“A View from Labor”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
  • Labor and Employment Law
Perspectives on Antitrust Policy
1965

Review of The Supreme Court on Trial

  • Criminal Law
Vanderbilt Law Review
1964

“Nonpopulation Factors Relevant to an Acceptable Standard for Apportionment”

  • Criminal Law
Notre Dame Lawyer
1963

“Gideon v. Wainwright: The Art of Overruling”

  • Criminal Law
Supreme Court Review
1963

“On Charting a Course through the Mathematical Quagmire: The Future of Baker v. Carr”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
1962

“Secondary Boycotts and Hot Cargo: A Study in Balance of Power”

University of Detroit Law Journal
1962

“Color Blindness But Not Myopia: A New Look at State Action, Equal Protection, and ‘Private’ Racial Discrimination”

Michigan Law Review
1961

“Who Goes There?: Recent Moves Along the Federal-State Front in Labor Law”

Syracuse Law Review
1959

“Public Utility Valuation”

Michigan Law Review
1918

Precedential Decisionmaking in Agency Adjudication

Who Benefits from Corporate Tax Cuts? Evidence from Banks and Credit Unions around the TCJA

The Case for Coordinated Corporate Tax Rates

Liability for Non-Disclosure in Equity Financing

“New Tech, Old Problem: The Rise of Virtual Rent-to-Own Agreements”

Boston College Law Review

Introduction to The UN Security Council and the Maintenance of Peace

The UN Security Council and the Maintenance of Peace

“Repurposed Energy”

Minnesota Law Review

The Central Tensions of Statutory Fee Shifting

“COVID-19 Risk Factors and Boilerplate Disclosure”

“Lawyering the Indian Child Welfare Act”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Michigan Law Review

“Criminal Responsibility for Legal Prostitution as Crime Against Humanity”

“Digital Lawyering: Advocacy in the Age of AI”

Michigan Technology Law Review

“Fee Shifting, Nominal Damages, and the Public Interest”

St. John’s Law Review

The Containment: Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North

  • Detroit

Fairness in Incomplete Information Bargaining: Theory and Widespread Evidence from the Field

“Looking and Seeing”

University of Michigan Public Law Research Paper

The Myth of Executive Power

“The High Road and the Low Road: What Should be the US Reaction to the End of Pillar One?”

Innovation Institutions and COVID-19, Part II

“The Radical Fair Housing Act”

Virginia Law Review

“Editing and Advocacy”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Bar Journal

The Federal Radio Act of 1927 and the Shaping of the Modern Administrative State

“Revisiting the Margin of Appreciation in Investor-State Dispute Settlement”

  • Corporate and Securities Law
International Law and the Margin of Appreciation

How to Improve Legal Representation of Children in America’s Child Welfare System

Regressive Taxation and Money Machines: Reconciling a Us VAT with Progessivity

The Impact of Human Rights on International Law: General Course on Public International Law 2009

  • International and Comparative Law
  • Human Rights

“Dobbs, Precedent, Originalism, and the First Amendment”

The Rise and Fall of the Ogemakaan

“The Weakness of Neighborhood Revitalization Planning in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program: Warnings from Connecticut”

Journal of Land Use and Environment Law

An Evaluation of Germany’s Legalized Prostitution Law

“The Macroprudential Myth”

Georgetown Law Journal

“Tying Law for the Digital Age”

Notre Dame Law Review

Contractual Remedies in Mergers: Lessons from Crispo v. Musk

“Juristocracy and Administrative Governance: From Benzene to Climate”

Dignity: An Equality Reading

The United States and the Pillars

“Erasing Section 2”

Oxford Handbook of American Election Law

“Physicists as Environmental Experts”

DePaul Law Review

Systematic Enhancement of Protein Crystalization Efficiency by Bulk Lysine-to-Arginine (KR) Substitution

Follow the Money: Why is International Tax Bilateral?

“Martin Feldstein”

The Palgrave Companion to Harvard Economics