Criminal Procedure and the Constitution: Leading Supreme Court Cases and Introductory Text
- Criminal Law
- Constitutional Law
"The Tip of the Iceberg: Exonerations in the United States 1989 Through 2003"
- Criminal Law
"Should Plaintiffs Win What Defendants Lose?: Litigation Stakes, Litigation Effort, and the Benefits of 'Decoupling'"
- Litigation
"Adjusting to Crawford: High Court Decision Restores Confrontation Clause Protection"
"The Pitfalls of International Integration: A Comment on the Bush Proposal and its Aftermath"
- Tax Law
The Elements of Evidence
"The Confrontation Clause Re-Rooted and Transformed"
"'Face to Face': Rediscovering the Right to Confront Prosecution Witnesses"
"John D'Arms the Scholar"
- Legal History
"The Crawford Transformation"
"Face to Face with the Right of Confrontation"
"Globalization, Law and Development: Introduction and Overview"
- International and Comparative Law
"Risk, Rents, and Regressivity: Why the United States Needs Both an Income Tax and a VAT"
- Tax Law
The New Wigmore: A Treatise on Evidence. Expert Evidence
"The Good, the Bad and the Blameworthy: Understanding the Role of Evaluative Reasoning in Folk Psychology"
"Of Mice and Men: A Feminist Fragment on Animal Rights"
"Shedding a Tear"
"Property Rights and Labour Rights Revisited: International Investment Agreements and the 'Social Clause' Debate"
- International and Comparative Law
Anti-Discrimination Law
- Human Rights
"The Straight Road: A Tribute to Burke Marshall"
"Reparations as Redistribution"
"Revisiting the Roles of Legal Rules and Tax Rules in Income Redistribution: A Response to Kaplow and Shavell"
- Tax Law
"The Organization of American Legal Education: Are There Any Lessons for Japan?"
"Amerika Gassyukoku ni okeru Hogaku Kyoiku Taisei: Nihon ni totte Kyokun ha Sonzai suruka"
The Law and Practice of Takeovers
- Corporate and Securities Law
"Recent Developments in Takeovers and Takeover Laws"
- Corporate and Securities Law
"Implications of the U.S. Sarbanes-Oxley Act for International Corporate Governance and Finance"
- Corporate and Securities Law
"Clapping with Both Hands: Numbers, People, and Simultaneous Hypotheses"
- Law and Social Sciences