“The Process of Penal Law Reform—A Look at the Proposed Michigan Revised Criminal Code”

  • Criminal Law
Wayne Law Review
1968

“Die §§ 338 und 339 der Regierungsvorlage eines Strafgesetzbuches im Licht des Völkerrechts”

Juristische Blätter
1968

“A New Lease on Life: Section 23 Housing and the Poor”

University of Pennsylvania Law Review
1968

“Judicial Valour and the Warren Court’s Labor Decisions”

Michigan Law Review
1968

“A Touchstone for Labor Board Remedies”

Wayne Law Review
1968

“Symposium: Drugs and the Law: Introduction”

California Law Review
1968

“The Rent Supplement Program of 1965: Out of the Ghetto, Into the . . . ?”

Stanford Law Review
1967

“Disability Benefits for Sexual Psychopaths”

  • Civil Rights
Stanford Law Review
1967

“Police Interrogation and the Supreme Court—The Latest Round”

  • Criminal Law
Forensic Quarterly
1967

“Augural Symbolism in Sulla’s Invasion of 83”

Museum Notes (American Numismatic Society)
1967

“The Labor Board and the Arbitrators”

Michigan Labor Relations Lawyer
1967

“The Lawyer as a Negotiator: An Adventure in Understanding and Teaching the Art of Negotiation”

Journal of Legal Education
1967

“Women in the Law”

Michigan Law Review
1967

“Some Petty Complaints about Article 3”

Michigan Law Review
1967

“False Conflicts”

California Law Review
1967

“Ann Arbor and Legal Aid”

Michigan State Bar Journal
1967

“Elfbrandt v. Russell: The Demise of the Loyalty Oath”

  • Criminal Law
Supreme Court Review
1966

“Strategies of Research Design in the Legal Impact Study - The Control of Plausible Rival Hypotheses”

Law and Society Review
1966

“Civil Rights and State Authority: Toward the Production of a Just Equilibrium”

  • Civil Rights
Wisconsin Law Review
1966

“FTC v. Jantzen: Blessing, Disaster, or Tempest in a Teapot?”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Michigan Law Review
1966

“Nonpopulation Factors Relevant to an Acceptable Standard for Apportionment”

  • Criminal Law
Notre Dame Lawyer
1963

“Gideon v. Wainwright: The Art of Overruling”

  • Criminal Law
Supreme Court Review
1963

“On Charting a Course through the Mathematical Quagmire: The Future of Baker v. Carr”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
1962

“Secondary Boycotts and Hot Cargo: A Study in Balance of Power”

University of Detroit Law Journal
1962

“Color Blindness But Not Myopia: A New Look at State Action, Equal Protection, and ‘Private’ Racial Discrimination”

Michigan Law Review
1961

“Who Goes There?: Recent Moves Along the Federal-State Front in Labor Law”

Syracuse Law Review
1959

“Public Utility Valuation”

Michigan Law Review
1918

“A Modern Copyright Framework for the Internet of Things (IoT): Intellectual Property Scholars’ Joint Submission to the Canadian Government Consultation”

“Don’t be Cruel”

Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development

“Creditors, Shareholders, and Losers In Between: A Failed Regulatory Experiment”

Cornell Law Review

“A Hopeful Conversation: Overcoming Impunity for Sexual and Gender Based Violence”

American Society of International Law Proceedings

“Ending Intellectual Property”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust

“The Origins of the Major Questions Doctrine”

Indiana Law Journal

“The New International Law of Contracts”

  • International and Comparative Law
European Journal of International Law

“Saving Agency Adjudication”

“Campbell at 21/Sony at 31”

S.W. International Property Review (Chinese edition)

“The Runaway Train of Mandated Reporting”

San Diego Law Review

“The State[s] of Confession Law in a Post-Miranda World”

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

“Meme Corporate Governance”

Southern California Law Review

“The Meaning of «IS»: Reflections on Nestle”

“Conclusion: The State and Local-Legal Governance in the Early American Republic”

Journal of the Early Republic

“Fascism and Monopoly”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Michigan Law Review

“Lawyering the Indian Child Welfare Act”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Michigan Law Review

“The Role of Private and Public Lands in the U.S. Clean Energy Transition”

Journal of Land Use and Environment Law

“On Firms”

University of Chicago Law Review

“Campaigns, Copyright and Tarnishment”

“Fee Shifting, Nominal Damages, and the Public Interest”

St. John’s Law Review

“Breaking Baal: Monuments, Memory, and Social Justice”

Harvard Law Review

“What Counts As Authorship And Who Counts As An Author?”

“Subjective Beliefs about Contract Enforceability”

Journal of Legal Studies