“Reform at Risk — Mandating Participation in Alternative Payment Plans”

  • Health Law
New England Journal of Medicine
2018

“Are Medicaid Work Requirements Legal?”

  • Health Law
Journal of the American Medical Association
2018

“Limiting State Flexibility in Drug Pricing”

  • Health Law
New England Journal of Medicine
2018

“Scientific Trials-In the Laboratories, Not the Courts”

  • Litigation
  • Health Law
JAMA Internal Medicine
2018

“Innovative Contracting for Pharmaceuticals and Medicaid’s Best-Price Rule”

  • Public Interest Law
  • Health Law
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
2018

““Our Ancestors Would Have Killed All These Women”: The Meanings of Jihadist Rape in 1990s Algeria”

Boundary 2
2018

“Justice Scalia on Updating Old Statutes (With Particular Attention to the Communications Act)”

Colorado Technology Law Journal
2018

“Smart on Crime Charging Policy Provides Roadmap for a More Effective Criminal Justice Strategy”

Federal Sentencing Reporter
2018

“Books Have the Power to Shape Public Policy”

Michigan Law Review
2018

“The Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse: Origins and Goals”

KULA Knowledge Creation Dissemination and Preservation Studies
2018

“Substantive equality revisited: A rejoinder to Sandra Fredman”

  • Legal Writing and Research
International Journal of Constitutional Law
2018

“Family Separation and the Triumph of Cruelty”

  • Children and the Law
Foreign Affairs
2018

“How Not to Do Things with International Law”

  • International and Comparative Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Human Rights
Ethics & International Affairs
2018

“Law and Adversarial Machine Learning”

  • Law and Technology
Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems 2018, Workshop on Security in Machine Learning (NeurIPS)
2018

“Administrative Law Without Courts”

  • Administrative Law
UCLA Law Review
2018

“Administrative Law’s Political Dynamics”

  • Administrative Law
Vanderbilt Law Review
2018

“A Qualified Defense of Qualified Immunity”

  • Constitutional Law
  • Civil Rights
Notre Dame Law Review
2018

“The Politics of Selecting Chevron Deference”

  • Administrative Law
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
2018

“Attacking Auer and Chevron Deference: A Literature Review”

  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy
2018

“Restoring Congress’s Role in the Modern Administrative State”

  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
  • Legal History
Michigan Law Review
2018

“Chevron Step Two’s Domain”

  • Administrative Law
Notre Dame Law Review
2018

“Wrong Turn on the Ex Post Facto Clause”

California Law Review
2018

“The Lion in the Path: The Reconstruction as a Constraint on Empire”

Southern California Law Review
2018

“Ordinariness as Equality”

  • Criminal Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Civil Rights
Indiana Law Journal
2018

“A New Approach to Executory Contracts”

Texas Law Review
2018

“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

“Editing and Empathy”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Bar Journal
2018

“The Michigan Guidelines on Refugee Freedom of Movement”

  • Human Rights
Michigan Journal of International Law
2018

“Taking a Financial Position in Your Opponent in Litigation”

  • Litigation
American Economic Review
2018

“Bankruptcy Fiduciary Duties in the World of Claims Trading”

Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
2018

“The Constitutional Law of Incarceration, Reconfigured”

  • Constitutional Law
Cornell Law Review
2018

“The International Implications of Wayfair”

  • Tax Law
Tax Notes
2018

“Concentrated Ownership and Long-Term Shareholder Value”

  • Corporate and Securities Law
Harvard Business Law Review
2018

“Litigating Federal Habeas Corpus Cases: One Equitable Gateway at a Time”

  • Litigation
American Constitution Society Issue Brief
2018

“Outcome Prediction in the Practice of Law”

Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting
2018

“Why is it Wrong to Punish Thought?”

  • Criminal Law
Yale Law Journal
2018

“Unwitting Justification”

  • Criminal Law
San Diego Law Review
2018

“Paragraphing”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Bar Journal
2018

“May It Displease the Court”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Litigation
2018

“The Persistence of the Probabilistic Perspective”

  • Litigation
Seton Hall Law Review
2018

“Big Data and Black-Box Medical Algorithms”

  • Law and Technology
  • Health Law
Science Translational Medicine
2018

“Reflections on Joshua Dressler’s Understanding Criminal Law”

  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2018

“Contractarian Theory and Unilateral Bylaw Amendments”

  • Corporate and Securities Law
Iowa Law Review
2018

“Poor Wesley Hohfeld”

San Diego Law Review
2018

“Climate Change Litigation in the Federal Courts: Jurisdictional Lessons from California v. BP”

  • Litigation
  • Environmental and Energy Law
Michigan Law Review Online
2018

“In Memoriam: John W. Reed”

Michigan Law Review
2018

“Controlling the Jury-Teaching Function”

  • Litigation
Seton Hall Law Review
2018

“Dialog About a New Asylum System”

  • Human Rights
Asiel & Migrantenrecht
2018

“Lawyer as Soothsayer: Exploring the Important Role of Outcome Prediction in the Practice of Law”

Penn State Law Review
2018

“Reputation and Litigation: Why Costly Legal Sanctions Can Work Better than Reputational Sanctions”

  • Litigation
Journal of Legal Studies
2018