Empirical Studies
How filibuster changes affected the federal bench
Prior to teaching, Nash was a law clerk to the Honorable Donald Stuart Russell of the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and to the Honorable Nina Gershon, then Chief Magistrate Judge of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York. He also worked as an attorney in New York.
Select Publications
The Certificate of Division and the Early Supreme Court, 94 Southern California Law Review (forthcoming 2021) (with Michael G. Collins)
The Rules and Standards of Personal Jurisdiction, 72 Alabama Law Review 465 (2020)
State Standing for Nationwide Injunctions Against the Federal Government, 94 Notre Dame Law Review 1985 (2019)
Aligning Incentives and Cost Allocation in Discovery, 71 Vanderbilt Law Review 2015 (2018) (with Joanna M. Shepherd)
Sovereign Preemption State Standing, 112 Northwestern University Law Review 201 (2017)
The Production Function of the Regulatory State: How Much Do Agency Budgets Matter?, 102 Minnesota Law Review 695 (2017) (with J.B. Ruhl & James Salzman)
Judicial Laterals, 70 Vanderbilt Law Review 1911 (2017)
Unearthing Summary Judgment’s Concealed Standard of Review, 50 UC Davis Law Review 87 (2016)
A Functional Theory of Congressional Standing, 114 Michigan Law Review 339 (2015)
Interparty Judicial Appointments, 12 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 664 (2015)