“On the State’s Exclusive Right to Punish”

  • Philosophy of Law
Law and Philosophy
2022

“Why is It Wrong to Punish Thought?”

The Law and Ethics of Freedom of Thought
2021

“The Moral Ambiguity of Public Prosecution”

  • Philosophy of Law
Yale Law Journal
2021

“Demystifying Desert”

  • Criminal Law
The Journal of Ethics
2020

“May the State Punish What It May Not Prevent?”

  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2020

“Thoughts, Crimes, and Thought Crimes”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
2020

“The Elusive Object of Punishment”

  • Criminal Law
Legal Theory
2019

“Divine Justice and the Library of Babel: Or, Was Al Capone Really Punished for Tax Evasion?”

  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2018

“Why is it Wrong to Punish Thought?”

  • Criminal Law
Yale Law Journal
2018

“Theories of the Common Law of Torts”

  • Law and Social Sciences
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2015

“What Temptation Could Not Be: A Lesson from the Criminal Law”

  • Criminal Law
Law and the Philosophy of Action
2014

“Want of Care: An Essay on Wayward Action”

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
2013

“Is Tort Law a Form of Institutionalized Revenge?”

Florida State University Law Review
2012

Review of The Apology Ritual: A Philosophical Theory of Punishment

Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
2009

“The Good, the Bad and the Blameworthy: Understanding the Role of Evaluative Reasoning in Folk Psychology”

Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology
2004

Thought Crime

Anger and the Intricacy of Blame: An Analysis of the Provocation Defense

“Justifying the Police: Some Reflections on the Crime Prevention Power”

Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law

“The Philosophy of Policing”

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy