“Multi-Party Toxic Litigation”
“Judicial Criticism”
“The Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities”
“Alternative Methodologies in Contemporary Jurisprudence: Comments on Dworkin”
“Government Responsibility for Constitutional Torts”
“The Judicial Opinion and the Poem: Ways of Reading, Ways of Life”
“The Rueful Rhetoric of ‘Rights’ ”
“Choosing a Legal Theory on Moral Grounds”
“Perpetuities: A Progress Report on the Draft Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities”
“Introduction: Is Cultural Criticism Possible?”
“Doctrine in A Vacuum: Reflections on What a Law School Ought (and Ought Not) to Be”
“The Supreme Court and State Protectionism: Making Sense of the Dormant Commerce Clause”
“Symposium: Amerikanische und deutsche Traditionen der soziologischen Jurisprudenz und der Rechtskritik”
- International and Comparative Law
“Pornography and Human Dignity: A West German Perspective”
- International and Comparative Law
“What a Sensible Natural Lawyer and a Sensible Utilitarian Agree about and Disagree about: Comments on Finnis”
“Law’s Halo”
“Time, Possession, and Alienation (Symposium: Time, Property Rights, and the Common Law)”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“The Consequences of Conceptualism (Symposium on Richard Epstein’s Takings: Private Property and the Power of Eminent Domain)”
- Administrative Law
“Dreams, Prophecy and Sorcery: Blaming the Secret Offender in Medieval Iceland”
- International and Comparative Law
- Legal History
“Evidence”
“Comment: Generalized Inferences, Individual Merits, and Jury Discretion”
“A Close Look at Probative Value”
“Untangling the Failing Company Doctrine”
“A Diagrammatic Approach to Evidence”
“Postscript: On Quantifying Probative Value”
“A Tribute to Professors W. Thomas Mallison and Leroy S. Merrifield”
“Integrity and Circumspection: The Labor Law Vision of Bernard D. Meltzer”
“Gift, Sale, Payment, Raid: Case Studies in the Negotiation and Classification of Exchange in Medieval Iceland”
- International and Comparative Law
- Legal History
“Error BehInd the Plate and in the Law”
“The New Evidence Scholarship: Analyzing the Process of Proof”
“The Twelve-Person, Unanimous Jury: Does It Have More than History to Recommend It?”
- Law and Social Sciences
“An Inquiry into the Efficiency of Private Antitrust Enforcement: Follow-On and Independently Initiated Cases Compared”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Using Lay Volunteers to Represent Children in Child Protection Court Proceedings”
- Children and the Law