“Civil War: A Law at War With Itself - Character Evidence and the Doctrine of Chances”

Litigation
2024

“When to Be Objectionable… And How Not to Be an Artless Clay-Brained Pignut”

  • Litigation
Litigation
2023

“Bankole Thompson Puts White Supremacy on Trial”

  • Human Rights
  • Detroit
Fiery Conscience: A Treatise on Two Decades of the Impactful Journalism of Bankole Thompson
2023

States Have Long Tried to Ban Ideas from Classrooms; The Current Road Brings a Fresh Evil.

2023

“In Search of the First-Round Knockout a Rule 12(B) Primer”

  • Litigation
Litigation
2023

“Terrible Freedom, Ambiguous Authenticity, and the Pragmatism of the Endangered: Why Free Speech in Law School Gets Complicated”

Hofstra Law Review
2023

“Unprecedented Precedent and Original Originalism: How the Supreme Court’s Decision in Dobbs Threatens Privacy and Free Speech Rights”

  • Constitutional Law
Communications Lawyer
2023

“How Not to Lie: A Don’t-Do-It-Yourself Guide for Litigators”

  • Litigation
Litigation
2023

“The Everyday First Amendment”

  • Constitutional Law
Communications Lawyer
2022

Free Speech: From Core Values to Current Debates

  • Constitutional Law
2022

“The Stoic Litigator: Ancient Advice on Finding Happiness in Our Work”

  • Litigation
Litigation
2022

“Recollections Refreshed and Recorded”

  • Criminal Law
  • Litigation
Litigation
2021

“Thoughts on the Retirement of Jim Stewart”

Communications Lawyer
2021

“Are We There Yet? Discovery for the New Litigator”

  • Litigation
Litigation
2021

“Race and the First Amendment: A Compendium of Resources”

  • Civil Rights
Communications Lawyer
2021

“What Litigators Can Learn from B Movies”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Litigation Journal
2020

“Proof at the Salem Witch Trials”

  • Legal History
Litigation Journal
2020

“There is No Work-Life Balance”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Litigation Journal
2019

Of Bee Stings, Mud Pies, and Outhouses: Exploring the Value of Satire Through the Theory of Useful Untruths.

  • Constitutional Law
2019

“Policing Hate Speech and Extremism: A Taxonomy of Arguments in Opposition”

  • Civil Rights
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
2019

“Catch and Kill: Does the First Amendment Protect Buying Speech To Bury It?”

  • Civil Rights
Communications Lawyer
2019

“May It Displease the Court”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Litigation
2018

“Bankrupt Marketplace: First Amendment Theory and the 2016 Presidential Election”

  • Civil Rights
Communications Lawyer
2017

“Are Trump’s Attacks on the Media Adversely Affecting Public Opinion?”

  • Legal Writing and Research
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Communications Lawyer
2017

“Doe v. University of Michigan: Free Speech on Campus 25 Years Later”

  • Constitutional Law
University of Miami Law Review
2017

“The Resilience of Noxious Doctrine: The 2016 Election, the Marketplace of Ideas, and the Obstinacy of Bias”

  • Civil Rights
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
2017

“Chapter 42: Misappropriation of Trade Secrets”

Michigan Causes of Action Formbook
2017

Evidence Law

  • Litigation
2016

“Milkovich v. Lorain Journal Twenty-Five Years Later: The Slow, Quiet, and Troubled Demise of Liar Libel”

  • Constitutional Law
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
2016

“Ethics for Media Lawyers: The Lessons of Ferguson”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Communications Lawyer
2015

“When Stereotypes Attack”

  • Civil Rights
Litigation
2015

“Training the New Litigator: Some Assembly Required”

  • Litigation
Litigation Journal
2014

“Zombies among Us: Injunctions in Defamation Cases Come Back from the Dead”

Communications Lawyer
2014

“Material Falsity in Defamation Cases: The Supreme Court’s Call for Contextual Analysis”

Communications Lawyer
2014

“Three Puzzling Things about New York Times v. Sullivan: Beginning the Anniversary Conversation”

Communications Lawyer
2013

Rights and Liabilities in Media Content: Internet, Broadcast, and Print

  • Law and Technology
2011

“Opinions, Implications, and Confusions”

Communications Lawyer
2011

“Of Tweets and Trials”

Communications Lawyer
2010

“Soft-Core Perjury”

Litigation Journal
2010

“When the Supreme Court Came to Michigan”

The Court Legacy
2010

“Here Comes the Pro Se Plaintiff”

Litigation Journal
2006

“The Lessons of Legal Ethics”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
The Chronicle of Higher Education
2006

“What We Believe: Geoffrey Stone’s Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime and the Assault on Individual Conscience”

Rutgers Law Journal
2005

“The First Amendment”

Journal of College and University Law
2003

The Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work-Product Doctrine in Michigan

2003

“The Lawyer for the Situation”

Michigan Bar Journal
2002

“Bush v. Gore”

Michigan Bar Journal
2001

“Read All About It: Supreme Court Cracks Down on Soccer Moms”

Michigan Bar Journal
2001

“Judicial Notice: The Deus Ex Machina of Evidence”

Litigation Journal
2000

“Just Another Day in Court”

Shark Tales: True (and Amazing) Stories from America’s Lawyers
2000