“Legal Pluralism’s Other: Mythologizing Modern Law”
“China Yawns at Pillar 2”
“Meeting Clean Energy Goals Will Require the Grid of the Future”
“Learning to Manipulate a Financial Benchmark”
“Much Ado: Why the United States Should Calm Down About DSTs”
“The US Taxpayer Bill of Rights: Reflections on a Toddler”
“Back to Basics: The Benefits of Paradigmatic International Organizations”
- International and Comparative Law
“Tax in History: The 1923 Report and the International Tax Revolution”
Sociology of Law An Introduction to Interdisciplinary Legal Research
“Credit Where It’s Due? Reflections on Christensen”
Civil Procedure
“Editing, Vehicles in the Park, and the Virtue of Clarity”
- Legal Writing and Research
“A Response to Professor Choi’s Beyond Purosivism in Tax Law”
“Controlling Externalities: Ownership Structure and Cross-Firm Externalities”
“Justices May Clarify Expert Witness Confrontation Confusion”
“Nothing New Under the Sun? The Historical Origins of the Benefits Principle”
“Why the Supreme Court Avoided Using Traditional Tools of Statutory Interpretation in West Virginia v. EPA”
Kamisar, LaFave, and Israel’s Modern Criminal Procedure
- Criminal Law
“Idealizing Abolition”
“Comment on Cong et al. “Tax loss harvesting with cryptocurrencies””
“Discretion in Immigration Law: A Partial Remedy for Stateless People in the United States”
“The Illusory Right to Counsel”
“Rosalyn Higgins on International Organizations and International Law: The Value and Limits of a Policy-Oriented Approach”
- International and Comparative Law
“The Three Lives of Mamengwaa: Toward an Indigenous Canon of Construction”
“Assessing Visions of Democracy in Regulatory Policymaking”
“Digital Simulacra, Bias, and Self-Reinforcing Exclusion Cycles”
“Reforming Shareholder Claims in Investor-State Dispute Settlement”
- International and Comparative Law
“The Early Years of Congress’s Anti-Removal Power”
“What Would Surrey Say? The Long Reach of Stanley S. Surrey”
“Introduction”
“Using ODR Platforms to Level the Playing Field: Improving Pro Se Litigation through ODR Design”
“Trust, Trustworthiness, and Misinformation Shared by the Government”
“Trust, Trustworthiness, and Misinformation Shared by the Government”
“Legitimacy and Online Proceedings: Procedural Justice, Access to Justice, and the Role of Income”
“The Problematic Structure of Indigent Defense Delivery”
The Elements of Evidence
“States’ Duty Under the Federal Elections Clause And A Federal Right to Education”
- Constitutional Law