“A Tribute to Ruth G. Blumrosen”
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
2004
“A Glimpse Behind and Beyond Grutter”
Saint Louis University Law Journal
2004
“Appraising the Methods of International Law: A Prospectus for Readers”
- International and Comparative Law
Studies in Transnational Legal Policy
2004
“Overcoming Temptations to Violate Human Dignity in Times of Crisis: On the Possibilities for Meaningful Self-Restraint”
Theoretical Inquiries in Law
2004
“The Method Is the Message”
Studies in Transnational Legal Policy
2004
Journal of Public Economics
2004
Harvard Business Review
2004
Journal of Financial Economics
2004
Economica
2004
National Tax Journal
2004
“A Multinational Perspective on Capital Structure Choice and Internal Capital Markets”
- Tax Law
The Journal of Finance
2004
Journal of Public Economics
2004
“Of Power and Responsibility: The Political Morality of Federal Systems”
- Constitutional Law
Virginia Law Review
2004
“Should Plaintiffs Win What Defendants Lose?: Litigation Stakes, Litigation Effort, and the Benefits of ‘Decoupling’ ”
- Litigation
Journal of Legal Studies
2004
“Adjusting to Crawford: High Court Decision Restores Confrontation Clause Protection”
Criminal Justice
2004
Minnesota Law Review
2004
“The Pitfalls of International Integration: A Comment on the Bush Proposal and its Aftermath”
- Tax Law
Diritto e practica tributaria internazionale
2004
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
2004
Journal of Law, Economics and Organization
2004
“The Confrontation Clause Re-Rooted and Transformed”
Cato Supreme Court Review
2004
Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions
2004
Virginia Law Review
2004
“ ‘Face to Face’: Rediscovering the Right to Confront Prosecution Witnesses”
International Journal of Evidence and Proof
2004
“The Crawford Transformation”
American Association of Law Schools Section on Evidence Newsletter
2004
“Face to Face with the Right of Confrontation”
Law Quadrangle Notes
2004
Yale Law Journal
2004
“Globalization, Law and Development: Introduction and Overview”
- International and Comparative Law
Michigan Journal of International Law
2004
Yale Journal on Regulation
2004
“Risk, Rents, and Regressivity: Why the United States Needs Both an Income Tax and a VAT”
- Tax Law
Tax Notes
2004
Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues
2004
“Bridging the North/South Divide: International Redistribution and Tax Competition”
- Tax Law
Michigan Journal of International Law
2004
“Has the Americans with Disabilities Act Reduced Employment for People with Disabilities?”
- Civil Rights
- Labor and Employment Law
Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law
2004
Tax Law. Review
2004
Michigan Journal of International Law
2004
“Obvious to Whom? Evaluating Inventions from the Perspective of PHOSITA”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Berkeley Technology Law Journal
2004
“The Supreme Court, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Rational Discrimination”
- Civil Rights
- Health Law
Alabama Law Review
2004
Michigan Journal of International Law
2004
“Justice Ginsburg and the Judicial Role in Expanding ‘We the People’: The Disability Rights Cases”
- Civil Rights
Columbia Law Review
2004
Tax Notes
2004
“Labor and Employment Law in Two Transitional Decades”
Brandeis Law Journal
2004
“Contracting under Amended 2-207”
Wisconsin Law Review
2004
“Schooling Expectations”
Journal of Legal Education
2004
“Quand le langage rencontre la pensée: Trois questions”
Revue interdisciplinaire d’études juridiques
2004
“Death and Resurrection of Secured Credit”
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review
2004
“Chuck and Steve’s Peccadillo”
Cardozo Law Review
2004
“Free Speech and Valuable Speech: Silence, Dante, and the ‘Marketplace of Ideas’ ”
UCLA Law Review
2004
“Some Common Confusions about Consent in Rape Cases”
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2004
“The Michigan Child Welfare Law Resource Center”
American Bar Association Section of Litigation - Children’s Rights Litigation Committee
2004
“Amerika de Mimi ni suru Hôka Daigakuin Kôsô ni Kanuru Uwasa no Shinsô (The Truth and Rumor of American Views on Japanese Law Schools)”
[Japanese Characters] [Law Times]
2004