“Subjective Beliefs about Contract Enforceability”

Journal of Legal Studies

“Fascism and Monopoly”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Michigan Law Review

“The New International Law of Contracts”

  • International and Comparative Law
European Journal of International Law

“Lawyering the Indian Child Welfare Act”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Michigan Law Review

“Regulating for Energy Justice”

  • Environmental and Energy Law
NYU Law Review

“The Role of Private and Public Lands in the U.S. Clean Energy Transition”

Journal of Land Use and Environment Law

“On Firms”

University of Chicago Law Review

“Campaigns, Copyright and Tarnishment”

“Mandating Repair Scores”

Berkeley Technology Law Journal

“Ending Intellectual Property”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust

“A Modern Copyright Framework for the Internet of Things (IoT): Intellectual Property Scholars’ Joint Submission to the Canadian Government Consultation”

““Nobody is Proud of Soft Dollars”: The Impact of MiFID II on U.S. Financial Markets”

Journal of Financial Regulation

“What Counts As Authorship And Who Counts As An Author?”

“Is Corporate Law Nonpartisan?”

  • Corporate and Securities Law
Wisconsin Law Review

“Breaking Baal: Monuments, Memory, and Social Justice”

Harvard Law Review

“Theories of Appellate Review and Stare Decisis in Agency Adjudication”

“Juristocracy and Administrative Governance: From Benzene to Climate”

“The Right to Remove in Agency Adjudication”

Ohio State Law Journal

“Dobbs, Precedent, Originalism, and the First Amendment”

“Creditors, Shareholders, and Losers In Between: A Failed Regulatory Experiment”

Cornell Law Review

“Responding to Alternatives”

Michigan Law Review

“Retail Investors and Corporate Governance: Evidence from Zero-Commission Trading”

“Effective Communication with Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind, and Low Vision Incarcerated People, Civil Rights Litigation”

Journal of Gender, Race, and Justice

“Pillar Two and the Bits”

Canadian Tax Journal

“Human Rights and Corruption: Problems and Potential of Individualising a Systemic Problem”

International Journal of Constitutional Law

“Urgency and Legitimacy: 2021 Volume of Yale’s Global Constitutionalism Seminar, a Part of the Gruber Program for Global Justice and Women’s Rights”

Public Law Research Paper

“Digital Lawyering: Advocacy in the Age of AI”

Michigan Technology Law Review

“Jus Soli and Jus Sanguinis: An Invented Tradition”

Law and History Review

“Campbell at 21/Sony at 31”

S.W. International Property Review (Chinese edition)

“Tying Law for the Digital Age”

Notre Dame Law Review

“Antitrust After the Coming Wave”

NYU Law Review

“Defining Relevant Markets in Digital Ecosystems”

Journal of Law & Innovation

“The American Antimonopoly Tradition: Origins, Contradictions, Transformations”

NYU Journal of Law & Business

“The Radical Challenge to the Antitrust Order”

Wake Forest Law Review

“Criminal Responsibility for Legal Prostitution as Crime Against Humanity”

“Legal Prositution: A Crime Against Humanity?”

“Administrative Law’s Political Dynamics in the States”

Wisconsin Law Review

“Federal Indian Law as Method”

University of Colorado Law Review

“The Radical Fair Housing Act”

Virginia Law Review

“COVID-19 Risk Factors and Boilerplate Disclosure”

“The High Road and the Low Road: What Should be the US Reaction to the End of Pillar One?”

“Building the Gateway: Why the Two Pillars Need Each Other”

“Taxation and Corporate Governance”

“Whither LOB?”

“The Meaning of «IS»: Reflections on Nestle”

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

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

“Conclusion: The State and Local-Legal Governance in the Early American Republic”

Journal of the Early Republic

“Repurposed Energy”

Minnesota Law Review

“Fee Shifting, Nominal Damages, and the Public Interest”

St. John’s Law Review

“Assessing Visions of Democracy in Regulatory Policymaking”

Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy