“Espionage, Secrecy, and Institutional Moral Reasoning”

  • Criminal Law
  • Philosophy of Law
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2024

“Collusive Prosecution”

  • Criminal Law
Iowa Law Review
2023

“Effective Communication with Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind, and Low Vision Incarcerated People, Civil Rights Litigation”

  • Criminal Law
  • Human Rights
  • Civil Rights
Journal of Gender, Race, and Justice
2023

“Idealizing Abolition”

  • Criminal Law
  • Race and the Law
  • Philosophy of Law
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2023

“Prosecutor Transparency Project: Racial Disparities Study (Washtenaw County, Michigan)”

  • Criminal Law
2023

“Constitutional Losses and (Some) Statutory Wins for Criminal Defendants: Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the Supreme Court’s 2022-2023 Term”

  • Criminal Law
Court Review
2023

“The Problematic Structure of Indigent Defense Delivery”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
2023

“Limiting Access to Remedies: Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the Supreme Court’s 2021-22 Term”

  • Criminal Law
Court Review
2022

“Race and Wrongful Convictions in the United States 2022”

  • Criminal Law
The National Registry of Exonerations
2022

“Police Killings as Felony Murder”

  • Criminal Law
  • Race and the Law
Harvard Law and Policy Review
2022

“Whose Burden to Bear? Privilege, Lawbreaking and Race”

  • Criminal Law
  • Race and the Law
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2022

“Ending the Discriminatory Pretrial Incarceration of People with Disabilities: Liability under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act”

  • Criminal Law
  • Human Rights
Harvard Law and Policy Review
2022

“Racially Territorial Policing in Black Neighborhoods”

  • Criminal Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Race and the Law
University of Chicago Law Review
2022

“Reconsidering Ross: The Interplay of AEDPA, Criminal Appeals, and The Right to Counsel”

  • Criminal Law
The University of Memphis Law Review
2022

“The Problem with Assumptions: Revisiting the Dark Figure of Sexual Recidivism”

  • Criminal Law
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Behavioral Sciences and the Law
2021

“Reckless Racism and Mens Rea in Criminal Punishment”

  • Criminal Law
Arizona State Law Review
2021

“Beyond Plea Bargaining: A Theory of Criminal Settlement”

  • Criminal Law
Boston College Law Review
2021

“Recollections Refreshed and Recorded”

  • Criminal Law
  • Litigation
Litigation
2021

“Antiracist Remedial Approaches in Judge Gregory’s Jurisprudence”

  • Criminal Law
  • Civil Rights
Washington and Lee Law Review
2021

“Voices from a Prison Pandemic: Lives Lost from COVID-19 at Lakeland Correctional”

  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2021

“Homes, History, and Shadows: Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases From The Supreme Court’s 2020-21 Term”

  • Criminal Law
Court Review
2021

“Race, Reform, & Progressive Prosecution”

  • Criminal Law
  • Race and the Law
Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology
2020

“Demystifying Desert”

  • Criminal Law
The Journal of Ethics
2020

“Before the Cell Door Shuts: Justice Reform Efforts Should Focus on Steps besides Sentencing”

  • Criminal Law
New England Law Review
2020

“The Place of Retributivism in Punishment”

  • Criminal Law
Rutgers Law Review
2020

“Punishing Them All: How Criminal Justice Should Account for Mass Incarceration”

  • Criminal Law
  • Race and the Law
Res Philosophica
2020

“Understanding Violent-Crime Recidivism”

  • Criminal Law
  • Legal Writing and Research
Notre Dame Law Review
2020

“May the State Punish What It May Not Prevent?”

  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2020

“Expungement of Criminal Convictions: An Empirical Study”

  • Criminal Law
Harvard Law Review
2020

“Thoughts, Crimes, and Thought Crimes”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
2020

“The Right to Reintegration”

  • Criminal Law
  • Race and the Law
New Criminal Law Review
2020

“Incorporating Social Science into Criminal Defense Practice”

  • Criminal Law
  • Law and Social Sciences
Champion
2020

“Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2018-2019 Term”

  • Criminal Law
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association
2019

“Identifying the Impact of Labor Market Opportunities on Criminal Behavior”

  • Criminal Law
International Review of Law and Economics
2019

“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

“The Elusive Object of Punishment”

  • Criminal Law
Legal Theory
2019

“Financial Exploitation of Older Adults in the United States”

  • Criminal Law
  • Health Law
Consumer Interests Annual
2019

“Legal Hypocrisy”

  • Criminal Law
  • Philosophy of Law
Ratio Juris
2019

“Pretext of Justification: Republicanism, Policing and Race”

  • Criminal Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Race and the Law
Cardozo Law Review
2019

“Location Tracking and Digital Data: Can Carpenter Build a Stable Privacy Doctrine?”

  • Criminal Law
  • Constitutional Law
Supreme Court Review
2019

“Prosecutors and Voters Are Becoming Smart on Crime”

  • Criminal Law
Litigation
2019

“Whose Burden to Bear?: Privilege, Lawbreaking and Race”

  • Race and the Law
  • Criminal Law
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2019

“Research Resources for Michigan Criminal Law”

  • Criminal Law
  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Bar Journal
2019

“Sex Offenders: Technological Monitoring and the Fourth Amendment”

  • Criminal Law
  • Law and Technology
Search and Seizure Law Report
2019

“Why is it Wrong to Punish Thought?”

  • Criminal Law
Yale Law Journal
2018

“Divine Justice and the Library of Babel: Or, Was Al Capone Really Punished for Tax Evasion?”

  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2018

“Unwitting Justification”

  • Criminal Law
San Diego Law Review
2018

“Reflections on Joshua Dressler’s Understanding Criminal Law”

  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2018

“Legal Innocence and Federal Habeas”

  • Criminal Law
Virginia Law Review
2018

“Fourth Amendment Constraints on the Technological Monitoring of Convicted Sex Offenders”

  • Criminal Law
  • Law and Technology
New Criminal Law Review
2018