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BOOKS , CHAPTERS, & EDITED VOLUMES 

 Frank Askin“You Can Tell It to the Judge” . . . and Other True Tales of Law School Lawyering (ed.) (Vandeplas Publishing, 2009)

Defending Rights: A Life in Law and Politics (Humanities Press, 1997) 
 Paul Axel-LuteNew Jersey Legal Research Handbook (6th ed.) (NJ Institute on Continuing Legal Education, 2012) 
 Carlos A. BallThe Right to Be Parents: LGBT Families and the Transformation of Parenthood (NYU Press, 2012)

From the Closet to the Courthouse: Five LGBT Lawsuits That Have Changed Our Country (Beacon Press, 2010)

“Optimism and Pessimism in American Legal Philosophy” in On Philosophy in American Law (Jay Mootz, ed.) (Cambridge University Press, 2009)

“Against Neutrality in the Legal Recognition of Intimate Relationships” in Moral Argument, Sexual Minorities, and the Public Good: Advancing the Debate (Gordon Babst, et al., eds.) (Lexington Books, 2009)

“This Is Not Your Father’s Autonomy: Lesbian and Gay Rights From a Feminist and Relational Perspective” in Feminist and Queer Legal Theories: Intimate Encounters, Uncomfortable Conversations (Martha Fineman, et al., eds.) (Ashgate, 2009)

Cases and Materials on Sexual Orientation and the Law (3rd ed.) (with William Rubenstein and Jane Schacter) (West, 2008)

The Morality of Gay Rights: An Exploration in Gay Philosophy (Routledge, 2003) 
 Bernard Bell“Constitutional Law and Separation of Powers” in Developments in Administrative Law and Practice (Jeffrey Lubbers, ed.) (forthcoming)

“Commencing the Appellate Process” in Appeals to the Second Circuit (9th ed.) (Record Press, 2007)

“Constitutional Law and Separation of Powers” in Developments in Administrative and Regulatory Practice (Jeffrey Lubbers, ed., 2002/03-2004/05 eds.) (ABA) 
 Vera Bergelson“Victimless Crimes” in Wiley-Blackwell’s International Encyclopedia of Ethics (forthcoming 2013)

Victims’ Rights and Victims’ Wrongs: A Theory of Comparative Liability (Stanford University Press, 2009)

“Rights, Wrongs, and Comparative Justifications” in Law of Privileges — Journalists and Executives (R. Satyanarayana, ed.) (ICFAI University Press, 2009)

“Provocation: Not Just a Partial Excuse” in Criminal Law Conversations (Paul Robinson, Stephen Garvey, and Kimberly Ferzan, eds.) (Oxford University Press, 2009)

“Consent to Harm” in The Ethics of Consent: Theory and Practice (Alan Wertheimer and Franklin G. Miller, eds.) (Oxford University Press, 2009)
 Alfred BlumrosenSlave Nation: How Slavery United the Colonies and Sparked the American Revolution (Sourcebooks, 2005)
 Norman L. CantorAfter We Die: The Life and Times of the Human Cadaver (Georgetown University Press, 2010) 
 Esther Canty-Barnes“Child Find” in Special Education Advocacy (Ruth Colker and Julie K. Waterstone, eds.) (Matthew Bender/Lexis 2011) 

“The Due Process Complaint” in Special Education Advocacy (Ruth Colker and Julie K. Waterstone, eds.) (Matthew Bender/Lexis 2011)

"Beyond Egregious: Protecting the Educational Interest of Children With Extraordinary Medical and Mental Health Needs" in “You Can Tell It to the Judge” . . . and Other True Tales of Law School Lawyering (Frank Askin, ed.) (Vandeplas Publishing, 2009) 
 Ronald Chen“Doe v. Poritz” in Courting Justice: Ten New Jersey Cases That Shook the Nation (Paul Tractenberg, ed.) (Rutgers University Press, forthcoming 2013) 
 Laura CohenJuvenile Justice: Cases and Context (with Sandra Simkins, Marsha Levick, and Jessica Feierman) (Carolina Academic Press, forthcoming 2012)

The Gault Case and Young People’s Rights (Enslow Publishers, 2006)
 Donna DennisLicentious Gotham: Erotic Publishing and Its Prosecution in Nineteenth-Century New York (Harvard University Press, 2009)
 Jon C. DubinSocial Security Disability Law and Procedure in Federal Court, 2013 ed. (co-authored with Carolyn A. Kubitschek) (ThomsonReuters/West Publishing Co.)

Legal Education “Best Practices” Report, United States (with Margaret M. Barry and Peter A. Joy) (Public Interest Law Institute, August 2010)

Clinical Education for This Millennium: The Third Wave (with Margaret M. Barry and Peter A. Joy) (Ayumi Miche Kodama and Eri Osaka, Japanese Trans. 2005)

“Protecting Newark’s Public Housing from Elimination” (Ch. 17) in “You Can Tell It to the Judge” . . . And Other True Tales of Law School Lawyering (F. Askin, ed.) (Vandeplas Publishing, 2009)

“Taking the Fight for Disability Benefits to the High Court(s)” (Ch. 11) in “You Can Tell It to the Judge” . . . And Other True Tales of Law School Lawyering (Vandeplas Publishing, 2009)
 Wei Fang“New Jersey Digital Legal Library” in Digitization in the Real World: Lessons Learned From Small to Medium-Sized Digitization Projects (K. Ng and J. Kucsma, eds.) (Metropolitan New York Library Council, 2010) 
 John J. Farmer, Jr.The Ground Truth: The Untold Story of America Under Attack on 9/11 (Penguin Group, 2009) 
 Gary FrancioneThe Animal Rights Debate: Abolition or Regulation (with Robert Garner) (Columbia University Press, 2010)

America in Transition (ed.) (Temple University Press, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004, and forthcoming)

Animals as Persons: Essays on the Abolition of Animal Exploitation (Columbia University Press, 2008)

“Animals, Property, and Personhood” in People, Property, or Pets (Marc D. Hauser, ed.) (Purdue University Press, 2005) and in The Human-Animal Relationship (Francien de Jonge and Rund van den Bos, eds.( (van Gorcum, 2005)

“Animals — Persons or Property?” in Animal Rights: Current Debates and New Directions (Cass Sunstein and Martha Nussbaum, eds.) (Oxford University Press, 2005)

Introduction to Animal Rights: Your Child or the Dog? (Temple University Press, 2000)

Rain Without Thunder: The Ideology of the Animal Rights Movement (Temple University Press, 1996)

Animals, Property, and the Law (Temple University Press, 1995) 
 Sandy Freund“Identity Theft in Tax Cases” in Effective Representation of the Taxpayer Before the IRS (ABA Tax Section, forthcoming)
 Stuart P. Green Thirteen Ways to Steal a Bicycle: Theft Law in the Information Age (Harvard University Press, 2012)

Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law (with co-editor R.A. Duff) (Oxford University Press, 2011)

“Strict Liability” and “White Collar Crime” in International Encyclopedia of Ethics (Hugh LaFollette, ed.) (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, forthcoming 2012)

“Theft by Omission” in Essays in Criminal Law in Honour of Sir Gerald Gordon (James Chalmers, Lindsay Farmer, and Fiona Leverick, eds.) (Edinburgh University Press, 2010)

Lying, Cheating, and Stealing: A Moral Theory of White Collar Crime (Oxford University Press, 2006; paperback, 2007)

“A Normative Approach to White Collar Crime” in International Handbook of White-Collar and Corporate Crime (Gilbert Geis and Henry Pontell, eds.) (Springer, 2007)

Defining Crimes: Essays on the Special Part of the Criminal Law (ed. with R.A. Duff) (Oxford University Press, 2005)
 Adil Ahmad Haque“Proportionality (in War)” in The International Encyclopedia of Ethics (Hugh LaFollette et al., eds.) (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012)

“Criminal Law and Morality at War” in Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law (R.A. Duff and Stuart P. Green, eds.) (Oxford University Press, 2011)

“International Crime: in Context and in Contrast” in Structures of Criminal Law (R.A. Duff, Lindsay Farmer, Sandra Marshall and Victor Tadros, eds.) (Oxford University Press, 2011)
 Barbara Hoffman“The Employment and Insurance Concerns of Cancer Survivors” in Cancer Survivorship – Today and Tomorrow (Springer, 2007) 
 Robert Holmes“Mount Laurel: The New Jersey Supreme Court Confronts the Inequality Demon of Housing” in Courting Justice: Ten New Jersey Cases That Shook the Nation (Paul Tractenberg, ed.) (Rutgers University Press, forthcoming 2013) 
 Alan Hyde“Legal Responsibility for Labour Conditions Down the Production Chain” in Challenging the Legal Boundaries of Work Regulations (Judy Fudge, Shae McCrystal and Kamala Sankaran, eds.) (Oxford: Hart, forthcoming) 

“The Idea of the Idea of Labour Law: a Parable” in The Idea of Labour Law (Guy Davidov and Brian Langille, eds.) (Oxford University Press, 2011)

Legal Rights and Interests in the Workplace: Cases and Materials on Employment and Labor Law (with C.W. Summers and K.G. Dau-Schmidt) (Carolina Academic Press, 2007)

Working in Silicon Valley: Economic and Legal Analysis of a High-Velocity Labor Market (M.E. Sharpe, 2003)

Bodies of Law (Princeton University Press, 1997) 
 Jonathan Hyman“The Roots of Impasse in the Mind of the Mediator” in Definitive Creative Impasse-Breaking Techniques in Mediation (Molly Klapper, ed.) (New York State Bar Association, 2011) 
 Suzanne KimMarriage Equalities: Gender and Social Norms in Same-Sex and Different-Sex Marriage (in progress)

“Baby M’s Legacy” in Courting Justice: Ten New Jersey Cases That Shook the Nation (Paul Tractenberg, ed.) (Rutgers University Press, forthcoming 2013)
 Howard LatinClimate Change Policy Failures: Why Conventional Mitigation Approaches Cannot Succeed (World Scientific Publishing, May 2012) 
 John LeubsdorfMan in His Original Dignity: Legal Ethics in France (Ashgate, 2001)
 James Pope“The Workers’ Freedom of Association Under the Thirteenth Amendment, Then and Now” in The Promises of Liberty: The History and Contemporary Relevance of the Thirteenth Amendment (Alexander Tsesis, ed.) (Columbia University Press, 2010)

“Labor and Employment Law – United States Law” in 3 Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (Stanley Katz, ed.) (Oxford University Press, 2009) 
 George C. Thomas IIIConfessions of Guilt: From Torture to Miranda and Beyond (with Richard A. Leo) (Oxford University Press, 2012)

The Supreme Court on Trial: How the American Justice System Sacrifices Innocent Defendants (University of Michigan Press, 2008)

Criminal Procedure: Principles, Policies, and Perspectives (with Joshua Dressler), 3rd ed. (West, 2006; paperback, 2008)

“Interrogating Guilty Suspects: Why Sipowicz Never Has to Admit He Is Wrong” (with Richard Leo) in What Would Sipowicz Do? Race, Rights and Redemption in NYPD Blue (Glenn Yeffeth, ed.) (Benbella Books, 2005)

Double Jeopardy: The History, the Law (NYU Press, 1998)

The Miranda Debate: Law, Justice, and Policing (with Richard Leo) (Northeastern, 1998; paperback, 1999)
 Paul TractenbergCourting Justice: Ten New Jersey Cases That Shook the Nation (ed.) (Rutgers University Press, forthcoming 2013)

A Centennial History of Rutgers Law School in Newark: Opening a Thousand Doors (ed.) (The History Press, 2010)

“Beyond Educational Adequacy: Looking Backward and Forward Through the Lens of New Jersey” in A Quality Education for Every Child: Stories from the Lawyers on the Front Lines (Institute for Educational Equity and Opportunity, 2009)
 David Dante TrouttThe Importance of Being Dangerous (HarperCollins, 2007) 

After the Storm: Black Intellectuals Explore the Meaning of Hurricane Katrina (ed.) (New Press, 2006)

“Many Thousands Gone, Again” in After the Storm: Black Intellectuals Explore the Meaning of Hurricane Katrina (David Dante Troutt, ed.) (New Press, 2006)
 Jennifer Rosen Valverde“Early Intervention Services” in Special Education Advocacy (Ruth Colker and Julie K. Waterstone, eds.) (Matthew Bender/Lexis 2011)

“Child Welfare and Special Education” (with Randi Mandelbaum) in Special Education Advocacy (Ruth Colker and Julie K. Waterstone, eds.) (Matthew Bender/Lexis, 2011) 
 Mark S. WeinerAmericans Without Law: The Racial Boundaries of Citizenship (NYU Press, 2006)

Black Trial: Citizenship From the Beginnings of Slavery to the End of Caste (Alfred Knopf, 2004; Vintage Paperback, 2006)

“Teutonic Constitutionalism: The Role of Ethno-Juridical Discourse in the Spanish-American War” in Foreign in a Domestic Sense: Puerto Rico, American Expansion and the Constitution (Christina Burnett and Burke Marshall, eds.) (Duke University Press, 2001)
  
 

JOURNAL ARTICLES

 Frank Askin“Disenfranchising Felons (Or, How William Rehnquist Earned His Stripes)” in the Rutgers Law Review (59 Rutgers L. Rev. 875, 2007)
 Carlos A. Ball“When May a President Refuse to Defend a Statute? The Obama Administration and DOMA” in the Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy (106 Nw. U. L. Rev. Colloquy 77, 2011)

“The Proper Role of Morality in State Policies on Sexual Orientation and Intimate Relationships” in the New York University Review of Law & Social Change (35 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 81, 2011)

“Martha Nussbaum, Essentialism, and Human Sexuality” in the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law (19 Colum. J. Gender & L. 3, 2010)

“Updating the LGBT Intracommunity Debate Over Same-Sex Marriage: Introduction” in the Rutgers Law Review (61 Rutgers L. Rev. 493, 2009)

“Privacy, Property, and Public Sex” in the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law (18 Colum. J. Gender & L. 1, 2008)

“The Blurring of the Lines: Children and Bans on Interracial Unions and Same-Sex Marriages” in the Fordham Law Review (76 Fordham L. Rev. 2733, 2008)

“Against Neutrality in the Legal Recognition of Intimate Relationships” in the Georgetown Journal of Gender & the Law (9 Geo. Jr. Gen & L. 321, 2008).

“The Immorality of Statutory Restrictions on Adoption by Lesbians and Gay Men” in the Loyola University Chicago Law Journal (38 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 379, 2007)

“The Curious Intersection of Nuisance and Takings Law” in the Boston University Law Review (86 B.U.L. Rev. 819, 2006)

“Exactions and Burden Distribution in Takings Law” (with Laurie Reynolds) in the William & Mary Law Review (47 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1513, 2006)

“The Backlash Thesis and Same-Sex Marriage: Learning From Brown v. Board of Education and Its Aftermath” in the William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal (14 Wm. & Mary Bill of Rts. J. 1513, 2006)

“Exactions and the Privatization of the Public Sector” (with Laurie Reynolds) in the Journal of Law and Politics (21 J. L. Politics 451, 2005)

“This Is Not Your Father’s Autonomy: Lesbian and Gay Rights From a Feminist and Relational Perspective” in the Harvard Journal of Gender and the Law (28 Harv. J. of Gender & L. 345, 2005).

“Looking for Theory in All the Right Places: Feminist and Communitarian Elements of Disability Discrimination Law” in the Ohio State Law Journal (66 Ohio St. L.J. 105, 2005)

“Preferential Treatment and Reasonable Accommodation Under the Americans with Disabilities Act” in the Alabama Law Review (55 Ala. L. Rev. 951, 2004)

“The Positive in the Fundamental Right to Marry: Same-Sex Marriage in the Aftermath of Lawrence v. Texas” in the Minnesota Law Review (84 Minn. L. Rev. 1184, 2004)
 Bernard W. Bell“The Model APA and the Scope of Judicial Review: Importing Chevron Into State Administrative Law” in the Widener Law Journal (20 Widener L.J. 801, 2011)

“Interpreting and Enacting Statutes in the Constitution’s Shadows: An Introduction” in the University of Dayton Law Review (32 Dayton L. Rev. 307, 2007)

“Legislatively Revising Kelo v. City of New London: Eminent Domain, Federalism, and Congressional Powers” in the Journal of Legislation (32 J. Legis. 165, 2006)
 Vera Bergelson“Consent: Meaning and Ritual” (work-in-progress)

“Vice Is Nice but Incest Is Best: Problem of a Moral Taboo” in Criminal Law and Philosophy (forthcoming 2012)

“Choice of Evils: In Search of a Viable Rationale” in Criminal Law and Philosophy (forthcoming 2012)

“A Fair Punishment for Humbert Humbert: Strict Liability and Affirmative Defenses” in the New Criminal Law Review (14 New Crim. L. R. 55, 2011)

“Justification or Excuse? Exploring the Meaning of Provocation” in the Texas Tech Law Review (42 Texas Tech L. Rev., 2009)

“The Case of Weak Will and Wayward Desire” in Criminal Law and Philosophy (3 Crim. L. and Phil'y 19, 2009)

“Consent to Harm” in the Pace Law Review (28 Pace L. Rev. 683, 2008)

“Autonomy, Dignity, and Consent to Harm” in the Rutgers Law Review (60 Rutgers L. Rev. 723, 2008)

“Rights, Wrongs, and Comparative Justifications” in the Cardozo Law Review (28 Cardozo L. Rev. 2481, 2007)

“The Right to Be Hurt: Testing the Boundaries of Consent” in the George Washington Law Review (75 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 165, 2007)

“Conditional Rights and Comparative Wrongs: More on the Theory and Application of Comparative Criminal Liability” in the Buffalo Criminal Law Review (8 Buff. Crim. L. Rev. 567, 2005)

“Victims and Perpetrators: An Argument for Comparative Liability in Criminal Law” in the Buffalo Criminal Law Review (8 Buff. Crim. L. Rev. 385, 2005)

“It’s Personal But Is It Mine? Toward Property Rights in Personal Information” in the University of California-Davis Law Review (37 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 379, 2003)  
 Amy Bitterman“Settling Cultural Property Disputes” in the Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal (19 Vill. Sports & Ent. L.J. ____, 2012)

“The Rule Proof Variations” in Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing (Vol. 18 No. 1, Fall 2009)  
 Cynthia Blum“A Proposal for Taking the Complexities Out of Taxing U.S. Retirement Distributions to Foreign Nationals” in the Florida Tax Review (11 Florida Tax Rev. 775, 2011)

“A Coherent Policy Proposal for U.S. Residence-Based Taxation of Individuals” (with Paula N. Singer) in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (41 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 705, 2008)

“Rethinking Tax Compliance of Unauthorized Workers After Immigration Reform” in the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal (21 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 595, 2007)

“The Flat Tax: A Panacea for Privacy Concerns?” in the American University Law Review (54 Am. U. L. Rev. 1241, 2005)

“Sharing Bank Deposit Information With Other Countries: Should Tax Compliance or Privacy Claims Prevail?” in the Florida Tax Review (6 Fla. Tax Rev. 579, 2004)
 Alfred Blumrosen“Clyde Summers; Influence on Individual Rights Against Employment Discrimination Under the Civil Rights Act of 1964” in the Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal (14 Empl. Rts. & Employ. Pol’y J. 7, 2010) 

“A Memorial for Ruth Gerber Blumrosen” in the Women’s Rights Law Reporter (30 Women’s Rights L. Rep. 620, 2009) 
 Norman L. Cantor“No Ethical or Legal Imperative to Provide Life Support to a Permanently Unaware Patient” in the American Journal of Bioethics (AJOB 10:3, 2010)

“Survivors’ Interests in Human Remains” in the American Journal of Bioethics (8 AJOB 16, 2009) 
 Esther Canty-Barnes“Comments: Rutgers School of Law–Newark and the History of Women and the Law, A Centennial Event, Rutgers School of Law–Newark Celebrates Women Reshaping American History” (Symposium Issue) in the Women’s Rights Law Reporter (31 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. 186, 2010)
 Ronald Chen“Gallenthin v. Kaur: A Comparative Analysis of How the New Jersey and New York Courts Approach Judicial Review of the Exercise of Eminent Domain for Redevelopment” in the Fordham Urban Legal Journal (38 Fordham Urb. L.J. 987, 2011) 
 Laura CohenIntroduction to “Righting the Wronged: Causes, Effects, and Remedies of Juvenile Wrongful Convictions” in the Rutgers Law Review (Symposium Issue) (62 Rutgers L. Rev. 879, Summer 2010)

“New Hope Found in Practice Standards” in Criminal Justice (23 Crim. Just. 49, 2009)

“Kids Will Be Kids: Creating a Framework for Interviewing and Counseling Adolescent Clients” (with Randi Mandelbaum) in the Temple Law Review (79 Temp. L. Rev. 397, 2006)
 Donna Dennis“Obscenity Law and Its Consequences in Mid-19th Century America” in the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law (16 Colum. J. Gender & Law 43, 2007) 
 Jon Dubin“The Rutgers Cases and the State of the Law of State Law School Clinical Programs” in the Rutgers Law Review (65 Rutgers L. Rev. ___, forthcoming 2013)

“Scapegoating Social Security Claimants (and the Judges Who Evaluate Them)” (co-authored with Robert Rains) in Advance: The Journal of the ACS Issue Groups (6 Advance: J. ACS Issue Groups 109, 2012) 

“The Labor Market Side of Disability Benefits Policy and Law” in the Southern California Review of Law and Social Justice (20 S. Cal. Rev. L. & Soc. Just 1, 2011) (lead article)

“Overcoming Gridlock: Campbell After a Quarter-Century and Bureaucratically Rational Gap-Filling in Mass Justice Adjudication in the Social Security Administration’s Disability Programs” in the Administrative Law Review (62 Admin. L. Rev. 937, 2010) (lead article)
 Wei Fang“Adverse Selection for Luxury Goods in Online Auctions” (with L. Qin, A. Gulati, and L. He) in the Journal of Internet Commerce (8 J. Internet Commerce 2, 2010)

“Online Law School Video Repository: The Flash Way” in Computers in Libraries (Vol. 29, No. 6, 2009)

“Measuring Law Library Catalog Website Usability: A Web Analytic Approach” (with M. Crawford) in the Journal of Web Librarianship (Vol. 2, Issue 2/3, 2008)

“Using Google Analytics for Improving Library Website Content and Design: A Case Study” in Library Philosophy and Practice (annual volume, 2007)
 Gary Francione“The Wind Was at Our Backs: The Third Golden Period of Rutgers Law School” (with George C. Thomas III) in the Rutgers Law Review (61 Rutgers L. Rev. 471, 2009)

“The Use of Nonhuman Animals in Biomedical Research: Necessity and Justification” in the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (35 J.L. Med. & Ethics 241, 2007)

“Reflections on Animals, Property, and the Law and Rain Without Thunder” in Law & Contemporary Problems (70 Law & Contemp. Probs. 9, 2007)

“The Use of NonHuman Animals in Biomedial Research: Necessity and Justification” in the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (35 J. L. Med. Ethics 241, 2007)

“Equal Consideration and the Interest of Nonhuman Animals in Continued Existence: A Response to Professor Sunstein” in the University of Chicago Legal Forum (2006 U. Ch. Legal F 231)

“Taking Sentience Seriously” in the University of Pennsylvania Law School Journal of Animal Law and Ethics (1 J. Animal L. Ethics 1, 2006) 
 Steve Gold“A Fitting Vision of Science for the Courtroom” in the Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy (3 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 1, 2013)

“When Certainty Dissolves Into Probability: A Legal Vision of Toxic Causation for the Post-Genomic Era” in the Washington & Lee Law Review (70 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 237, 2013)

“The ‘Reshapement’ of the False Negative Asymmetry in Toxic Tort Causation” in the William Mitchell Law Review (37 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1507, 2011)

“The More We Know, the Less Intelligent We Are? — How Genomic Information Should, and Should Not, Change Toxic Tort Causation Doctrine” in the Harvard Environmental Law Review (34 Harv. Envtl.L. Rev. 369, 2010)

“Dis-Jointed? Several Approaches to Divisibility After Burlington Northern” in the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law (11 Vt. J. Envtl. L. 307, 2009) 
 Carlos González“Some Honesty About Judicial Dishonesty: Why the Law of Statutory Interpretation Is Irrelevant in Hard Cases” (in progress)

“The Supremacy Clause, Popular Sovereignty and Federalism: Can State Constitutional Provisions Trump Federal Statutes?” (in progress)

“Turning Unambiguous Statutory Materials Into Ambiguous Statutes: Ordering Principles, Avoidance, and Transparent Justification in Cases of Interpretive Choice” in the Duke Law Journal (61 Duke L.J. 583, 2011) 

“Statutory Interpretation: Looking Back, Looking Forward” in the Rutgers Law Review (58 Rutgers L. Rev. 703, 2006)

“Representational Structures Through Which We the People Ratify the Constitutions: The Troubling Original Understanding of the Constitution's Ratification Clauses” in the U.C. Davis Law Review (38 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1373, 2005)

“Trumps, Inversions, Balancing, Presumptions, Institution Prompting and Interpretive Canons: New Ways for Adjudicating Conflicts Between Legal Norms” in the Santa Clara Law Review (45 Santa Clara L. Rev. 233, 2005) 
 Stuart P. Green“Thieving and Receiving: Overcriminalizing the Possession of Stolen Property” in the New Criminal Law Review (14 New Crim. L. R. 35, 2011)

“Community Perceptions of Theft Seriousness: A Challenge to Model Penal Code and English Theft Act Consolidation” (with Matthew Kugler), accepted for publication by the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies

“Hard Times, Hard Time: Retributive Justice for Unjustly Disadvantaged Offenders” in the University of Chicago Legal Forum (2010 U Chi Legal F 43)

“Golden Rule Ethics and the Death of the Criminal Law’s Special Part” in Criminal Justice Ethics (29 Criminal Justice Ethics 208-18, 2010)

“What Is Wrong With Tax Evasion?” in the Houston Business and Tax Law Journal (9 Hous. Bus & Tax L.J. 220, 2009)

“Is There Too Much Criminal Law?” (review of Douglas Husak’s Overcriminalization: The Limits of the Criminal Law) in the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law (6 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 737, 2009)

“Consent and Grammar of Theft Law” in the Cardozo Law Review (28 Cardozo L. Rev. 2505, 2007)

“Looting, Law, and Lawlessness” in the Tulane Law Review (81 Tul. L. Rev. 1129, 2007) 
 Adil Ahmad Haque“The Revolution and the Criminal Law” in Criminal Law & Philosophy (5 Crim. L. & Phil., 2012)

“Protecting and Respecting Civilians: Correcting the Substantive and Structural Defects of the Rome Statute” in the New Criminal Law Review (14 New Crim. L. Rev., 2011)

“Torture, Terror, and the Inversion of Moral Principle” in the New Criminal Law Review (10 New Crim. L. R. 613, 2007)

“Lawrence v. Texas and the Limits of the Criminal Law” in the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review (42 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 1, 2007)
Taja-Nia J. Henderson“The Efficacy of Uniform Laws for Mitigating Collateral Consequences” (work-in-progress)

“Teaching the Carceral Crisis: An Ethical and Pedagogical Imperative,” 12 MARGINS (Maryland L. J. of Race, Religion, Gender and Class) ___ (forthcoming 2013)
 Christina S. Ho“China’s Health Care Reform: Background and Policies” in Implementing Health Care Reform Policies in China: Challenges and Opportunities 1 (Charles W. Freeman III and Xiaoqing L. Boynton eds., CSIS 2011)

“Identifying Gaps in International Food Safety Regulations” (with Benn McGrady) in the Food and Drug Law Journal (66 Food & Drug L. J. 183, 2011)

“Health Care Reform and De Facto Federalism in China,” 8 China: An International Journal 33 (2010)

“The Social Face of Economic Growth: China’s Health System in Transition” (with Lawrence O. Gostin) in the Journal of the American Medical Association (301 JAMA 1809, 2009)

“Backfiring in Race Relations and Markets” in the Stanford Law & Policy Review (13 Stan. L. & Pol’y Rev. 323, 2002) 
 Barbara Hoffman“Cancer and Work: Protections Under the Americans With Disabilities Act” in Oncology (Nurse Edition) (April 12, 2010, Vol. 24, No. 4) 
 Alan Hyde“Why Don’t They Naturalize? Voices From the Dominican Community” (with Ray A. Mateo and Bridgit Cusato-Rosa) (under review at Latino Studies)

“Remedies in Employment Litigation: Proposals for the Restatement of Employment Law” (forthcoming in Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal)

“Labor Arbitration of Discrimination Claims After 14 Penn Plaza v. Pyett: Letting Discrimination Defendants Decide Whether Plaintiffs May Sue Them” in the Ohio State Journal of Dispute Resolution (25 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 975, 2010)

“Response to Working Group on Chapter 1 of the Proposed Restatement of Employment Law: On Purposeless Restatement” in the Chicago-Kent College of Law Institute for Law and the Workplace Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal (13 Empl. Rts. & Employ. Pol’y J. 87, 2009)

“New Institutions for Worker Representation in the United States: Theoretical Issues” in the New York Law School Law Review (50 N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 385, 2005/2006)
 Jonathan Hyman“Four Ways of Looking at a Lawsuit: How Lawyers Can Use the Cognitive Frameworks of Mediation” in the Washington University Journal of Law & Policy (34 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol'y 11, 2010) 
 Suzanne Kim“Family Leave,” with Laura Kessler (in progress)

"Heterosexed Parenting: A Response to Professor Darren Rosenblum’s ‘Unsex Mothering’” in the Harvard Journal of Law and Gender Online Colloquium (February 2012) (http://harvardjlg.com/2012/02/unsex-mothering-responses-suzanne-a-kim/)  

“The Neutered Parent” in the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism (forthcoming, Spring 2012)

“Skeptical Marriage Equality” in the Harvard Journal of Law and Gender (34 Harv. J. Law & Gender 37, 2011)

“Bridging Marriage Skepticism and Marriage Equality” in the Tulane Journal of Law & Sexuality (19 Tul. J.L. & Sexuality 174, 2010).

“Marital Naming/Naming Marriage: Language and Status in Family Law” in the Indiana Law Journal (85 Ind. L.J. 893, 2010)

“Reconstructing Family Privacy” in the Hastings Law Journal (57 Hastings L.J. 557, 2006) 
 Dennis Kim-Prieto“The Possible Dream: Perfecting Bilingual Law Dictionaries by Distinguishing Better Examples From Bad Ones” (with Coen van Laer) in the International Journal of Legal Information (39 Int’l. J. of Legal Information 237, 2011) 

“The Road Not Yet Taken: How Law Student Information Literacy Standards Address Identified Issues in Legal Research Education and Training” in the Law Library Journal (103 Law Libr. J. 605, 2011)

“Problems With Current English-Spanish Legal Dictionaries, and Notes Toward a Critical Comparative Legal Lexicography” in the Law Library Journal (100 Law Libr. J. 251, 2008)
 John Leubsdorf“Conflicts of Interest: Slicing the Hot Potato Doctrine” in the San Diego Law Review (48 San Diego L. Rev. 251, 2011)

“Evidence Law as a System of Incentives” in the Iowa Law Review (95 Iowa L. Rev. 1621, 2010)

“Legal Ethics Falls Apart” in the Buffalo Law Review (57 Buffalo L. Rev. 959, 2009)

“Preliminary Injunctions: In Defense of the Merits” in the Fordham Law Review (76 Fordham L. Rev. 33, 2007)

“Presuppositions of Evidence Law” in the Iowa Law Review (91 Iowa L. Rev. 1209, 2006)
 Susan Lyons“Free PACER: Balancing Access and Privacy” in AALL Spectrum (Vol. 13 No. 9, July 2009)

“Preserving Electronic Government Information: Looking Back and Looking Forward” in The Reference Librarian (45 The Reference Librarian 207, 2006)
 Randi Mandelbaum“Disparate Outcomes: The Quest for Uniform Treatment of Immigrant Children” (with Elissa Steglich) in the Family Court Review (50 Fam. Ct. Rev. 606, 2012)

“Delicate Balances: Assessing the Needs and Rights of Siblings in Foster Care to Maintain Their Relationships Post-Adoption” in the New Mexico Law Review (41 N.M.L. Rev. 1, 2011)

“‘Aging Out: Don’t Miss Out’ — A Model of Community Legal Education” in the Family Court Review (48 Fam. Ct. Rev. 338, 2010)

“Kids Will Be Kids: Creating a Framework for Interviewing and Counseling Adolescent Clients” (with Laura Cohen) in the Temple Law Review (79 Temp. L. Rev. 397, 2006)
 Chrystin Ondersma“Undocumented Debtors” in the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform (45 Mich. J.L. Reform 517-560, 2012)

“Are Debtors Rational Actors? An Experiment” in the Lewis & Clark Law Review (13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 279, 2009)

“Employment Patterns in Relation to Bankruptcy” in the American Bankruptcy Law Journal (83 Am. Bankr. L.J. 237, 2009) 
 Brandon Paradise“Racially Transcendent Diversity” in the University of Louisville Law Review (50 U. Louisville L. Rev. 415, 2012)

“The Politics of Identity After Identity Politics: Militant Covering” in the Washington University Journal of Law & Policy (33 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 161, 2010) 
 James Pope“What’s Different About the Thirteenth Amendment, and Why Does It Matter?” in the Maryland Law Review (71 Md. L. Rev. 189, 2011)

“Contract, Race, and Freedom of Labor in the Constitutional Law of ‘Involuntary Servitude’” in the Yale Law Journal (119 Yale L.J. 1474, 2010)

“‘We Are Already Dead’: The Thirteenth Amendment and the Fight for Workers’ Rights After EFCA” in the National Lawyers Guild Review (67 Nat’l L. Guild Rev. 110-24, 2010)

“A Free Labor Approach to Human Trafficking” in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review (158 U. PA. L. Rev., 1849, 2010)

“Class Conflicts of Law II: Solidarity, Entrepreneurship, and the Deep Agenda of the Obama NLRB” in the Buffalo Law Review (57 Buffalo L. Rev. 653, 2009)

“The Employee Free Choice Act and a Strategy for Winning Workers’ Rights” (with Peter Kellman and Ed Bruno) in WorkingUSA: the Journal of Labor and Society (11 WorkingUSA 125, 2008)

“The Toledo Auto-Lite Strike and the Fight Against ‘Wage Slavery’” (with Rebecca Zietlow) in the University of Toledo Law Review (38 U. Tol. L. Rev. 839, 2007)

“Free Labor Today” (with Peter Kellman and Ed Bruno) in the spring issue of New Labor Forum (16 New Labor Forum 8, 2007)

“Worker Lawmaking, Sit-Down Strikes, and the Shaping of American Industrial Relations, 1935-1958” in the Law and History Review (24 Law & History Rev. 45, 2006)

“How American Workers Lost the Right to Strike, and Other Tales” in the Michigan Law Review (103 Mich. L. Rev. 518-53, 2004) 
 Sabrina Safrin“The Un-Exceptionalism of U.S. Exceptionalism” in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (41 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 1307, 2008)

“Chain Reaction: How Property Begets Property” in the Notre Dame Law Review (82 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1917, 2007)

“Hyperownership in a Time of Biotechnological Promise: The International Conflict to Control the Building Blocks of Life” in the American Journal of International Law (98 A.J.I.L. 641, 2004)
 Fadi Shaheen“The GAAP Lock-Out Effect and the Investment Behavior of Multinational Firms,” ___ Tax L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2014)

“International Tax Neutrality: Revisited,” 64 Tax L. Rev. 131 (2011)
 George C. Thomas III“Criminal Trials as Morality Plays: Good and Evil” in the Saint Louis University Law Journal (55 St. Louis L.J. 1405, 2011)

“Stumbling Toward History: The Framers’ Search and Seizure World” in the Texas Tech Law Review (43 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 199, 2010)

“The Wind Was at Our Backs: The Third Golden Period of Rutgers Law School” (with Gary Francione) in the Rutgers Law Review (61 Rutgers L. Rev. 471, 2009)

“Emerging Trends in Criminal Procedure: The Short Unhappy Life of Consent Searches in New Jersey” in the Rutgers Law Record (36 Rutgers L. Rec. 1, 2009)

“Helping Innocent Defendants in High-Stake Cases” in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review Pennumbra (157 U. Pa. L. Rev. PENNumbra 58, 2008), responding to Josh Bowers “Punishing the Innocent” (156 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1117, 2008)

“When Lawyers Fail Innocent Defendants: Exorcising the Ghosts That Haunt the Criminal Justice System” in the Utah Law Review (2008 Utah L. Rev. 25)

“The Riddle of the Fourteenth Amendment: A Response to Professor Wildenthal” in the Ohio State Law Journal (68 Ohio St. L.J. 1627, 2007)

“Bigotry, Jury Failures, and the Supreme Court’s Feeble Response” in the Buffalo Law Review (55 Buffalo L. Rev. 947, 2007)

“‘Truth Machines’ and Confessions Law in the Year 2046” in the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law (5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 215, 2007)

“Confessions and Police Disclosure: Regulating Police Deception During Interrogation” in the Texas Tech Law Review (39 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 1293, 2007)

“Justice Story Cuts the Gordian Knot of Hung Jury Instructions” (with Mark Greenbaum) in the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal (15 Wm. & Mary Bill of Rts. J. 927, 2007)
 Paul Tractenberg“Beyond Educational Adequacy: Looking Backward and Forward Through the Lens of New Jersey” in the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties (IV Stanford J. Civil Rts. & Civil Liberties 411, 2008)

Articles on affirmative action and educational rights in The Routledge International Encyclopedia of Education (Routledge, 2008)
 David Dante Troutt“Disappearing Neighbors” in the Harvard Law Review Forum (123 Harv. L. Rev. F. 21, 2010)

“I Own Therefore I Am: Copyright, Personality, and Soul Music in the Digital Commons” in the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal (20 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 373, 2010)

“Katrina’s Window: Location, Resegregation, and Equitable Regionalism” in the Buffalo Law Review (55 Buffalo L. Rev. 1109, 2008)

“A Portrait of the Trademark as a Black Man: Intellectual Property, Commodifications, and Redescription” in the U.C. Davis Law Review (38 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1141, 2005)
 Jennifer Rosen Valverde“Integrating Educational Advocacy Into Child Welfare Practice: Working Models” in the American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law (20 Amer. U. J. Gender, Soc. Pol’y & L. 201, 2011) (symposium issue)

“A New IDEA for Improving Education of Children with Disabilities in Foster Care: Applying Social Work Principles to the Problem Definition Process” in the Children’s Legal Rights Journal (26 Children’s L. Rights J. 14, 2006) 
 Penny Venetis“Making Human Rights Treaty Law Actionable in the United States: the Case for Universal Implementing Legislation” in the University of Alabama Law Review (63 U. Ala. L. Rev. 97, 2011)

“The Unconstitutionality of Oklahoma’s SQ 755 and Other Provisions Like It That Bar State Courts From Considering International Law” in the Cleveland State Law Review (59 Clev. St. L. Rev. 189, 2011)

“The Broad Jurisprudential Significance of Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain: An Honest Assessment of the Role of Federal Judges and Why Customary International Law Can Be More Effective Than Constitutional Law for Redressing Serious Abuses” in the Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review (21 Temp. Pol. & Civ. Rts. L. Rev. 41, 2011)
 Caroline Young“Medico-Legal Research Using Evidence-Based Medicine” in the Law Library Journal (102 Law Libr. J. 449, 2010) 

 


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