“From Bush v. Gore to NAMUDNO: A Response to Professor Amar”
- Constitutional Law
“Withdrawal: The Roberts Court and the Retreat from Election Law”
- Constitutional Law
“Freeze-Out of Minority Shareholders Under the Draft New Commercial Code”
“The Appraisal Remedy Revisited”
“The Curious Case of Shareholder-Manager Power Struggle”
“The Content Wars: Convergence and the Media Merger”
“The Case for Market for Corporate Control in Korea”
“Corporate Governance in India: Past, Present & Future?”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“The Current State of the Enforceability of Foreign Judgments & Arbitral Awards in India”
- International and Comparative Law
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Barack Obama, Margarita Lopez Torres, and the Path to Nomination”
- Constitutional Law
“Tort Experiments in the Laboratories of Democracy”
“Climate Change and Reassessing the “Right” Level of Government: A Response to Bronin”
“Starting Out: Changing Patterns of First Jobs for Michigan Law School Graduates”
- Legal History
“Who We Were and Who We Are: How Michigan Law Students Have Changed Since the 1950s: Findings from 40 Years of Alumni Surveys”
- Legal History
“Working Group on Chapter 1 of the Proposed Restatement of Employment Law: Existence of Employment Relationship”
“The Future of American Labor and Employment Law: Hopes, Dreams, and Realities”
“The UPC Addresses the Class-Gift and Intestacy Rights of Children of Assisted Reproduction Technologies”
“Child Welfare Workers Go to Court: The Impact of Race, Gender, and Education on the Comfort with Legal Issues”
“ ‘Race Salience’ in Juror Decision-making: Misconceptions, Clarifications, and Unanswered Questions”
- Legal Writing and Research
“Aggregation and Choice of Law”
“Sovereign Comity: Factors Recognizing Tribal Court Criminal Convictions in State and Federal Courts”
“Addressing the Epidemic of Domestic Violence in Indian Country by Restoring Tribal Sovereignty”
“Red Leaves and the Dirty Ground: The Cannibalism of Law and Economics”
“Factbound and Splitless: The Certiorari Process as a Barrier to Justice for Indian Tribes”
“Tax Reform in the (Multi)national Interest”
“Taxation, Corporate Social Responsibility, and the Business Enterprise”
“The Intersection of Nuclear Weapons and International Human Rights Law”
“Toward a More “Courageous Politics”: Talking About Muslim Fundamentalism in the West”
“Peking University School of Transnational Law: A New Venture in International Legal Relations”
- International and Comparative Law
“Labeling Mass Atrocity: Does and Should International Criminal Law Rank Evil?”
- International and Comparative Law
“Regulatory Takings in Institutional Context: Beyond the Fear of Fragmented International Law”
- International and Comparative Law
“[The Death of Confucianization? On Reading Li Zhende’s ‘The Death of a Princess’]”
- Legal History