“Michigan’s Flirtation with the Single Business Tax”
- Tax Law
“Private Wealth and Public Health: A Critique of Richard Epstein’s Defense of the ‘Old’ Public Health”
- Health Law
“Improving Corporate Governance and Capital Markets Through Cross-Listing on Foreign Exchanges”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Radikalität, Fortschritt und Gender Mainstreaming: zum Stand Feministischer Rechtspolitik heute”
- Human Rights
“Entwicklung von Frauenrechten in der EU, Beeinflussung der nationalen Rechtsentwicklung durch die EU, internationale Entwicklungen”
- Human Rights
“Agency Burrowing: Entrenching Policies and Personnel before a New President Arrives”
- Administrative Law
“Constitutional Sunsetting?: Justice O’Connor’s Closing Comments on Grutter”
Review of Self-Determination in International Law, by Robert McCorquodale, and People’s Rights: The State of the Art, by Philip Alston
Review of Human Rights Commissions and Ombudsman Offices: National Experiences throughout the World
- International and Comparative Law
“Institutional Change and M & A in Japan: Diversity through Deals”
“A Resident of Evidenceland Defends His Turf”
“Recht auf Vielfalt: Zu den rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen des Managing Diversity”
- Human Rights
“Se battre pour ses droits Écritures, litiges et discrimination raciale en Louisiane (1888-1899)”
- Race and the Law
- Legal History
Kings, Barons and Justices: The Making and Enforcement of Legislation in Thirteenth-Century England
- Legal History
“Verfassungsrechtliche Aspekte: Vertragsfreiheit im gemeinwohlorientierten Verfassungsstaat”
- Constitutional Law
“The Legal Fiction of Standardized Testing”
“Internal Protection/Relocation/Flight Alternative as an Aspect of Refugee Status Determination”
- Human Rights
““To Respect and To Ensure”: Reconciling International Human Rights Obligations in a Time of Terror”
“Die Europäische Grundrechtecharta”
- Human Rights
“Human Rights and Judicial Use of Comparative Law”
- International and Comparative Law
- Human Rights
“The Work of the International Law Commission at Its Fifty-Fourth Session (2002)”
- International and Comparative Law
“Corporate Crime and the Religious Sensibility”
“Why Theories of Law Have Little or Nothing to Do with Judicial Restraint”
“The Pluralist State: The Convergence of Public and Private Power in America”
The Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work-Product Doctrine in Michigan
“ADR without Borders”
Review of Explaining the English Revolution: Hobbes and His Contemporaries
“Tax Stories and Tax Histories: Is There a Role for History in Shaping Tax Law?”
- Tax Law
“Earning the Right to Be Retributive: Execution Methods, Culpability Theory, and the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause”
- Criminal Law