“New Tech, Old Problem: The Rise of Virtual Rent-to-Own Agreements”

Boston College Law Review

“Repurposed Energy”

Minnesota Law Review

“COVID-19 Risk Factors and Boilerplate Disclosure”

“Lawyering the Indian Child Welfare Act”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Michigan Law Review

“What Counts As Authorship And Who Counts As An Author?”

“Criminal Responsibility for Legal Prostitution as Crime Against Humanity”

“Digital Lawyering: Advocacy in the Age of AI”

Michigan Technology Law Review

“Fee Shifting, Nominal Damages, and the Public Interest”

St. John’s Law Review

“Looking and Seeing”

University of Michigan Public Law Research Paper

“The High Road and the Low Road: What Should be the US Reaction to the End of Pillar One?”

“Subjective Beliefs about Contract Enforceability”

Journal of Legal Studies

“The Radical Fair Housing Act”

Virginia Law Review

“Editing and Advocacy”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Bar Journal

“Dobbs, Precedent, Originalism, and the First Amendment”

“The Weakness of Neighborhood Revitalization Planning in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program: Warnings from Connecticut”

Journal of Land Use and Environment Law

“The Macroprudential Myth”

Georgetown Law Journal

“Tying Law for the Digital Age”

Notre Dame Law Review

“Juristocracy and Administrative Governance: From Benzene to Climate”

“Physicists as Environmental Experts”

DePaul Law Review

“Cryptic Patent Reform Through the Inflation Reduction Act”

Harvard Journal of Law and Technology

“Is Corporate Law Nonpartisan?”

  • Corporate and Securities Law
Wisconsin Law Review

“Antitrust After the Coming Wave”

NYU Law Review

“Effects of Communicating the Rise of Climate Migration on Public Perceptions of Climate Change and Immigration”

“The Role of Private and Public Lands in the U.S. Clean Energy Transition”

Journal of Land Use and Environment Law

“Why We Should Stop Talking About Violent Offenders: Storytelling and Decarceration”

Northwestern University Law Review

“Defining Relevant Markets in Digital Ecosystems”

Journal of Law & Innovation

“Against a Deconstitutionalisation of International Law in Times of Populism, Pandemic, and War”

Journal of Constitutional Justice

“Valuing Social Data”

Columbia Law Review

“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
American Society of International Law Proceedings

“The American Antimonopoly Tradition: Origins, Contradictions, Transformations”

NYU Journal of Law & Business

“The Radical Challenge to the Antitrust Order”

Wake Forest Law Review

“The Great Regulatory Dodge”

Harvard Journal of Law and Technology

“Theories of Appellate Review and Stare Decisis in Agency Adjudication”

“Administrative Law’s Political Dynamics in the States”

Wisconsin Law Review

“Fascism and Monopoly”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Michigan Law Review

“Campaigns, Copyright and Tarnishment”

“Einsatzmöglichkeiten für Streitkräfte im Rahmen der Vereinten Nationen, unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Handlungsspielraums von Regionalorganisationen”

“Legal Prositution: A Crime Against Humanity?”

“Building the Gateway: Why the Two Pillars Need Each Other”

“Human Rights and Corruption: Problems and Potential of Individualising a Systemic Problem”

International Journal of Constitutional Law

“On Firms”

University of Chicago Law Review

“Retail Investors and Corporate Governance: Evidence from Zero-Commission Trading”

“Personalize Your Defaults (Especially When You Write)”

“Modular Bankruptcy: Toward a Consumer Scheme of Arrangement”

“Rethinking Innovation at FDA”

Boston University Law Review

“Judicial Hierarchy and Change in Administrative Law”

“Taxation and Corporate Governance”

“Chenery II Revisited”

George Washington Law Review

“Jus Soli and Jus Sanguinis: An Invented Tradition”

Law and History Review

“Bank Runs During Crypto Winter”