“What We Still Don’t Know About What Persuades Judges – And Some Ways We Might FInd. Out”
- Philosophy of Law
“Begriff und Zweck im Recht: Ein Geburtstagsblatt fuer Rudolf von Jhering”
“Wrong Turn on the Ex Post Facto Clause”
“ ‘The Essential Characteristic’: Enumerated Powers and the Bank of the United States”
- Constitutional Law
“Assessing Access-to-Justice Outreach Strategies”
“Smart on Crime Charging Policy Provides Roadmap for a More Effective Criminal Justice Strategy”
“Reform at Risk — Mandating Participation in Alternative Payment Plans”
- Health Law
“Collaboration with Doctrinal Faculty to Introduce CREAC”
- Legal Writing and Research
“A Global Treaty Override? The New OECD Multilateral Tax Instrument and Its Limits”
- Tax Law
“Shifting Institutional Roles in Biomedical Innovation in a Learning Healthcare System”
- Law and Technology
- Health Law
“Wrong Turn on the Ex Post Facto Clause”
“Justice Scalia on Updating Old Statutes (With Particular Attention to the Communications Act)”
“Section 2 After Section 5: Voting Rights and the Race to the Bottom”
- Civil Rights
“The Lion in the Path: The Reconstruction as a Constraint on Empire”
“The Revision of Article 2: Commercial Sellers Vs. Consumer Buyers”
“(Mis)imagining the good life and the bad life: Envy and pity as a function of the focusing illusion”
“Restoring Congress’s role in the modern administrative State”
“The Death Penalty, Public Opinion, and Politics in the United States”
“Using Appellate Clinics to Focus on Legal Writing Skills”
- Legal Writing and Research
“China’s ‘Corporatization without Privatization’ and the Late 19th Century Roots of a Stubborn Path Dependency”
- International and Comparative Law
“Change, Creation, and Unpredictability in Statutory Interpretation: Interpretive Canon Use in the Roberts Court’s First Decade”
“Restoring Congress’s Role in the Modern Administrative State”
- Constitutional Law
- Administrative Law
- Legal History