“Working Hard or Making Work? Plaintiffs’ Attorneys Fees in Securities Fraud Class Actions”
“Who Gets the Ventilator? Disability Discrimination in COVID-19 Medical-Rationing Protocols”
- Health Law
“Antitrust and the Corporate Tax: Why We Need Progressive Corporate Tax Rates”
- Tax Law
“Decolonization as Dialectic Process in Law and Literature”
- Legal Writing and Research
“Cherchez la femme!’ Heresy and Law in Late Antiquity”
“Medtronic: Has the Tide Turned for Transfer Pricing?”
- Tax Law
“Introduction to the Symposium on Soft and Hard Law on Business and Human Rights”
- Human Rights
“What Will (Or Might?) Law School Look Like This Fall?: Teaching in the Midst of a Pandemic”
- Legal Writing and Research
“Incrementalist vs. Maximalist Reform Strategies: Solitary Confinement Case Studies”
Drunk Japan: Law and Alcohol in Japanese Society
“Regulatory Responses to Medical Machine Learning”
“Regulatory Oversight, Causal Inference, and Safe and Effective Health Care Machine Learning”
“Which Aspects of Corporate Governance Do and Do Not Matter in Emerging Markets”
“Taxing the Digital Economy: The Effect of Coronavirus on Pillar 1”
- Tax Law
“Health Professions and the Law”
- Health Law
- Labor and Employment Law
“A Case for Higher Corporate Tax Rates”
“Compassion: The Necessary Foundation to Reunify Families Involved in the Foster Care System”
“Winks, Whispers, and Prosecutorial Discretion in Rural Iowa, 1925-1928”
- Legal History
“The Permissibility of Acting Officials: May the President Work Around Senate Confirmation?”
- Administrative Law
- Civil Rights
Criminal Procedure and the Constitution: Leading Supreme Court Cases and Introductory Text
“Legal Commentaries in the United States: Division of Labor”
- International and Comparative Law
“Independence and Impartiality in Investment Dispute Settlement: Assessing Challenges and Reform Options”
“Knowledge Transfer for Large-Scale Vaccine Manufacturing”
“Herein of ‘Herein Granted’: Why Article I’s Vesting Clause Does Not Support the Doctrine of Enumerated Powers”
- Constitutional Law
“Consumer Psychology and the Problem of Fine Print Fraud”
- Law and Social Sciences
“Cross-Border Corporate Insolvency in the Era of Soft(ish) Law”
- International and Comparative Law
“Clerking for Roger J. Traynor”
“Due Diligence in the International Legal Order: Dissecting the Leitmotif of Current Accountability Debates”
- International and Comparative Law
“Due Diligence and Structural Change in the International Legal Order”
- International and Comparative Law
“How Europe Brought Judicial Review to France: A Response to Bruce Ackerman”
- Constitutional Law
“Christianity and the International Economic Order”
- International and Comparative Law