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- What is criminal law about?
- Cheap on Crime: Recession-Era Politics and the Transformation of American Punishment.
- Private actors and public corruption: why courts should adopt a broad interpretation of the Hobbs Act.
- Congress and the reconstruction of foreign affairs federalism.
- Inventing equal sovereignty.
- Amendment creep.
- Search incident to probable cause? The intersection of Rawlings and Knowles.
- Congress and the reconstruction of foreign affairs federalism.
- A day in court for data breach plaintiffs: preserving standing based on increased risk of identity theft after Clapper v. Amnesty International USA.
- Speech Matters: On Lying, Morality, and the Law.
- Attacking Judges: How Campaign Advertising Influences State Supreme Court Elections.
- State-action immunity and Section 5 of the FTC Act.
- The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America.
- In praise of law books and law reviews (and jargon-filled academic writing).
- Overtaxing the working family: Uncle Sam and the childcare squeeze.
- Extraterritorial criminal jurisdiction.
- Thou shalt not electioneer: religious nonprofit political activity and the threat "God PACs" pose to democracy and religion.
- Go Set a Watchman.
- The Supreme assimilation of patent law.
- Thin rationality review.
- No Day in Court: Access to Justice and the Politics of Judicial Retrenchment.
- Inventing equal sovereignty.
- Thin rationality review.
- An opt-in option for class actions.
- Election law federalism.
- Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with Corporations.
- The Eureka Myth: Creators, Innovators, and Everyday Intellectual Property.
- Morality, Competition, and the Firm: The Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics.
- Why arrest?
- The changing market for criminal law casebooks.
- Controlling presidential control.
- After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate.
- The Expressive Powers of Law: Theories and Limits.
- Overtaxing the working family: Uncle Sam and the childcare squeeze.
- Immigration Outside the Law.
- Controlling presidential control.
- Understanding and regulating twenty-first century payment systems: the Ripple case study.
- Confessions in an international age: re-examining admissibility through the lens of foreign interrogations.
- The Supreme assimilation of patent law.
- Why arrest?
- We Want What's Ours: Learning from South Africa's Land Restitution Program.
- Improving patent quality through post-grant claim amendments: a comparison of European opposition proceedings and U.S. post-grant proceedings.
- Election law federalism.
- Why enumeration matters.
- Underbanked: cooperative banking as a potential solution to the marijuana-banking problem.
- Amendment creep.
- More than just a potted plant: a court's authority to review deferred prosecution agreements under the Speedy Trial Act and under its inherent supervisory power.
- Constitutional avoidance as interpretation and as remedy.
- Extraterritorial criminal jurisdiction.
- Face-to-face with facial recognition evidence: admissibility under the post-Crawford confrontation clause.