“The Riddle of Hiram Revels”
“What Are Trade Agreements For?: Two Conflicting Stories Told by Economists, with a Lesson for Lawyers”
“Judicial Power and Mobilizable History”
“Boilerplate Today: The Rise of Modularity and the Waning of Consent”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Improving Criminal Jury Decision Making After the Blakely Revolution”
- Criminal Law
“Der doppelte Regierungsstatthalter: Anfängerfall zur Stimmrechtsbeschwerde nach dem OG bzw. nach dem BGG”
“On the Stickiness of Default Rules”
“Greed and Pride in International Bankruptcy: The Problems of and Proposed Solutions to ‘Local Interests’ ”
“Das Laserdrome-Verbot: Klausur im öffentlichen Recht für das Lizentiatsexamen”
“The Totality of the Circumstances of the Debtor’s Financial Situation in a Post-Means Test World: Trying to Bridge the Wedoff/Culhane & White Divide”
“Compensatory Constitutionalism: The Function and Potential of Fundamental International Norms and Structures”
- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
“Women’s September 11th: Rethinking the International Law of Conflict”
- International and Comparative Law
- Human Rights
“Here Comes the Pro Se Plaintiff”
“The Perversity of Limited Civil Rights Remedies: The Case of ‘Abusive’ ADA Litigations”
- Civil Rights
- Health Law
“The Report of the President’s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform: A Critical Assessment and a Proposal”
- Tax Law
“Comparative Fiscal Federalism: What Can the U.S. Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice Learn From Each Other’s Tax Jurisprudence?”
- Tax Law
“Harnessing and Sharing the Benefits of State-Sponsored Research: Intellectual Property Rights and Data Sharing in California’s Stem Cell Initiative”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Passport to Toledo: Cuno, the World Trade Organization, and the European Court of Justice”
- Tax Law
“A Comment on Nielsen’s and Albiston’s Sample Selection Methodology, and Implications for the ‘Have-Nots’ ”
- Public Interest Law
“Credit Where It Counts: Maintaining a Strong Community Reinvestment Act”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Comparative Fiscal Federalism: What Can the U.S. Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice Learn From Each Other’s Tax Jurisprudence?”
- Tax Law
“ ‘We Really (For the Most Part) Mean It!’ ”
“The End of the Exclusionary Rule: Among Other Things: The Roberts Court Takes on the Fourth Amendment”
“Don’t Worry, I’ll Be Right Back: Temporary Absences of Counsel During Criminal Trials and the Rule of Automatic Reversal”
- Criminal Law
“WTO Government Procurement Rules and the Local Dynamics of Procurement Policies: A Malaysian Case Study”
- International and Comparative Law
“War and Peace: The 34th Annual Donald C. Brace Lecture”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“The Economics of Open Access Law Publishing”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust