“Intimate Choice and Autonomy: Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl”
“Uncomfortable Truths about Sovereignty and Wealth”
“Restatement as Aadizookaan”
“The Failed Federalism of Affordable Housing: Why States Don’t Use Housing Vouchers”
“Can Affordable Housing Be a Safety Net?: Lessons from a Pandemic”
“Evaluating Project Need for Natural Gas Pipelines in an Age of Climate Change: A Spotlight on FERC and the Courts”
- Environmental and Energy Law
“Building Resilience into U.S. Energy Transport Law”
Cambridge Handbook of Labor in Competition Law
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
- International and Comparative Law
- Labor and Employment Law
“Charting the Reform Path”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
- Labor and Employment Law
“Civil Rights, Access to Counsel, and Injunctive Class Actions in the United States”
- Litigation
- Civil Rights
“Compliance as Costs and Benefits”
- Corporate and Securities Law
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
“Cocceius Nerva, Marcus”
- Legal History
“Antistius Labeo, Marcus”
- Legal History
“Designing Legal Experiences: Online Communication and Resolution in Courts”
- Law and Technology
“Morals, Sex, Crime, and the Origins of Modern American Social Police”
- Criminal Law
- Law and Social Sciences
The Jurisprudence of Sport: Sports and Games as Legal Systems
- Law and Social Sciences
The Rights of Refugees Under International Law
- International and Comparative Law
- Human Rights
“Leges (laws)”
- Legal History
Preventing Child Abuse: Critical Roles and Multiple Perspectives
- Children and the Law
“Cassius Longinus, Gaius (jurist)”
- Legal History
“Memoriam: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg”
“Suspect Spheres, Not Enumerated Powers: A Guide for Leaving the Lamppost”
- Constitutional Law
“The Architecture of the UN Refugee Convention and Protocol”
- International and Comparative Law
Secured Transactions: Teaching Materials
- Corporate and Securities Law
The Law of Debtors and Creditors: Text, Cases, and Problems
“Lawyers as Social Engineers: How Lawyers Should Use Their Social Capital to Achieve Economic Justice”
- Law and Social Sciences