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Before and After: Temporal Anomalies in Legal Doctrine, 151 U. PA. L. REV. 863 (2003).
Choice, Consent and Cycling:The Hidden Limitations of Consent, 104 MICH. L. REV. 627 (2006).
Comments on Scott Shapiro, in 1 LEGAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 217 (Enrique Villanueva ed., 2002).
Complicity and the Murderous Judge, in CRIMINAL LAW STORIES (R. Weissberg ed., forthcoming 2008).
Contrived Defenses and Deterrent Threats: Two Facets of One Problem, 5 OHIO ST. J. CRIM. L. 479 (2008) (with Claire Finkelstein).
Duress, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE (MacMillan Press 2002).
In Defense of Tax Shelters, 26 VA. TAX REV. 799 (2007).
Justification and Harm in Negligence, 4 THEORETICAL INQUIRY L. 397 (2003).
The Prerequisites of Responsibility: Comments on Antony Duff, 2 OHIO ST. J. CRIM. L. 463 (2005).
Villainy and Felony, 6 BUFF. CRIM. L. REV. 100, Symposium on "The New Culpability" (2002).
Villainy and Felony: A Problem Concerning Criminaliztion, 6 BUFF. CRIM. L. REV. 451 (2003).
What to Compensate? Some Surprisingly Unappreciated Reasons Why the Problem Is So Hard, 40 U. SAN DIEGO L. REV. 1345, symposium on Harms, Baselines and Counterfactuals (2003).
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