"Dialogue in a Video, Dialogue in a Classroom." Techniques for Teaching Law II, Steve Friedland et al. eds. (forthcoming 2011).
Journal articles
"Dialogue in a Video, Dialogue in a Classroom." Techniques for Teaching Law II, Steve Friedland et al. eds. (forthcoming 2011).
"A Return to Form for the Exceptions Clause." 51 B.C.L. Rev. 1383 (2010).
Black's Law Dictionary abr 9th ed. Bryan A. Garnder, ed. (2010) (academic contributors panel).
"How 'Supreme' Can Treaties Be in a Federal System of Separated Powers?" 11 Waseda Proceedings of Comparative Law 361 (2008).
Internet publications
"The Switch in Tax that Saved the Affordable Care Act," The Huffington Post, July 2, 2012
"A Modest Pro-gun-posal," The Huffington Post, Feb. 4, 2013
"A Colorblind Spot in the Fourteenth Amendment?" The Huffington Post, Jan. 7, 2013
Book review
The Quality of Home Runs: The Passion, Politics and Language of Cuban Baseball by Thomas F. Carter (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2008). 29 Bull. Latin Am Res. 556 (2010).
Presentations
"The Federalists' Jurisdictional Appeasement of Congress," Central States Law Schools Association Scholarship Conference, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland, Ohio, March 2012
"A Return to Form for the Exceptions Clause," Central States Law Schools Association, Capital University Law School, Columbus, Ohio, 2009
"Judicial Supremacy and Congressional Power Under the U.S. Constitution: Returning the Exceptions Clause to Form," University of Tokyo (Japan) Faculty of Law, 2009
"Discovery of Electronically Stored Information in the United States," Doshisha Law School, Kyoto, Japan, 2009
"Judicial Supremacy Under the U.S. Constitution: A Historical Challenge to the Orthodox View of Congressional Power," Chuo Law School, Tokyo, Japan, 2009
Other
Academic contributor, Black's Law Dictionary (Bryan A. Garner, ed.; abr. 9th ed, 2010)