The University of Michigan Law School Alumni Survey Project: Description, Scope and Limits
“In Defense of Human Rights”
“The Orphan Drug Act at 35: Observations and an Outlook for the Twenty-First Century”
“Why Not Compare?”
“United Nations Accountability for Violations of International Human Rights Law”
“Agency Adjudication”
“The Progressive Idea of Democratic Administration”
- Constitutional Law
- Legal History
“Global Investment Rules as a Site for Moral Inquiry”
- International and Comparative Law
Preliminary Findings and Observations on Visit to Tuvalu by UN Special Rapporteur in the Field of Cultural Rights
The New Stock Market: Law, Economics, and Policy
Introduction to Intervention by Invitation: Impulses from the Max Planck Trialogues on the Law of Peace and War
“The First Amendment: An Equality Reading”
- Civil Rights
“Transferability: Helping Students and Attorneys Apply What They Already Know to New Situations (Part 2)”
- Legal Writing and Research
“Dégoût”
“Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2018-2019 Term”
- Criminal Law
“Between the Margins and the Mainstream”
- International and Comparative Law
- Human Rights
The Michigan Guidelines on the International Protection of Refugees
“Strengthening Medical-Legal Partnerships: The Advocacy Letter Project”
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
“How the United States Failed to Establish a ‘Government of Laws’ ”
“Should Automakers Be Responsible for Accidents?”
The Changing Student Body at the University of Michigan Law School
“Feigned Consensus: Usurping the Law in Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma Prosecutions”
- Children and the Law
“Bureau of Land Management, U.S.”
- Environmental and Energy Law
“Prosecutorial Discretion and Environmental Crime Redux: Charging Trends, Aggravating Factors, and Individual Outcome Data for 2005-2014”
Of Bee Stings, Mud Pies, and Outhouses: Exploring the Value of Satire Through the Theory of Useful Untruths.
- Constitutional Law
“The Once And Future Law of Non-Discrimination: Revisting Most Favored Nation and National Treatment”
“Does Duress Justify or Excuse? The Significance of Larry Alexander’s Ambivalence”
“Nevada Department of Human Resources v. Hibbs: Universalism and Reproductive Justice”
- Civil Rights