“Certain Simple Stories”

  • Philosophy of Law
Engaging Populism: Democracy and the Intellectual Virtues
2022

“An Apology for Lawyers: Socrates and the Ethics of Persuasion”

  • Philosophy of Law
Michigan Law Review
2019

“The City and the Soul: Character and Thriving in Law and Politics”

  • Philosophy of Law
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
2019

“Work Only We Can Do: Professional Responsibility in an Age of Automation”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
South Carolina Law Review
2018

“ ‘How Now, Horatio?’ The Stoic Joy of Physics and Friendship”

  • Philosophy of Law
Modern Stoicism
2017

“A Lawyer’s Odyssey”

  • Philosophy of Law
Revista Jurídica Universidad de Palermo
2017

“Why Sports Law?”

Stanford Law and Policy Review
2017

“College Sports and the Antitrust Analysis of Mystique”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Washington and Lee Law Review Online
2015

“The Seventh Letter and the Socratic Method”

  • Legal Writing and Research
  • Legal History
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform Caveat
2015

“Drawing (Gad)Flies: Thoughts on the Uses (or Uselessness) of Legal Scholarship”

  • Legal Writing and Research
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform Caveat
2015

“Frost for Lawyers: ‘The Best Thing That We’re Put Here For’s to See’ ”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Law Review
2014

“Law School as Liberal Education”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Journal of Legal Education
2013

“The Juror, The Citizen, and The Human Being: The Presumption of Innocence and the Burden of Judgment”

  • Criminal Law
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2013

“Neoclassical Public Virtues: Towards an Aretaic Theory of Law-Making (and Law Teaching)”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Law, Virtue and Justice
2013

“To Teach and Persuade”

Pepperdine Law Review
2013

“What We Make Matter”

Michigan Law Review
2011

“Ennobling Direct Democracy”

University of Colorado Law Review
2007

“ ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ The Criminal Trial and Community Character”

  • Criminal Law
The Trial on Trial
2006

“A Populist Critique of Direct Democracy”

Constitutional Theory
2005

“Law as Communitarian Virtue Ethics”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Buffalo Law Review
2005

“The Character of Direct Democracy”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues
2004

“An Accuser-Obligation Approach to the Confrontation Clause”

  • Litigation
Nebraska Law Review
2003

“Promise, Prayer, and Identity”

Tulsa Law Review
2003

“The Character of Persuasion”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Ave Maria Law Review
2003

“The Mixed Messages of Title IX”

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
2000

“The Courage of Our Convictions”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
1999

“Literate Lawyering: An Essay on Imagination and Persuasion”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Rutgers Law Journal
1999

Review of Lawmaking by Initiative: Issues, Options, and Comparisons, by P Dubois and F Feeney, and Paradise Lost: California’s Experience, America’s Future, by P Schrag

Michigan Law Review
1999

“Access to Records in Sexual Assault Prosecutions”

  • Criminal Law
Canadian Journal of Criminology
1998

“To Thine Own Self Be True: Enforcing Candor in Pleading through the Party Admissions Doctrine”

Hastings Law Journal
1998

“Law and Literature”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Law Quadrangle Notes
1998

“A Populist Critique of Direct Democracy”

Harvard Law Review
1998

“Don’t be Cruel”

Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development

“Trust Me: An Ethical Profession in an Age of Artificial Expertise”

Michigan Technology Law Review

“Confronting Algorithms: Conscience Catching in the Criminal Trial and Beyond”

Michigan Journal of Legal Reform

“Arguably Better: Eudaimonist Virtues of Argumentation”

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