“The First Amendment”
The Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work-Product Doctrine in Michigan
“Sometimes What Everybody Thinks They Know Is True”
“The Triangle of Culture, Inference, and Litigation System”
“Minimizing the Jury Over-Valuation Concern”
“IFA Branch Report: United States (Trends in Company / Shareholder Taxation: Single or Double Taxation?)”
- Tax Law
“The Sometimes-Bumpy Stream of Commerce Clause Doctrine”
“Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons in Biomedical Research”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Patents, Product Exclusivity, and Information Dissemination: How Law Directs Biopharmaceutical Research and Development”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Squeezing Daubert Out of the Picture”
“National Regulation of Multinational Enterprises: An Essay on Comity, Extraterritoriality, and Harmonization”
- Tax Law
“ ‘Rational Discrimination,’ Accommodation, and the Politics of (Disability) Civil Rights”
- Civil Rights
“Charting the Course of Commerce Clause Challenge”
“Bayh-Dole Reform and the Progress of Biomedicine”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Confrontation as a Hot Topic: The Virtues of Going Back to Square One”
“Tax Stories and Tax Histories: Is There a Role for History in Shaping Tax Law?”
- Tax Law
“A Resident of Evidenceland Defends His Turf”
“Analysis of Judicial Decisions Interpreting §482”
- Tax Law
“Crawford v. Washington”
“Bayh-Dole Reform and the Progress of Biomedicine”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“For Ira Ellman: One More Reason ‘Why Making Family Law Is Hard’ ”
“David E. Feller: The Happy Warrior”
“ADR without Borders”
“Teaching ADR in the Labor Field in China”
Review of Faith and Health: Psychological Perspectives Thomas G. Plante
- Children and the Law
“The Uniform Probate Code’s Elective Share: Time for a Reassessment”
“Competition, Corporate Responsibility, and the China Question”
Review of The Japanese Way of Justice: Prosecuting Crime in Japan
“How Much Do We Really Know about Race and Juries? A Review of Social Science Theory and Research”
- Law and Social Sciences
“Confusion, Concentration, and Other Emotions of Interest: Commentary on Rozin and Cohen”
- Law and Social Sciences
“Certification of Child Welfare Attorneys: The Next Step in Building a Profession Dedicated to Justice for Children”
- Children and the Law
“Second Thoughts: Americans’ Views on the Death Penalty at the Turn of the Century”
- Law and Social Sciences
“Rape and Sexual Abuse of Women in International Law”
- Human Rights