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are arranged by field of study. Because my work sometimes overlaps
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Comparative Law
Constitutional
Law
– U.S. Federal
– U.S. State
Constitutional
Law
– European Union Law
– Other Non-U.S. Law
Corporate
Law
Law
and Society
Legal
Education
COMPARATIVE LAW
Retaining
Judicial Authority: A Preliminary Inquiry on the Dominion of Judges,
12 Wm. Mary Bill of Rights J. 117 (2003).
Comparative
Corporate Law: United States, European Union, China and Japan
(Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2002).
The
Euro and the European Demos: A Reconstitution, 21 Y.B. Eur. Law
(England) 13 (2003).
The
Extra-National State: American Confederate Federalism and the
European Union, 7 Colum. J. Eur. L. 173 (2001).
Inscribing
Judicial Preferences into Our Basic Law: The Political Jurisprudence
of European Margins of Appreciation As Constitutional Jurisprudence
in the U.S., 7 Tulsa Comp. & Int’l L. J. 327 (2000).
Chroniclers
in the Field of Cultural Production: Interpretive Conversations
Between Courts and Culture, 20 B.C. Third World L.J. 291 (2000).
Disciplining
Judicial Interpretation of Fundamental Rights: First Amendment
Decadence in Southworth and Boy Scouts of America And European
Alternatives, 36 Tulsa L.J. 117 (2000).
Some
Thoughts on The American Declaration of Independence and the Irish
Easter Proclamation, 8 Tulsa J. Comp. & Int'l L.87 (2000).
Los
fingidos y vagabundos: On the Origins of Personal Responsibility
and the Welfare State In Early Modern Spain and Its Implications
for Welfare Reform in the United States, 4 Loy. Poverty L. J.
1 (1997).
Fairness
as a General Principle of American Constitutional Law: Applying
Extra-Constitutional Principles to Constitutional Cases in Hendricks
and M.L.B., 33 Tulsa L.J. 135 (1997).
Inventing
a “Homosexual” for Constitutional Theory: Sodomy Narrative
and Antipathy in U.S. and British Courts, 71 Tul. L. Rev. 529
(1996).
Medieval
Poor Law in Twentieth Century America: Looking Back Towards a
General Theory of Modern American Poor Relief, 44 Case W. Res.
L. Rev. 871 (1995).
CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW
– U.S. Federal
– U.S. State
Using
Law Against Itself: Bush v. Gore in the Courts, 54 Rutgers L.
Rev. 1109 (2003).
Race,
“The Race,” and the Republic: Reconceiving Judicial
Authority After Bush v. Gore, 51 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1057 (2002).
Religion
and the Discursive Language of Same Sex Marriage, 30 Capital L.
Rev. 221 (2002).
Inscribing
Judicial Preferences into Our Basic Law: The Political Jurisprudence
of European Margins of Appreciation As Constitutional Jurisprudence
in the U.S., 7 Tulsa Comp. & Int’l L. J. 327 (2000).
Chroniclers
in the Field of Cultural Production: Interpretive Conversations
Between Courts and Culture, 20 B.C. Third World L.J. 291 (2000).
Disciplining
Judicial Interpretation of Fundamental Rights: First Amendment
Decadence in Southworth and Boy Scouts of America And European
Alternatives, 36 Tulsa L.J. 117 (2000).
There
Can be Only One: Law, Religion, Grammar and The Organization of
Society in the United States in Law and Religion: A Critical Reader
425 (Stephen M. Feldman, ed., 2000).
Altheimer
Symposium on Racial Equity in the 21st Century: Culturally Significant
Speech: Law, Courts, Society and Racial Equity , 21 U. Ark. Little
Rock L.J. 845(1999).
Toleration,
Suppression and the Public/Private Divide: Homosexuals Through
Military Eyes, 34 Tulsa L.J. 537 (1999).
Tweaking
Facts, Speaking Judgment: Judicial Transmogrification of Case
Narrative as Jurisprudence in the United States and Britain, 6
S. Cal. Interdisciplinary L.J. 611 (1998).
Religion
as Object and the Grammar of Law, 81 Marq. L. Rev. 229 (1998).
A
Cobbler’s Court, A Practitioner’s Court: The Rehnquist
Court Finds its “Groove”, 34 Tulsa L. J. 347 (1998).
Narrative
and Jurisprudence in State Courts: The Example of Constitutional
Challenges to Sex Conduct Regulation, 60 Alb. L. Rev. 1633 (1997)
(Annual State Constitutional Law Commentary Issue).
Fairness
as a General Principle of American Constitutional Law: Applying
Extra-Constitutional Principles to Constitutional Cases in Hendricks
and M.L.B., 33 Tulsa L.J. 135 (1997).
Reading
Entrails: Romer, VMI and the Art of Divining Equal Protection,
32 Tulsa L. J. 361 (1997).
Inventing
a “Homosexual” for Constitutional Theory: Sodomy Narrative
and Antipathy in U.S. and British Courts, 71 Tul. L. Rev. 529
(1996).
The
Incarnate Word, that Old Rugged Cross and the State: On the Supreme
Court's October 1994 Term Establishment Clause Cases and the Persistence
of Comic Absurdity as Jurisprudence, 31 Tulsa L. J. 447 (1996).
Exposing
the Perversions of Toleration: The Decriminalization of Private
Sexual Conduct, the Model Penal Code, and the Oxymoron of Liberal
Toleration, 45 U. Fla. L. Rev. 755 (1993).
Raping
Sodomy and Sodomizing Rape: A Morality Tale About the Transformation
of Modern Sodomy Jurisprudence, 21 Am. J. Crim. L. 37 (1993).
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
– European Union Law
– Other Non-U.S. Law
The
Euro and the European Demos: A Reconstitution, 21 Yearbook of
European Law (England) 13 (2003).
Forward:
Constituting Nations – Veils, Disguises, Masquerades, 20
Penn State Int’l L. Rev. 329 (2002).
The
Extra-National State: American Confederate Federalism and the
European Union, 7 Colum. J. Eur. L. 173 (2001).
Inscribing
Judicial Preferences into Our Basic Law: The Political Jurisprudence
of European Margins of Appreciation As Constitutional Jurisprudence
in the U.S., 7 Tulsa Comp. & Int’l L. J. 327 (2000).
Disciplining
Judicial Interpretation of Fundamental Rights: First Amendment
Decadence in Southworth and Boy Scouts of America And European
Alternatives, 36 Tulsa L.J. 117 (2000).
Forging
Federal Systems Within a Matrix of Contained Conflict: The Example
of the European Union, Harvard Jean Monnet Working Paper, No.
4/98 (1998); 12 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 1331 (1998).
Fairness
as a General Principle of American Constitutional Law: Applying
Extra-Constitutional Principles to Constitutional Cases in Hendricks
and M.L.B., 33 Tulsa L.J. 135 (1997).
Harmonization,
Subsidiarity and Cultural Difference: An Essay on the Dynamics
of Opposition Within Federative and International Legal Systems,
4 Tulsa J. Comp. & Int'l L. 185 (1997).
Inventing
a “Homosexual” for Constitutional Theory: Sodomy Narrative
and Antipathy in U.S. and British Courts, 71 Tul. L. Rev. 529
(1996).
CORPORATE
LAW
The
Duty to Monitor: Emerging Obligations of Outside Lawyers and AUditors
to Detect and Report Corporate Wrongdoing Beyond the Federal Securities
Laws, 77 St. John's L. Rev. 919 (2003).
Comparative
Corporate Law: United States, European Union, China and Japan
(Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2002).
The
Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Federalizing Norms for Officers, Lawyer and
Accountant Behavior, 76 St. John’s L. Rev. 897 (2002).
LAW AND SOCIETY
Using
Law Against Itself: Bush v. Gore in the Courts, 54 Rutgers L.
Rev. 1109 (2003).
The
Euro and the European Demos: A Reconstitution, 21 Y.B. Eur. Law
(England) 13 (2003).
The
Führer Principle of International Law: Individual Responsibility
and Collective Punishment, 21 Penn State Int’l L. Rev.
509 (2003).
Human
Rights and Legal Education in the Western Hemisphere: Legal Parochialism
and Hollow Universalism, 21 Penn State Int’l L. Rev. 115
(2002).
Chroniclers
in the Field of Cultural Production: Interpretive Conversations
Between Courts and Culture, 20 B.C. Third World L.J. 291 (2000).
Some
Thoughts on The American Declaration of Independence and the Irish
Easter Proclamation, 8 Tulsa J. Comp. & Int'l L.87 (2000).
Measuring
the Penetration of Outsider Scholarship in the Courts: Indifference,
Hostility, Engagement, 33 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1173 (2000).
Altheimer
Symposium on Racial Equity in the 21st Century: Culturally Significant
Speech: Law, Courts, Society and Racial Equity , 21 U. Ark. Little
Rock L.J. 845(1999).
Toleration,
Suppression and the Public/Private Divide: Homosexuals Through
Military Eyes, 34 Tulsa L.J. 537 (1999).
Not
a Zookeeper’s Culture: LatCrit Theory and the Search for
Latino/a Authenticity in the U.S., 4 Texas Hisp. J. L. & Pol’y
7 (1998).
Queering
Theory: An Essay on the Conceit of Revolution in Law, in Legal
Queeries 185 (Leslie J. Moran, et al. eds., 1998).
The
Many Faces of Hegemony: Patriarchy and Welfare as a Women's Issue
(reviewing Mimi Abramovitz, Under Attack, Fighting Back: Women
and Welfare in the United States (1996)), 92 Nw. U. L. Rev. 327(1997).
Los
fingidos y vagabundos: On the Origins of Personal Responsibility
and the Welfare State In Early Modern Spain and Its Implications
for Welfare Reform in the United States, 4 Loy. Poverty L. J.
1 (1997).
Narrative
and Jurisprudence in State Courts: The Example of Constitutional
Challenges to Sex Conduct Regulation, 60 Alb. L. Rev. 1633 (1997)
(Annual State Constitutional Law Commentary Issue).
Book
Review, 6 Social & Legal Studies 455 (1997) (Eng.) (Reviewing,
Carl F. Stychin, Law's Desire: Sexuality and the Limits of Justice
(1995)).
Harmonization,
Subsidiarity and Cultural Difference: An Essay on the Dynamics
of Opposition Within Federative and International Legal Systems,
4 Tulsa J. Comp. & Int'l L. 185 (1997).
“Pitied
But Not Entitled”: The Normative Limitations of Scholarship
Advocating Change, 19 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 59 (1997).
Inventing
a “Homosexual” for Constitutional Theory: Sodomy Narrative
and Antipathy in U.S. and British Courts, 71 Tul. L. Rev. 529
(1996).
By
Hook or By Crook: The Drive to Conformity and Assimilation in
Liberal and Conservative Poor Relief Theory, 7 Hastings Women's
L.J. 391 (1996).
Poor
Relief, Welfare Paralysis and Assimilation, 1996 Utah L. Rev.
1.
Welfare
Reform at the Limit: An Essay on the Futility of "Ending
Welfare as We Know It," 30 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 339 (1995).
Medieval
Poor Law in Twentieth Century America: Looking Back Towards a
General Theory of Modern American Poor Relief, 44 Case W. Res.
L. Rev. 871 (1995).
Punishing
Frivolous Appeals and Staying Executions of Judgments After Enactment
of H.B. 1468, in Appellate Practice and Procedure (OU-CLE publication
1994).
Exposing
the Perversions of Toleration: The Decriminalization of Private
Sexual Conduct, the Model Penal Code, and the Oxymoron of Liberal
Toleration, 45 U. Fla. L. Rev. 755 (1993).
Raping
Sodomy and Sodomizing Rape: A Morality Tale About the Transformation
of Modern Sodomy Jurisprudence, 21 Am. J. Crim. L. 37 (1993).
Of
Handouts and Worthless Promises: Understanding the Conceptual
Limitations of American Systems of Poor Relief, 34 B.C. L. Rev.
997 (1993).
Civil
Wars: Stays of Execution, Appellate Sanctions and the Nature of
Consensus on the Utility of Appellate Review, 29 Tulsa L.J. 65
(1993).
Defining,
Measuring and Judging Scholarly Productivity: Working Toward a
Rigorous and Flexible Approach, 52 J. Legal Educ. 317 (2002).
Human
Rights and Legal Education in the Western Hemisphere: Legal Parochialism
and Hollow Universalism, 21 Penn State Int’l L. Rev. 115
(2002).
General
Principles of Academic Specialization By Means of Certificate
or Concentration Programs: Creating a Certificate Program in International,
Comparative and Foreign Law at Penn State, 20 Penn. State Int’l
L. Rev. 67 (2001).
Measuring
the Penetration of Outsider Scholarship in the Courts: Indifference,
Hostility, Engagement, 33 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1173 (2000).
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