Preface to Universelles Völkerrecht: Theorie und Praxis
Banking Law: Teaching Materials
“Efficiency Justifications for Personal Property Security”
“The Judicial Opinion and the Poem: Ways of Reading, Ways of Life”
“Legal Theory and the Obligation of a Judge: The Hart/Dworkin Dispute”
A Theory of Law
“Legal Theory and the Obligation to Obey”
“The Bildisco Case and the Congressional Response”
“Explaining Abolition: Contradiction, Adaptation, and Challenge in Cuban Slave Society, 1860-1886”
- Legal History
“A Relic of Divine Dispensation”
“Roe v. Wade: A Study in Male Ideology”
- Constitutional Law
Criminal Procedure
- Criminal Law
“Patterns of Death: An Analysis of Racial Disparities in Capital Sentencing and Homicide Victimization”
- Criminal Law
“Determining the Neutrality of Death-Qualified Juries: Judicial Appraisal of Empirical Data”
- Criminal Law
“Release of Defendants in Multi-Party Litigation”
Review of Trade in the Ancient Economy edited by Peter Garnsey, Keith Hopkins, and C. R. Whittaker
Review of Testamentary Succession in the Constitutions of Diocletian by O.E. Tellegen-Couperus
Review of Servus Index: Sklavenverhör und Sklavenanzeige im Republikanischen und Kaiserzeitlichen Rom by Leonhard Schumacher
“Rethinking the Substantive Rules for Custody Disputes in Divorce”
- Children and the Law
“Changing Concepts of Worker Rights in the Work Place”
“Conflict Resolution in Industrial Relations”
“Legal Barriers to Worker Participation in Management Decision Making”
Workers’ Compensation in Michigan: Costs, Benefits and Fairness: A Report to Governor James J. Blanchard’s Cabinet Council on Jobs and Economic Development from Theodore J. St. Antoine, Special Counselor on Workers’ Compensation
“Dispute Resolution between the General Motors Corporation and the United Automobile Workers, 1970–1982”
“Discrimination Bans Demonstrate Approaching Maturity of Employment Law”
“Free Speech or Economic Weapon? The Persisting Problem of Picketing”
Labor Relations Law: Cases and Materials
“Legal Writing”
“The Pros and Cons of Getting to YES”
When Words Lose Their Meaning: Constitutions and Reconstitutions of Language, Character, and Community
“The Force of Irony: On the Morality of Affirmative Action and United Steelworkers v. Weber”
“Uncovering ‘Non-Discernible Differences’: Empirical Research and the Jury Size Case”
- Legal Writing and Research
Review of Social Science in the Courtroom: Statistical Techniques and Research Methods for Winning Class-Action Suits
- Law and Social Sciences
“The Effects of Death Qualification on Jurors’ Predisposition to Convict and on the Quality of Deliberation”
- Law and Social Sciences
Michigan Child Welfare Law: Child Protection, Foster Care, and Termination of Parental Rights
- Children and the Law
“Death Penalty Attitudes and Conviction Proneness: The Translation of Attitudes into Verdicts”
- Law and Social Sciences
“Timing as Jurisdiction: Federal Civil Appeals in Context”
“Extraordinary Writ Practice in Criminal Cases: Analogies for the Military Courts”
- Criminal Law
“New Light on the Anstey Case”
- Legal History