“Importing Prescription Drugs from Canada — Legal and Practical Problems with the Trump Administration’s Proposal”
- Health Law
“Dignifying, Restoring and Re-Imagining International Law and Justice Through Connections with Arts and Culture”
““Lest We Should Sleep”: COVID-19 and Human Rights”
“Comment les droits culturels protègent-ils la diversité culturelle?”
“The Coronavirus and the Risks to the Elderly in Long-Term Care”
Preface to Climate Change, Disasters, and The Refugee Convention
“Medical Marijuna, Taxation, and Internal Revenue Code Section 280E.”
“Breaking the Silence: Why International Organizations Should Acknowledge Customary International Law to Provide Effective Remedies”
“Golden Parachutes and the Limits of Shareholder Voting”
- Corporate and Securities Law
Incarceration and the Law, Cases and Materials
“Spoiler Alert: When the Supreme Court Ruins Your Brief Problem Mid-Semester”
- Law and Social Sciences
“The American Law of Overruling Necessity: The Exceptional Origins of State Police Power”
- Constitutional Law
“ ‘Of Sound Mind and Body’: A Call for Universal Drug Screening for All Newborns”
- Children and the Law
“Are Litigation Outcome Disparities Inevitable? Courts, Technology, and the Future of Impartiality”
- Law and Technology
“Discerning a Dignitary Offense: The Concept of Equal Public Rights during Reconstruction”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Disaggregating Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Doctrine: Four Forms of Constitutional Ineffectiveness”
- Constitutional Law
“Global #MeToo”
- Civil Rights
“Member States’ Due Diligence Obligations to Supervise International Organizations”
- International and Comparative Law
“Does Capital Bear the U.S. Corporate Tax After All? New Evidence from Corporate Tax Returns”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“International Organizations and the Creation of Customary International Law”
- International and Comparative Law
“International Investment Law and Domestic Investment Rules: Tracing the Upstream and Downstream Flows”
- International and Comparative Law
“Mapping the Iceberg: The Impact of Data Sources on the Study of District Courts”
- Legal Writing and Research