“Regulatory Purpose in GATT Article III, TBT Article 2.1, the Subsidies Agreement, and Elsewhere: Hic et Ubique”
Law and Business
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Reply: Fletcher on Subjective Justification”
- Criminal Law
“Neoclassical Public Virtues: Towards an Aretaic Theory of Law-Making (and Law Teaching)”
- Legal Writing and Research
“ ‘The Magna Carta of Free Enterprise’ Really?”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Realizing Utopia as a Scholarly Endeavour”
“To Teach and Persuade”
“Distinguished Brief: People of the State of Michigan v. David Mark Cole”
- Criminal Law
The Law of Debtors and Creditors
“Affective Forecasting and Well-Being”
“Internal Legitimacy and Europe’s Piecemeal Constitution: Reflections on Van Gend at 50”
- Constitutional Law
Insurance Law and Policy: Cases and Materials
“The Travaux of Travaux: Is the Vienna Convention Hostile to Drafting History?”
“Index Theory: The Law, Promise, and Failure of Financial Indices”
From Theory to Practice: Employment Discrimination Law
- Labor and Employment Law
“Prometheus Rebound: Diagnostics, Nature, and Mathematical Algorithms”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“After the Revolts of 2011: The Struggle for Democracy”
“The Michigan Guidelines on the Exclusion of International Criminals”
- International and Comparative Law
“The Anti-Leveraging Principle and the Spending Clause after NFIB”
- Constitutional Law
“Sexual Violence”
- Civil Rights
“The Significance of Transferred Intent”
Transnational Law: Cases and Materials
- International and Comparative Law
“Forgoing Debriefing in Deceptive Research: Is It Ever Ethical?”
Review of The 3-1/2 Minute Transaction: Boilerplate and the Limits of Contract Design by Mitu Gulati and Robert E. Scott
- Legal Writing and Research
Secured Transactions: Teaching Materials
“The Effect of Time of Day on Reference Interactions in Academic Law Libraries”
“Miscellaneous Thoughts on Subsequent Agreements and Practice”
“Quiborax SA et al v Plurinational State of Bolivia: The Uneasy Role of Precedent in Defining Investment”
“Growing Up in Law & Society: The Pulls of Policy and Methods”
- Law and Social Sciences