-98)”
- Legal History
“The Washington University Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse: Using Court Records for Research, Teaching, and Policymaking”
“What We Know, and What We Should Know about American Trial Trends”
“Second Best Damage Action Deterrence”
“Harmony and Chaos in Products Liability: The Divergent Paths of Europe and the United States”
- International and Comparative Law
“Liability for Defective Products and Services: Emergence of a World Standard?”
“Out of State and Out of Luck: The Treatment of Non-Custodial Parents Under the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children”
- Children and the Law
“Perpetuating the Impermanence of Foster Children: A Critical Analysis of Efforts to Reform the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children”
- Children and the Law
“Coming Home: After 34 Years, the American Journal of Comparative Law Returns to Michigan”
- International and Comparative Law
“Benchmarking, Critical Infrastructure Security, and the Regulatory War on Terror”
- Administrative Law