“The Federal Reserve’s Mandates”
“Effective Communication with Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind, and Low Vision Incarcerated People, Civil Rights Litigation”
“Moore Questions Than Answers”
“The UTPR Reconsidered: A Response to Fadi Shaheen”
“Antitrust and the Corporate Tax, 1908-1928”
“Amicus Brief in Moore v. United States”
“International Taxation, Globalization, and the Economic Digital Devide”
“Taxing the Right Book: Arguments for the Corporate AMT”
“Can Moore Be Limited?”
“Much Ado: Why the United States Should Calm Down About DSTs”
“Credit Where It’s Due? Reflections on Christensen”
“A Response to Professor Choi’s Beyond Purosivism in Tax Law”
“Moores Needed Tax Advice, Not Crystal Ball”
“International Tax Law: Status Quo, Trends and Perspectives”
“Do Not Waste Your Time Deciphering the Multilateral Tax Convention”
“Could Moore Have Been Mooted?”
“The Moores’ and Altria’s Realization Requirement Dance”
“Consent Searches and Underestimation of Compliance: Robustness to Type of Search, Consequences of Search, and Demographic Sample”
“Law and a Crisis of Trust: Human Rights and the Negotiation of Article 2 of the Ireland-Northern Ireland Protocol”
“Meinungsfreiheit und Demokratie.”
“„Feminismus ist Arbeit gegen die Schubladen“ Ein Gespräch über Differenz und Hierarchie, Perspektivenerweiterung und (Vor-)Bilder”
Review of Status Manipulation in Chae Chan Ping v. United States Rose Cuison-Villazor
“Translating Commercial Health Data Privacy Ethics into Change”
“Enabling Collaborative Governance of Medical AI”
“Exploring Transgender Law and Politics”
Le Viol Redèfini: Vers L’egalitè, Contre Le Consentement
“Giving Shareholders the Right to Say No”
“Outsourcing Agency Rulemaking”
“Revisiting Immigration Exceptionalism in Administrative Law”
“Feedback Loops: Appreciators, Coaches, and Evaluators”
- Legal Writing and Research
“Pillar 2 and the Credits”
“Une Histoire Pragmatique du Politique”
Constitutional Law
“Controlling Externalities: Ownership Structure and Cross-Firm Externalities”
“The Illusory Right to Counsel”
Preface to Legal Communications and Rhetoric: JALWD
“the failed Federalism of Affordable Housing: Why States Don’t Use Housing Vouchers”
“Prosecutor Transparency Project: Racial Disparities Study (Washtenaw County, Michigan)”
“The US Taxpayer Bill of Rights: Reflections on a Toddler”
“Trust, Trustworthiness, and Misinformation Shared by the Government”
“Why the Supreme Court Avoided Using Traditional Tools of Statutory Interpretation in West Virginia v. EPA”
“Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Problem of Long-term Harms from Environmental Pollution”
“Innovation Law and COVID-19: Promoting Incentives and Access for New Healthcare Technologies”
- Law and Technology
- Health Law
“Unreasonable Risk: The Failure to Ban Asbestos and the Future of Toxic Substances Regulation”
“Interpreting the Administrative Procedure Act: A Literature Review”
- Administrative Law