“The International Tax Regime at 100: Reflections on the OECD’s BEPS Project”
“The Importance of Having Rights”
“Truth and Advocacy: Reducing Bias in Policy-Related Research”
“The Rise of Affectivism”
“Sharing and Non-sharing Happiness: Evidence from Cross-Cultural Studies in the United States and Japan”
“World Lawyers’ Pledge on Climate Action”
“Dower Ex Assensu and Trial by Jury and Trial by Witnesses in the English Medieval Common Law”
- International and Comparative Law
- Legal History
“Performances of Equity: Why Court of Chancery Transcript Rulings Are Law”
- Corporate and Securities Law
- Litigation
“Kings, Lords and Courts in Anglo-Norman England”
“Constitutional Culture, Partisan Politics, and the Failed Campaign to Topple the Affordable Care Act”
- Constitutional Law
“Implementation of Patient Safety Structurese and Process in the Patient-Centered Medical Home”
- Health Law
“Delegation at the Founding”
“On the Value of Comments From Individual Members of the Public”
“Memoriam: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg”
“Suspect Spheres, Not Enumerated Powers: A Guide for Leaving the Lamppost”
- Constitutional Law
“Lawyers as Social Engineers: How Lawyers Should Use Their Social Capital to Achieve Economic Justice”
- Law and Social Sciences
“The Myth of The Great Writ”
“Contract Design when Relationship-Specific Investment Produces Asymmetric Information”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Workers’ Comp and Contagious Disease: History and Future”
- Labor and Employment Law
“Problematic Interactions between AI and Health Privacy”
- Law and Technology
- Health Law
“Understanding National Remedies and the Principle of National Procedural Autonomy: A Constitutional Approach”
“Has Tax Competition Been Curbed? Reaction to L. Ahrens, L. Hakelberg & T. Rixen”
- Tax Law