4th Amendment Search And Seizure
The Fourth Amendment During The Lochner Era: Privacy, Property, and Liberty, 48 Stanford Law Review 555 (1996).
Searching Through History, Searching for History, 63 The University of Chicago Law Review 1707 (1996) (Solicited Article).
Pragmatism, Positivism, and Principles in Fourth Amendment Theory, 41 UCLA Law Review 199-302 (1993).
Judges, "Testifying," and the Constitution, 69 Southern California Law Review 1341 (1996) (Solicited Article).
A Liberal House Divided: How the Warren Court Dismantled the Fourth Amendment, 3 Ohio State Jour. Crim. L. 33 (2005), in The Warren Court Criminal Justice Revolution: Reflections A Generation Later (Solicited Article) (2005).
A Conservative House United: How the Post-Warren Court Dismantled the Fourth Amendment, 10 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 475 (2013) (solicited article).
Quakers, Slaves, and the Founders: Profiling to Save the Union, 73 Mississippi Law Journal 369 (2003) (Solicited Article).
Rights Without Remedies: The Court That Cried “Wolf,” 77 Miss. L. Jour. 465 (2007) (Article based upon Named Lecture).
Rube Goldberg Meets The Constitution: The Supreme Court, Technology And The Fourth Amendment, 72 Mississippi Law Journal 5 (Solicited Article for Symposium) (2002)
Search and Seizure by the Numbers: The Drug Courier Profile and Judicial Review of Investigative Formulas, 65 Boston University Law Review 843-921 (1985).
The Dirty Little Secret, 43 Emory Law Journal 1311- 1349 (1994).
Ignorance and Democracy, 39 Texas Tech. L. Rev. 1143 (2007) (Solicited Article).
Judicial Review and the Exclusionary Rule, 26 Pepperdine Law Review 835 (1999) (Solicited Article for Symposium).
5th Amendment Privileges Against Self-Incrimination
Words Without Meaning—The Constitution, Confessions, and Mentally Retarded Suspects, with George B. Shepherd, Alison Nodvin Barkoff, and Justin V. Shur, 69 The University of Chicago Law Review 495 (2002).
Torture and Truth, 74 Texas Law Review 1211 (1996) (Solicited Article).
6th Amendment Right To Counsel
Forfeiting Defense Attorneys Fees: Applying an Institutional Role Theory to Define Individual Constitutional Rights, 1987 Wisconsin Law Review 1-66 (1987), cited in United States v. Monsanto, 105 L.Ed. 2d 512 (1989) (Blackmun, J., dissenting), and Caplin & Drysdale v. United States, 105 L.Ed. 2d 528 (1989) (Blackmun, J., dissenting).
Government Intrusions into the Attorney-Client Relationship: The Impact of Fee Forfeitures on the Balance of Power in the Adversary System of Criminal Justice, 36 Emory Law Journal 817 (1987), cited in United States v. Monsanto, 105 L.Ed. 2d 512 (1989) (Blackmun, J., dissenting), and Caplin & Drysdale v. United States, 105 L.Ed. 2d 528 (1989) (Blackmun, J., dissenting).
Legal History
Searching Through History, Searching for History, 63 The University of Chicago Law Review 1707 (1996) (Solicited Article).
Torture and Truth, 74 Texas Law Review 1211 (1996) (Solicited Article).
Quakers, Slaves, and the Founders: Profiling to Save the Union, 73 Mississippi Law Journal 369 (2003) (Solicited Article).
A Conclusion in Search of a History to Support It, 42 Texas Tech. L. Rev. 29 ( 2010) (Solicited Article).
Criminal Law & White Collar Crime
Law Deans In Jail (with George Shepherd), 77 University of Missouri Law Journal (2013).
RICO, Federalism, and Law Enforcement in the European Union, 27 Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce 243 (2000) (Solicited Article for Symposium).
Legal Theory
More Than Utopia, in Vulnerability: Reflections on a New Ethical Foundation for Law and Politics, 78-94 (Martha A. Fineman et al. eds., 2013).
Expressive Property in a Digital Age, in Information and Law in Transition, 55-71 (Anna-Sara Lind et al. eds., 2015).
The Fourth Amendment During The Lochner Era: Privacy, Property, and Liberty, 48 Stanford Law Review 555 (1996).
Pragmatism, Positivism, and Principles in Fourth Amendment Theory, 41 UCLA Law Review 199-302 (1993).
Yugoslavia, 2 The Green Bag 2d 351 (1999)
Human Rights for the Real World, 54 Emory L. Jour. 151 (2005) (Solicited Article).
Time and Money: Discovery Leads to Hourly Billing, 1999 University of Illinois Law Review 91 (with George Shepherd) (1999).
Legal Ethics & Civil Procedure
Forfeiting Defense Attorneys Fees: Applying an Institutional Role Theory to Define Individual Constitutional Rights, 1987 Wisconsin Law Review 1-66 (1987), cited in United States v. Monsanto, 105 L.Ed. 2d 512 (1989) (Blackmun, J., dissenting), and Caplin & Drysdale v. United States, 105 L.Ed. 2d 528 (1989) (Blackmun, J., dissenting).
Government Intrusions into the Attorney-Client Relationship: The Impact of Fee Forfeitures on the Balance of Power in the Adversary System of Criminal Justice, 36 Emory Law Journal 817 (1987), cited in United States v. Monsanto, 105 L.Ed. 2d 512 (1989) (Blackmun, J., dissenting), and Caplin & Drysdale v. United States, 105 L.Ed. 2d 528 (1989) (Blackmun, J., dissenting).
Law Deans In Jail (with George Shepherd), 77 University of Missouri Law Journal (2013).
Time and Money: Discovery Leads to Hourly Billing, 1999 University of Illinois Law Review 91 (with George Shepherd) (1999).
Privileges Lost? Privileges Retained? 69 Tennessee Law Review 65 (2001) (Solicited Article).
The 2000 Amendments to the Federal Discovery Rules and the Future of Adversarial Pretrial Litigation, 74 Temple Law Review 27 (2001) (Solicited Article).