“Post-Admissions Educational Programming in a Post-Grutter World: A Response to Professor Brown”
“The War on Terrorism and International Humanitarian Law”
- International and Comparative Law
- Human Rights
“China’s Acquisitions Abroad - Global Ambitions, Domestic Effects”
- International and Comparative Law
“Taxation and Multinational Activity: New Evidence, New Interpretations”
- International and Comparative Law
- Tax Law
“Two Models of Tort (and Takings)”
“Are Trafficked Persons Convention Refugees?”
“Why Europe?: Let Me Count the Ways.”
“Here Comes the Pro Se Plaintiff”
“We Don’t Need to See Them Cry: Eliminating the Subjective Apprehension Element of the Well-Founded Fear Analysis for Child Refugee Applicants”
- Children and the Law
“Zwischen Integration und ‘westlicher’ Emanzipation: Verfassungsrechtliche Perspektiven zum Kopftuch(-verbot) und der Gleichberechtigung”
- Civil Rights
“Der Internationale Gerichtshof”
“Dibakonigowin: Indian Lawyer as Abductee”
“Same-Sex Marriage, Indian Tribes, and the Constitution”
“Looking to the East: The Stories of modern Indian People and the Development of Tribal Law”
“The Iron Cold of the Marshall Trilogy”
“Toward a Theory of Intertribal and Intratribal Common Law”
“Power, Authority, and Tribal Property”
“The Supreme Court and Federal Indian Policy”
“The Perversity of Limited Civil Rights Remedies: The Case of ‘Abusive’ ADA Litigations”
- Civil Rights
- Health Law
“The Report of the President’s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform: A Critical Assessment and a Proposal”
- Tax Law
“Comparative Fiscal Federalism: What Can the U.S. Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice Learn From Each Other’s Tax Jurisprudence?”
- Tax Law
“Harnessing and Sharing the Benefits of State-Sponsored Research: Intellectual Property Rights and Data Sharing in California’s Stem Cell Initiative”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Passport to Toledo: Cuno, the World Trade Organization, and the European Court of Justice”
- Tax Law
“A Comment on Nielsen’s and Albiston’s Sample Selection Methodology, and Implications for the ‘Have-Nots’ ”
- Public Interest Law
“Credit Where It Counts: Maintaining a Strong Community Reinvestment Act”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Comparative Fiscal Federalism: What Can the U.S. Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice Learn From Each Other’s Tax Jurisprudence?”
- Tax Law