“2022-23 Survey of Applied Legal Education”
“Unprecedented Precedent and Original Originalism: How the Supreme Court’s Decision in Dobbs Threatens Privacy and Free Speech Rights”
- Constitutional Law
“Microsoft’s Cost-Sharing Arrangement: Frankenstein Strikes Again”
“Cover Letters, Distinguishing Yourself, and Sentences Nobody Else Can Write”
- Legal Writing and Research
“Effects of Communicating the Rise of Climate Migration on Public Perceptions of Climate Change and Immigration”
- Environmental and Energy Law
- Law and Social Sciences
“A Fast Track to Refuge, or a Pathway to Nowhere? Designing Successful Priority 2 Group Designations”
“Taxing the Right Book: Arguments for the Corporate AMT”
“Constitutional Losses and (Some) Statutory Wins for Criminal Defendants: Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the Supreme Court’s 2022-2023 Term”
- Criminal Law
“China Yawns at Pillar 2”
“Meeting Clean Energy Goals Will Require the Grid of the Future”
- Environmental and Energy Law
“Prosecutor Transparency Project: Racial Disparities Study (Washtenaw County, Michigan)”
- Criminal Law
“The Dark Matter of Federal Indian Law: The Duty of Protection”
- Constitutional Law
- Legal History
“Methodological and Normative Elements of the New Antitrust”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“After Pillar One”
“Commensurate With Income: IRS Nonenforcement Has Cost $1 Trillion”
“Rosalyn Higgins on International Organizations and International Law: The Value and Limits of a Policy-Oriented Approach”
- International and Comparative Law
“Reforming Shareholder Claims in Investor-State Dispute Settlement”
- International and Comparative Law
“The Early Years of Congress’s Anti-Removal Power”
“Discretion in Immigration Law: A Partial Remedy for Stateless People in the United States”
“What Would Surrey Say? The Long Reach of Stanley S. Surrey”
“Comment on Cong et al. “Tax loss harvesting with cryptocurrencies””
“Assessing Visions of Democracy in Regulatory Policymaking”
“How the Blockchain Undermined Digital Ownership”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“The Hague Rules on Business and Human Rights Arbitration: Some Challenges and Responses”
- International and Comparative Law
- Human Rights
“International Organizations as Constitution-Shapers: Lawful but Sometimes Illegitimate, and Often Futile”
- International and Comparative Law
“Medical-Legal Partnerships Reinvigorate Systems Lawyering Using an Upstream Approach”
- Health Law
“Pillar 1 and DSTs: OECD Optimism and U.S. Reality”
“The Moores’ and Altria’s Realization Requirement Dance”
“States’ Duty Under the Federal Elections Clause And A Federal Right to Education”
- Constitutional Law
“From Singularity to Signal: Innocence Clinics and the Integrity of the Legal System”
- Litigation
“Distinguished Discussant Comment on Grotius Lecture, “The Art of International Law, ” by Judge Hilary Charlesworth of the International Court of Justice”
- International and Comparative Law
“Law and a Crisis of Trust: Human Rights and the Negotiation of Article 2 of the Ireland-Northern Ireland Protocol”
- Human Rights
- Legal History