“Lawyers as Social Engineers: How Lawyers Should Use Their Social Capital to Achieve Economic Justice”
- Law and Social Sciences
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
2021
“The Problem with Assumptions: Revisiting “The Dark Figure of Sexual Recidivism””
- Law and Social Sciences
Behavioral Sciences & the Law
2020
“Olmstead v. L.C.: The Supreme Court Case”
- Human Rights
- Public Interest Law
- Law and Social Sciences
Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy
2020
“Spoiler Alert: When the Supreme Court Ruins Your Brief Problem Mid-Semester”
- Law and Social Sciences
Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing
2020
“Consumer Psychology and the Problem of Fine Print Fraud”
- Law and Social Sciences
Stanford Law Review
2020
“Incorporating Social Science into Criminal Defense Practice”
- Criminal Law
- Law and Social Sciences
Champion
2020
“Domestic Violence Convictions and Firearms Possession: The Law as It Stands and as It Moves”
- Criminal Law
- Law and Social Sciences
Michigan Bar Journal
2019
“When Law Calls, Does Science Answer? A Survey of Distinguished Scientists & Engineers”
- Law and Social Sciences
Daedalus
2018
Daedalus
2018
“Why Hillary Won’t Be Indicted and Shouldn’t Be: An Objective Legal Analysis”
- Law and Social Sciences
The American Prospect Longform
2016
“Justice Kennedy and the Fisher Revisit: Will the Irrelevant Prove Decisive?”
- Law and Social Sciences
Texas Law Review See Also
2016
Emotion Review
2014
“Growing Up in Law & Society: The Pulls of Policy and Methods”
- Law and Social Sciences
Annual Review of Law and Social Science
2013
“Appraisal Theories of Emotion: State of the Art and Future Development”
- Law and Social Sciences
Emotion Review
2013
Alabama Law Review
2011
“Proud Americans and Lucky Japanese: Cultural Differences in Appraisal and Corresponding Emotion”
- Law and Social Sciences
Emotion
2011
American Psychologist
2009
Science Progress
2008
“Placing the Face in Context: Cultural Differences in the Perception of Facial Emotion”
- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
2008
Psychological Science
2007
“What Does It Mean To Be Angry at Yourself? Categories, Appraisals, and the Problem of Language”
- Law and Social Sciences
Emotion
2006
“Amae in Japan and the United States: An Exploration of a ‘Culturally Unique’ Emotion”
- Law and Social Sciences
Emotion
2006
“Shifting Sands: The Jurisprudence of Integration Past, Present, and Future”
- Law and Social Sciences
Howard Law Journal
2004
“How Much Do We Really Know about Race and Juries? A Review of Social Science Theory and Research”
- Law and Social Sciences
Chicago-Kent Law Review
2003
“Confusion, Concentration, and Other Emotions of Interest: Commentary on Rozin and Cohen”
- Law and Social Sciences
Emotion
2003
“White Juror Bias: An Investigation of Prejudice against Black Defendants in the American Courtroom”
- Law and Social Sciences
Psychology, Public Policy, and the Law
2001
Law and Human Behavior
2000
“Juror Comprehension and Public Policy: Perceived Problems and Proposed Solutions”
- Law and Social Sciences
Psychology, Public Policy, and the Law
2000
“Sentimental Stereotypes: Emotional Expectations for High-and Low-Status Group Members”
- Law and Social Sciences
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
2000
“Race in the Courtroom: Perceptions of Guilt and Dispositional Attributions”
- Law and Social Sciences
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
2000
“A Classic at 25: Reflections of Galanter’s ‘Haves’ Article and Work It Has Inspired”
- Law and Social Sciences
Law and Society Review
1999
“Through the Looking Glass Darkly? When Self-Doubts Turn into Relationship Insecurities”
- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1998
Representations
1996
Law Quadrangle Notes
1995
Psychological Inquiry
1995
“Who Should Stand Next to the Suspect? Problems in the Assessment of Lineup Fairness”
- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Applied Psychology
1995
“Hardening of the Attitudes: Americans’ Views on the Death Penalty”
- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Social Issues
1994
“Stress and Health in 1st-Year Law Students: Women Fare Worse”
- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Applied Social Psychology
1994
“Déjà-Vu All Over Again- Elliott’s Critique of Eyewitness Experts”
- Law and Social Sciences
Law and Human Behavior
1994
“William James and Emotion: Is a Century of Fame Worth a Century of Misunderstanding?”
- Law and Social Sciences
Psychological Review
1994
“Beyond Simple Pessimism: Effects of Sadness and Anger on Social Perception”
- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1993
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1993
Law and Human Behavior
1992
Law and Human Behavior
1991
“The ‘General Acceptance’ of Psychological Research on Eyewitness Testimony: A Survey of the Experts”
- Law and Social Sciences
American Psychologist
1989
“Eyewitness Accuracy and Confidence: Within- Versus Between-Subjects Correlations”
- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Applied Psychology
1989
Law and Contemporary Problems
1989
“Shades of Joy: Patterns of Appraisal Differentiating Pleasant Emotions”
- Law and Social Sciences
Cognition & Emotion
1988
“From Appraisal to Emotion: Differences among Unpleasant Feelings”
- Law and Social Sciences
Motivation and Emotion
1988
Wisconsin Law Review
1987