“The State[s] of Confession Law in a Post-Miranda World”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
2025
“A Fractured Supreme Court: Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the Supreme Court’s 2023-24 Term”
Eve Brensike Primus
Court Review
2024
“Constitutional Losses and (Some) Statutory Wins for Criminal Defendants: Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the Supreme Court’s 2022-2023 Term”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Court Review
2023
“The Problematic Structure of Indigent Defense Delivery”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
2023
“Limiting Access to Remedies: Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the Supreme Court’s 2021-22 Term”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Court Review
2022
“Homes, History, and Shadows: Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases From The Supreme Court’s 2020-21 Term”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Court Review
2021
“Disaggregating Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Doctrine: Four Forms of Constitutional Ineffectiveness”
Eve Brensike Primus- Constitutional Law
Stanford Law Review
2020
“A Small but Mighty Docket: Select Criminal Cases from the 2019-20 Supreme Court Term”
Eve Brensike Primus- Legal Writing and Research
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association
2020
“Incorporating Social Science into Criminal Defense Practice”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
- Law and Social Sciences
Champion
2020
“Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2018-2019 Term”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association
2019
“Litigating Federal Habeas Corpus Cases: One Equitable Gateway at a Time”
Eve Brensike Primus- Litigation
American Constitution Society Issue Brief
2018
“Federal Review of State Criminal Convictions: A Structural Approach to Adequacy Doctrine”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
2017
“Disentangling Miranda and Massiah: How to Revive the Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel as a Tool for Regulating Confession Law”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Boston University Law Review
2017
“Culture as a Structural Problem in Indigent Defense”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Minnesota Law Review
2016
“The Future of Confession Law: Toward Rules for the Voluntariness Test”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
2015
“Effective Trial Counsel After Martinez v. Ryan: Focusing on the Adequacy of State Procedures”
Eve Brensike Primus
Yale Law Journal
2013
“Our Broken Misdemeanor Justice System: Its Problems and Some Potential Solutions”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Southern California Law Review Postscript
2012
“Bringing Clarity to Administrative Search Doctrine: Distinguishing Dragnets from Special Subpopulation Searches”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Search and Seizure Law Report
2012
Ohio Northern University Law Review
2011
Columbia Law Review
2011
“Litigation Strategies for Dealing with the Indigent Defense Crisis”
Eve Brensike Primus- Litigation
American Constitution Society Issue Brief
2010
California Law Review
2010
“Procedural Obstacles to Reviewing Ineffective Assistance of Trial Counsel Claims in State and Federal Postconviction Proceedings”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Criminal Justice
2009
“Structural Reform in Criminal Defense: Relocating Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
Cornell Law Review
2007
“Saying Goodbye to a Legend: A Tribute to Yale Kamisar - My Mentor, Teacher, and Friend”
Eve Brensike Primus
Michigan Law Review
2004
“Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the Supreme Court’s 2023-24 Term”
Eve Brensike Primus
Court Review