“Certain Simple Stories”

  • Philosophy of Law
Engaging Populism: Democracy and the Intellectual Virtues
2022

“The City and the Soul: Character and Thriving in Law and Politics”

  • Philosophy of Law
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
2019

“An Apology for Lawyers: Socrates and the Ethics of Persuasion”

  • Philosophy of Law
Michigan Law Review
2019

“Work Only We Can Do: Professional Responsibility in an Age of Automation”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
South Carolina Law Review
2018

“Why Sports Law?”

Stanford Law and Policy Review
2017

“ ‘How Now, Horatio?’ The Stoic Joy of Physics and Friendship”

  • Philosophy of Law
Modern Stoicism
2017

“A Lawyer’s Odyssey”

  • Philosophy of Law
Revista Jurídica Universidad de Palermo
2017

“The Seventh Letter and the Socratic Method”

  • Legal Writing and Research
  • Legal History
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform Caveat
2015

“Drawing (Gad)Flies: Thoughts on the Uses (or Uselessness) of Legal Scholarship”

  • Legal Writing and Research
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform Caveat
2015

“College Sports and the Antitrust Analysis of Mystique”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Washington and Lee Law Review Online
2015

“Frost for Lawyers: ‘The Best Thing That We’re Put Here For’s to See’ ”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Law Review
2014

“Neoclassical Public Virtues: Towards an Aretaic Theory of Law-Making (and Law Teaching)”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Law, Virtue and Justice
2013

“To Teach and Persuade”

Pepperdine Law Review
2013

“Law School as Liberal Education”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Journal of Legal Education
2013

“The Juror, The Citizen, and The Human Being: The Presumption of Innocence and the Burden of Judgment”

  • Criminal Law
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2013

“What We Make Matter”

Michigan Law Review
2011

“Ennobling Direct Democracy”

University of Colorado Law Review
2007

“ ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ The Criminal Trial and Community Character”

  • Criminal Law
The Trial on Trial
2006

“A Populist Critique of Direct Democracy”

Constitutional Theory
2005

“Law as Communitarian Virtue Ethics”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Buffalo Law Review
2005

“The Character of Direct Democracy”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues
2004

“The Character of Persuasion”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Ave Maria Law Review
2003

“Promise, Prayer, and Identity”

Tulsa Law Review
2003

“An Accuser-Obligation Approach to the Confrontation Clause”

  • Litigation
Nebraska Law Review
2003

“The Mixed Messages of Title IX”

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
2000

“Literate Lawyering: An Essay on Imagination and Persuasion”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Rutgers Law Journal
1999

Review of Lawmaking by Initiative: Issues, Options, and Comparisons, by P Dubois and F Feeney, and Paradise Lost: California’s Experience, America’s Future, by P Schrag

Michigan Law Review
1999

“The Courage of Our Convictions”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
1999

“A Populist Critique of Direct Democracy”

Harvard Law Review
1998

“To Thine Own Self Be True: Enforcing Candor in Pleading through the Party Admissions Doctrine”

Hastings Law Journal
1998

“Law and Literature”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Law Quadrangle Notes
1998

“Access to Records in Sexual Assault Prosecutions”

  • Criminal Law
Canadian Journal of Criminology
1998

“Trust Me: An Ethical Profession in an Age of Artificial Expertise”

Michigan Technology Law Review

“Arguably Better: Eudaimonist Virtues of Argumentation”

Topoi

“Confronting Algorithms: Conscience Catching in the Criminal Trial and Beyond”

Michigan Journal of Legal Reform

“Don’t be Cruel”

Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development