“Editing, Vehicles in the Park, and the Virtue of Clarity”
- Legal Writing and Research
“Controlling Externalities: Ownership Structure and Cross-Firm Externalities”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Nothing New Under the Sun? The Historical Origins of the Benefits Principle”
“Feedback Loops: Appreciators, Coaches, and Evaluators”
- Legal Writing and Research
“Due Process and Equal Protection in Michigan Anishinaabe Courts”
- Administrative Law
“Moore Questions Than Answers”
“COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Online Sex Advertising and Sex Trafficking”
- Human Rights
- Health Law
“The Not-So-Standard Model: Reconsidering Agency-Head Review of Administrative Adjudication Decisions”
- Administrative Law
“The UTPR Reconsidered: A Response to Fadi Shaheen”
“Could Moore Have Been Mooted?”
“Meinungsfreiheit und Demokratie.”
“Supporting the Transition to Climate-Neutral Production: An Evaluation Under the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures”
- Environmental and Energy Law
“3M and the Blocked Income Problem”
“Unreasonable Risk: The Failure to Ban Asbestos and the Future of Toxic Substances Regulation”
- Environmental and Energy Law
“Une Histoire Pragmatique du Politique”
“The War in Ukraine and the Curtailment of the Veto in the Security Council”
“The Failed Federalism of Affordable Housing: Why States Don’t Use Housing Vouchers”
- Law and Social Sciences
“Coordinated Withholding Taxes: a Possible Solution to the Tax Evasion Problem”
- Tax Law
“The Historical Origins and Current Prospects of the Multilateral Tax Convention”
“International Taxation, Globalization, and the Economic Digital Devide”
“Towards Greater Investor Accountability: Indirect Actions, Direct Actions by States and Direct Actions by Individuals”
- International and Comparative Law
“Hierarchy, Race & Gender in Legal Scholarly Networks”
- Legal Writing and Research
“The ties that bind us: An empirical, clinical, and constitutional argument against terminating parental rights”
- Children and the Law
“The Supreme Court is poised to reverse affirmative action: Here’s what you need to know”
“Terrible Freedom, Ambiguous Authenticity, and the Pragmatism of the Endangered: Why Free Speech in Law School Gets Complicated”
“The War in Ukraine and Legal Limitations on Russian Vetoes”
- International and Comparative Law
“Amicus Brief in Moore v. United States”
“2022-23 Survey of Applied Legal Education”
“Responding to the New Major Questions Doctrine”
“If Moore is Reversed”
“Leadership for the Next Generation of Great Lakes Stewardship”
“Fee Shifting, Nominal Damages, and the Public Interest”
“The Investor-State Dispute Settlement Reform Process: Design, Dilemmas and Discontents”
- International and Comparative Law
“The Renewed Threat of “Grasping Jurisdiction” over Corporations”
“Microsoft’s Cost-Sharing Arrangement: Frankenstein Strikes Again”
“Cover Letters, Distinguishing Yourself, and Sentences Nobody Else Can Write”
- Legal Writing and Research