Behind the Mask
of Method: Political Orientation and Constitutional Interpretive Preferences (with Joshua Ferguson and Linda Babcock), 32
Law and Human Behavior ___ (2008).
Do a Law’s Policy Implications Affect Beliefs About Its Unconstitutionality: An Experimental
Test (with Joshua Ferguson and Linda Babcock), 32 Law and Human Behavior 219-227 (2008).
Presidential Signing Statements
and the Rule of Law as an "Unstructured Institution," 16 Wm. & Mary Bill of Rights L. Rev. 231-251 (2007).
The Bureaucratic
Due Process of Government Watch Lists, 75 Geo. Wash L. Rev. 804-855 (2007).
Powers of the Crown [Review of John Yoo,
The Powers of War and Peace: The Constitution and Foreign Affairs After 9/11 (2005)], 68 Review of Politics 702-707 (2006).
Social
Theory Meets Social Policy: Culture, Identity and Public Information Policy
After September 11, 2 ISJLP i-xxiii (2006).
Deliberative
America, 1 J. Public Deliberation, Article 10 (2005) (available at http://services.bepress.com/jpd/vol1/iss1/art10/) (reviewing Bruce Ackerman and James S. Fishkin,
Deliberation Day (2004) and Ethan J. Leib, Deliberative Democracy in America: A Proposal for a Popular Branch of Government
(2004)).
Turning GOLD into EPG: Lessons from Low-Tech Democratic Experimentalism for Electronic Rulemaking and Other
Ventures in Cyberdemocracy (Review of Archon Fung and Eric Olin Wright, eds., Deepening Democracy: Institutional Innovations
in Empowered Participatory Governance), 1 ISJLP 147-170 (2005), to be excerpted in Todd Davies and Beth S. Noveck,
eds., Online Deliberation: Design, Research, and Practice (CSLI Publications/University of Chicago Press).
Ambiguity
and Policy Making: A Cognitive Approach to Reconciling Chevron and Mead, 16 Vill. Env. L. J. 19-34 (2005).
When
Interbranch Norms Break Down: Of Arms-for-Hostages, "Orderly Shutowns," Presidential Impeachments, and Judicial Coups, 12
Cornell J. L. & Pub. Pol. 503-542 (2003).
Disappearing Democracy: How Bush v. Gore Undermined the Federal Right
to Vote for Presidential Electors, 29 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 535-585 (2001).
Returning Separation of Powers Analysis to
its Normative Roots: The Constitutionality of Qui Tam Actions and Other Private Suits to Enforce Civil Penalties,
30 Environmental L. Reporter 11,081-11,103 (2000).
Federalism’s ‘Old Deal’: What’s Right and Wrong With Conservative
Judicial Activism, 45 Vill. L. Rev. 201-243 (2000).
Reflections in Three Mirrors: Complexities of Representation in
a Constitutional Democracy, 60 Ohio St. L. J. 693-709 (1999).
Interbranch Accountability in State Government and the
Constitutional Requirement of Judicial Independence, 61 Law & Contemp. Probs. 21-54 (1998) [abstracted in
International Political Science Abstracts].
Learning McNamara's Lessons: How the War Powers Resolution
Advances the Rule of Law,
47 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 1281-1304 (1997).
Back to the Future of the American State:
Overruling Buckley v. Valeo and Other Madisonian Steps, 57 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 443-459 (1996), excerpted in
F.G. Slabach, The Constitution and Campaign Finance Reform: An Anthology (1998).
The Limits of Legal Realism as Biography
(book review of Kim Isaac Eisler, A Justice for All: William J. Brennan, Jr., and the Decisions that Transformed America),
21 Law & Social Inquiry 205-214 (1996).
Book Review (with M. Chamallas) of Gregory Howard Williams, Life on the Color
Line: The True Story of a White Boy Who Discovered He Was Black, 46 J. Legal Educ. 121-129 (1996), excerpted in R.
Delgado and J. Stefancic, eds., Critical White Studies: Looking Behind the Mirror (1997).
Political Accountability in
a System of Checks and Balances: The Case of Presidential Review of Rulemaking, 48 Ark. L. Rev. 161-214 (1995).
Presidents,
Pardons, and Prosecutors: Legal Accountability and the Separation of Powers, 11 Yale Law & Pol. Rev. 361-406 (1993).
Voting
Rights and the "Statutory Constitution," 56 Law and Contemp. Probs. 243-271 (1993).
Who May Remove or Discipline Federal
Judges? A Constitutional Analysis, 142 U. Penn. L. Rev. 209-242 (1993).
Negotiating for Knowledge: Administrative Responses
to Congressional Demands for Information, 44 Admin. L. Rev. 197-243 (1992).
The Rust That Corrodes: State Action,
Free Speech, and the Pursuit of Responsibility, 52 La. L. Rev. 1585-1606 (1992).
Structure, Relationship, Ideology,
or, How Would We a Know a "New Public Law" If We Saw It?, 89 Mich. L. Rev. 837-74 (1991).
Why Are So Many People So
Unhappy? Habits of Thought and Resistance to Diversity in Legal Education, 75 Iowa L. Rev. 1033-56 (1990).
Independent
Policymaking and Presidential Power: A Constitutional Analysis, 57 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 596-626 (1989), excerpted in
T.O. Sargentich, Administrative Law Anthology (1994).
Rights, Remedies and Restraint, 64 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 531-572 (1989).
Separation
of Powers and the Rule of Law: The Virtues of "Seeing the Trees," 30 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 375-86 (1989).
Compulsory Education
and the Tension Between Liberty and Equality: A Comment on Professor Dworkin, 72 Iowa L. Rev. 97-107 (1987).
Conventionalism
in Constitutional Interpretation and the Place of Administrative Agencies, 36 Am. U. L. Rev. 573-99 (1987).
Equal Protection,
Free Speech, and the Selective Prosecution of Draft Nonregistrants, 72 Iowa L. Rev. 359-89 (1987).
Federal Policy Making
By Consent Decree: An Analysis of Agency and Judicial Discretion, 1987 U. Chi. Legal F. 241-93.
Legal Disagreement and
Negotiation in a Government of Laws: The Case of Executive Privilege Claims Against Congress, 71 Minn. L. Rev. 461-542 (1987),
excerpted in T.O. Sargentich, Administrative Law Anthology (1994).
Prophets and Provocateurs, 37 J. Legal Educ.
529-32 (1987).
School Desegregation Remedies and the Fair Governance of Schools, 132 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1041-1129 (1984).
Presidential
Regulatory Oversight and the Separation of Powers: The Constitutionality of Executive Order No. 12,291, 23 Ariz. L. Rev. 1235-65
(1981).