“Sharing and Non-sharing Happiness: Evidence from Cross-Cultural Studies in the United States and Japan”
“World Lawyers’ Pledge on Climate Action”
“Dower Ex Assensu and Trial by Jury and Trial by Witnesses in the English Medieval Common Law”
“Performances of Equity: Why Court of Chancery Transcript Rulings Are Law”
- Corporate and Securities Law
- Litigation
“Kings, Lords and Courts in Anglo-Norman England”
“Constitutional Culture, Partisan Politics, and the Failed Campaign to Topple the Affordable Care Act”
“Implementation of Patient Safety Structurese and Process in the Patient-Centered Medical Home”
“Delegation at the Founding”
“On the Value of Comments From Individual Members of the Public”
“Algorithmic Opacity, Private Accountability, and Corporate Social Disclosure in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”
“Slamming the Courthouse Door: 25 years of evidence for repealing the Prison Litigation Reform Act”
“Alston and the Dejudicialization of Antitrust”
“Spoiler Alert: When the Supreme Court Ruins Your Brief Problem Mid-Semester”
- Law and Social Sciences
“Are Litigation Outcome Disparities Inevitable? Courts, Technology, and the Future of Impartiality”
- Law and Technology
“Discerning a Dignitary Offense: The Concept of Equal Public Rights during Reconstruction”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Disaggregating Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Doctrine: Four Forms of Constitutional Ineffectiveness”
- Constitutional Law
“Does Capital Bear the U.S. Corporate Tax After All? New Evidence from Corporate Tax Returns”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“International Organizations and the Creation of Customary International Law”
- International and Comparative Law
“International Investment Law and Domestic Investment Rules: Tracing the Upstream and Downstream Flows”
- International and Comparative Law
“The Essential Roles of Agency Law”
“Golden Parachutes and the Limits of Shareholder Voting”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Using Transactional Practice Competitions to Introduce Students to Key Deal-Making Skills”
- Legal Writing and Research
“Mapping the Iceberg: The Impact of Data Sources on the Study of District Courts”
- Legal Writing and Research