“Innovation Law and COVID-19: Promoting Incentives and Access for New Healthcare Technologies”
- Law and Technology
- Health Law
“Unreasonable Risk: The Failure to Ban Asbestos and the Future of Toxic Substances Regulation”
“Flexibility and Conversions in New York City’s Housing Stock: Building for an Era of Rapid Change”
“Pillar 2 and the Credits”
“Une Histoire Pragmatique du Politique”
Constitutional Law
“Controlling Externalities: Ownership Structure and Cross-Firm Externalities”
“The Illusory Right to Counsel”
Preface to Legal Communications and Rhetoric: JALWD
“the failed Federalism of Affordable Housing: Why States Don’t Use Housing Vouchers”
“Prosecutor Transparency Project: Racial Disparities Study (Washtenaw County, Michigan)”
“The US Taxpayer Bill of Rights: Reflections on a Toddler”
“Trust, Trustworthiness, and Misinformation Shared by the Government”
“Why the Supreme Court Avoided Using Traditional Tools of Statutory Interpretation in West Virginia v. EPA”
“Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Problem of Long-term Harms from Environmental Pollution”
“Le Rôle des Organizations Internationales : Vers une Institutionnalisation des Relations Internationales?”
- International and Comparative Law
“Rosalyn Higgins on International Organizations and International Law: The Value and Limits of a Policy-Oriented Approach”
- International and Comparative Law
“The Origins of Destination-based Income Taxation: US and International Tax Perspectives”
“A Fast Track to Refuge, or a Pathway to Nowhere? Designing Successful Priority 2 Group Designations”
“Discretion in Immigration Law: A Partial Remedy for Stateless People in the United States”
“Unilateralism and Multilateralism in International Tax”
“A New Framework for Taxing Cryptocurrencies”
“Constitutional Losses and (Some) Statutory Wins for Criminal Defendants: Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the Supreme Court’s 2022-2023 Term”
“Justices May Clarify Expert Witness Confrontation Confusion”
“3M and the Blocked Income Problem”
“States’ Duty Under the Federal Elections Clause And A Federal Right to Education”
- Constitutional Law