“Constitutional Losses and (Some) Statutory Wins for Criminal Defendants: Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the Supreme Court’s 2022-2023 Term”

Court Review
2023

“The Illusory Right to Counsel”

Ohio Northern University Law Review
2023

“The Problematic Structure of Indigent Defense Delivery”

Michigan Law Review
2023

“Limiting Access to Remedies: Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the Supreme Court’s 2021-22 Term”

Court Review
2022

“Homes, History, and Shadows: Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases From The Supreme Court’s 2020-21 Term”

Court Review
2021

“Disaggregating Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Doctrine: Four Forms of Constitutional Ineffectiveness”

  • Constitutional Law
Stanford Law Review
2020

“A Small but Mighty Docket: Select Criminal Cases from the 2019-20 Supreme Court Term”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association
2020

“Incorporating Social Science into Criminal Defense Practice”

  • Criminal Law
  • Law and Social Sciences
Champion
2020

“Equitable Gateways: Toward Expanded Federal Habeas Corpus Review of State Court Criminal Convictions”

  • Criminal Law
Arizona Law Review
2019

“Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2018-2019 Term”

  • Criminal Law
Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association
2019

“Litigating Federal Habeas Corpus Cases: One Equitable Gateway at a Time”

  • Litigation
American Constitution Society Issue Brief
2018

“Federal Review of State Criminal Convictions: A Structural Approach to Adequacy Doctrine”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
2017

“Disentangling Miranda and Massiah: How to Revive the Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel as a Tool for Regulating Confession Law”

  • Criminal Law
Boston University Law Review
2017

“Culture as a Structural Problem in Indigent Defense”

  • Criminal Law
Minnesota Law Review
2016

“The Future of Confession Law: Toward Rules for the Voluntariness Test”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
2015

“Effective Trial Counsel After Martinez v. Ryan: Focusing on the Adequacy of State Procedures”

Yale Law Journal
2013

“Bringing Clarity to Administrative Search Doctrine: Distinguishing Dragnets from Special Subpopulation Searches”

  • Criminal Law
Search and Seizure Law Report
2012

“Our Broken Misdemeanor Justice System: Its Problems and Some Potential Solutions”

  • Criminal Law
Southern California Law Review Postscript
2012

“The Illusory Right to Counsel”

  • Criminal Law
Ohio Northern University Law Review
2011

“Disentangling Administrative Searches”

  • Criminal Law
Columbia Law Review
2011

“Litigation Strategies for Dealing with the Indigent Defense Crisis”

  • Litigation
American Constitution Society Issue Brief
2010

“A Structural Vision of Habeas Corpus”

  • Criminal Law
California Law Review
2010

“Procedural Obstacles to Reviewing Ineffective Assistance of Trial Counsel Claims in State and Federal Postconviction Proceedings”

  • Criminal Law
Criminal Justice
2009

“Structural Reform in Criminal Defense: Relocating Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims”

  • Criminal Law
Cornell Law Review
2007

“Saying Goodbye to a Legend: A Tribute to Yale Kamisar - My Mentor, Teacher, and Friend”

Michigan Law Review
2004

“Equitable Reservoirs of Justice in Federal Habeas Corpus Review”

“The State[s] of Confession Law in a Post-Miranda World”

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology