“Child Support in the Twenty-First Century”

  • Children and the Law
The Parental Child-Support Obligation: Research, Practice, and Social Policy
1983

“SALT Survey: Women in Law Teaching”

Society of American Law Teachers Newsletter
1983

“SALT Survey: Minority Group Persons in Law School Teaching”

Society of American Law Teachers Newsletter
1982

“The Coming Curtailment of Compulsory Child Support”

  • Children and the Law
Michigan Law Review
1982

Making Fathers Pay: The Enforcement of Child Support

  • Children and the Law
1979

“Child Support Collections in Michigan: A Study of the Effects of Tenacity and Terror”

  • Children and the Law
The Child and the Courts
1978

“Community-Based Treatment and the Constitution”

  • Constitutional Law
Alternatives to Mental Hospital Treatment
1978

“Men Who Know They Are Watched: Some Benefits and Costs of Jailing for Nonpayment of Support”

  • Criminal Law
  • Children and the Law
Michigan Law Review
1977

“The First-Year Courses: What’s There and What’s Not”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Looking at Law School: A Student Guide from the Society of American Law Teachers
1977

“The Right to an Adequate Income and Employment: A Reply to Professor Bernstein”

  • Labor and Employment Law
The Mentally Retarded Citizen and the Law
1976

“The Principle of the Least Restrictive Alternative for Mentally-Retarded Persons: The Constitutional Issues”

  • Constitutional Law
The Mentally Retarded Citizen and the Law
1976

“The Child Support Enforcement Process Study”

  • Children and the Law
Cases and Materials on Family Law
1976

“Alternatives to Mental Hospital Treatment”

  • Health Law
Hospital and Community Psychiatry
1976

“Effective Counsel for Persons Facing Civil Commitment: A Survey, a Polemic, and a Proposal”

Mississippi Law Journal
1974

“Right to the Least Restrictive Alternative Setting for Treatment”

  • Health Law
Legal Rights of the Mentally Handicapped
1973

“Alternatives to Civil Commitment of the Mentally Ill: Practical Guides and Constitutional Imperatives”

  • Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review
1972