“What We Still Don’t Know About What Persuades Judges – And Some Ways We Might FInd. Out”

  • Philosophy of Law
Journal of the Legal Writing Institute
2018

“Implicit Bias’s Failure”

  • Public Interest Law
Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law
2018

“Begriff und Zweck im Recht: Ein Geburtstagsblatt fuer Rudolf von Jhering”

Zeitschrift für Europäisches Privatrecht
2018

“The Rule of Three”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Legal Communication and Rhetoric: JALWD
2018

“Show and Tell”

  • Legal Writing and Research
Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing
2018

“Wrong Turn on the Ex Post Facto Clause”

California Law Review
2018

“The Global Cop-Out on Refugees”

  • Human Rights
International Journal of Refugee Law
2018

“Reform at Risk — Mandating Participation in Alternative Payment Plans”

  • Health Law
New England Journal of Medicine
2018

“Are Medicaid Work Requirements Legal?”

  • Health Law
Journal of the American Medical Association
2018

“Limiting State Flexibility in Drug Pricing”

  • Health Law
New England Journal of Medicine
2018

“Scientific Trials-In the Laboratories, Not the Courts”

  • Litigation
  • Health Law
JAMA Internal Medicine
2018

“Innovative Contracting for Pharmaceuticals and Medicaid’s Best-Price Rule”

  • Public Interest Law
  • Health Law
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
2018

““Our Ancestors Would Have Killed All These Women”: The Meanings of Jihadist Rape in 1990s Algeria”

Boundary 2
2018

“Justice Scalia on Updating Old Statutes (With Particular Attention to the Communications Act)”

Colorado Technology Law Journal
2018

“Smart on Crime Charging Policy Provides Roadmap for a More Effective Criminal Justice Strategy”

Federal Sentencing Reporter
2018

“Books Have the Power to Shape Public Policy”

Michigan Law Review
2018

“(Mis)imagining the good life and the bad life: Envy and pity as a function of the focusing illusion”

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
2018

“The Death Penalty, Public Opinion, and Politics in the United States”

Saint Louis University Law Journal
2018

“Believing in climate change, but not behaving sustainably: Evidence from a one-year longitudinal study”

Journal of Environmental Psychology
2018

“The Revision of Article 2: Commercial Sellers Vs. Consumer Buyers”

Barry Law Review
2018

“Forty Years from Fascism: Democratic Constitutionalism and the Spanish Model of National Transformation”

  • International and Comparative Law
  • Constitutional Law
Oregon Review of International Law
2018