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

  • Criminal Law
International Review of Law and Economics
2019

“Equitable Gateways: Toward Expanded Federal Habeas Corpus Review of State Court Criminal Convictions”

  • Criminal Law
Arizona Law Review
2019

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

  • Criminal Law
  • Constitutional Law
Supreme Court Review
2019

“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

“Why is it Wrong to Punish Thought?”

  • Criminal Law
Yale Law Journal
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

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

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

“Errors in Misdemeanor Adjudication”

  • Criminal Law
Boston University Law Review
2018

“What We Think, What We Know and What We Think We Know about False Convictions”

  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2017

“Juvenile Lifers and Juveniles in Michigan Prisons: A Population of Special Concern”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Bar Journal
2017

“Rethinking Criminal Contempt in the Bankruptcy Courts”

  • Criminal Law
American Bankruptcy Law Journal
2017

“Criminal Procedure v. Scientific Progress: The Challenging Path to Post-Conviction Relief in Cases That Arise During Periods of Shifts in Science”

  • Criminal Law
Vermont Law Review
2017

“From Grace to Grids: Rethinking Due Process Protection for Parole”

  • Criminal Law
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
2017

“Race and Wrongful Convictions in the United States”

  • Criminal Law
National Registry of Exonerations
2017

“Creating (and Teaching) the ‘Bail-to-Jail’ Course”

  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2016

“ ‘Shifted Science’ Revisited: Percolation Delays and the Persistence of Wrongful Convictions Based on Outdated Science”

  • Criminal Law
Cleveland State Law Review
2016

“Making Elder Financial Exploitation Cases Part of a Sustainable Practice: Tips from the Experiences of the University of Illinois College of Law’s Elder Financial Justice Clinic”

  • Criminal Law
  • Health Law
Elder Law Journal
2016

“Provisions Denying a Deduction for Illegal Expenses and Expenses of an Illegal Business Should Be Repealed”

  • Criminal Law
  • Tax Law
Florida Tax Review
2016

“Culture as a Structural Problem in Indigent Defense”

  • Criminal Law
Minnesota Law Review
2016

“The Child Quasi-Witness”

  • Criminal Law
  • Children and the Law
Psychology, Public Policy, and the Law
2015

“The Future of Confession Law: Toward Rules for the Voluntariness Test”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
2015

“Lex Mitior: Converse of Ex Post Facto and Window into Criminal Desert”

  • Criminal Law
New Criminal Law Review
2015

“Cognitive Bias and its Impact on Expert Witnesses and the Court”

  • Criminal Law
Judges’ Journal
2015

“Process Costs and Police Discretion”

  • Criminal Law
Harvard Law Review Forum
2015

“Come Back to the Boat, Justice Breyer!”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review First Impressions
2014

“Sex Offender Law and the Geography of Victimization”

  • Criminal Law
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
2014

“Gideon v. Wainwright--From a 1963 Perspective”

  • Criminal Law
  • Legal History
Iowa Law Review
2014

“The Frame of Reference and Other Problems”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review First Impressions
2014

“Interpersonal Power in the Criminal System”

  • Criminal Law
American Criminal Law Review
2013

“The Juror, The Citizen, and The Human Being: The Presumption of Innocence and the Burden of Judgment”

  • Criminal Law
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2013

“ ‘Shifted Science’ and Post-Conviction Relief”

  • Criminal Law
Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties
2012

“Why the Paradox of Blackmail is So Hard to Resolve”

  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2012

“Do Sex Offender Registries Make Us Less Safe?”

  • Criminal Law
Regulation
2012

“David Baldus and the Legacy of McCleskey v. Kemp”

  • Criminal Law
Iowa Law Review
2012

“Bringing Clarity to Administrative Search Doctrine: Distinguishing Dragnets from Special Subpopulation Searches”

  • Criminal Law
Search and Seizure Law Report
2012

“Do Sex Offender Registration and Notification Laws Affect Criminal Behavior?”

  • Criminal Law
Journal of Law and Economics
2011

“Juvenile Life Without Parole: Unconstitutional in Michigan?”

  • Criminal Law
  • Children and the Law
Michigan Bar Journal
2011

“The Illusory Right to Counsel”

  • Criminal Law
Ohio Northern University Law Review
2011

“Child Pornography and Community Notification: How an Attempt to Reduce Crime Can Achieve the Opposite”

  • Criminal Law
Federal Sentencing Reporter
2011

“Disentangling Administrative Searches”

  • Criminal Law
Columbia Law Review
2011

“Defending Juveniles Facing Life Without Parole in Michigan”

  • Criminal Law
  • Children and the Law
Criminal Defense Newsletter
2010

“Reply to Richard A. Leo and Jon B. Gould”

  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2010

“The Challenges of Calculating the Benefits of Providing Access to Legal Services”

  • Criminal Law
Fordham Urban Law Journal
2010