“Section 2 After Section 5: Voting Rights and the Race to the Bottom”
- Civil Rights
“Using Appellate Clinics to Focus on Legal Writing Skills”
- Legal Writing and Research
“China’s ‘Corporatization without Privatization’ and the Late 19th Century Roots of a Stubborn Path Dependency”
- International and Comparative Law
“Change, Creation, and Unpredictability in Statutory Interpretation: Interpretive Canon Use in the Roberts Court’s First Decade”
“The Impact of Mandated Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from India’s Companies Act of 2013”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“My Name Is Not ‘Respondent Mother’: The Need for Procedural Justice in Child Welfare Cases”
- Children and the Law
“Reform at Risk — Mandating Participation in Alternative Payment Plans”
- Health Law
“Innovative Contracting for Pharmaceuticals and Medicaid’s Best-Price Rule”
- Public Interest Law
- Health Law
““Our Ancestors Would Have Killed All These Women”: The Meanings of Jihadist Rape in 1990s Algeria”
“Justice Scalia on Updating Old Statutes (With Particular Attention to the Communications Act)”
“Smart on Crime Charging Policy Provides Roadmap for a More Effective Criminal Justice Strategy”
“Books Have the Power to Shape Public Policy”
“(Mis)imagining the good life and the bad life: Envy and pity as a function of the focusing illusion”
“The Death Penalty, Public Opinion, and Politics in the United States”
“Believing in climate change, but not behaving sustainably: Evidence from a one-year longitudinal study”
“The Revision of Article 2: Commercial Sellers Vs. Consumer Buyers”
“Le droit comme pratique. Les défis de la recherche juridique aujourd’hui”
- Legal Writing and Research
“The Law Hasn’t Yet Achieved Parity”
“Remedial Convergence and Collapse”
“Creative Commons: An Explainer”
“Creative Commons: An Explainer”
“Restoring Congress’s role in the modern administrative State”
“Restoring Congress’s Role in the Modern Administrative State”
- Constitutional Law
- Administrative Law
- Legal History