
Recent Publications
Recent books, book chapters, and journal articles published by the University of Minnesota Law School faculty.
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– Hiding in Plain Sight: ERISA's Cure for the $1.4 Trillion Health Benefits Market, 42 Yale Journal on Regulation 234 (2025)
– Tonry's Blueprint for the Comparative Study of Sentencing Law and Policy, Criminal Law Forum (2025)
– Legal Scholarship Through the Lens of Generative AI, Darkly, 117 Law Library Journal 232 (2025)
– What Does Law Claim?, in Engaging Raz: Themes in Normative Philosophy (Andrei Marmor, Kimberley Brownlee & David Enoch, eds., Oxford University Press, 2025)
– Anticipating a New Modnern Skidmore Standard, 74 Duke Law Journal Online 111 (2025)
– Presidential Control and Administrative Capacity, 77 Stanford Law Review 823 (2025)
– Lawyers' and Law Professors' Experience with Worker Governance, 99 Chicago-Kent Law Review 101 (2025)
– Women and Corporate Governance: Time Horizons and Stakeholder Analysis, 99 Chicago-Kent Law Review 199 (2025)
– The Rhetoric and Reality of Shareholder Profit Maximization, 99 Chicago-Kent Law Review 39 (2025)
– The Role and Function of the International Court of Justice Jurisprudence in the Supreme Court of the United States, in Research Handbook on the International Court of Justice (Achilles Skordas & Lisa Mardikian, eds., Edward Elgar, 2025)
– Minnesota Hospitals' Plans for Implementing Statewide Guidance on Allocation of Scarce Critical Care Resources During the COVID-19 Pandemic, 8 Mayo Clinical Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes 537 (2024)
– Designer Organs: Ethical Genetic Modifications in the Era of Machine Perfusion, 27 Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering (2025)
– Uneven Scales: How the Symbiotic Relationship Between Prosecutors and Judges Results in Unfair Criminal Proceedings, 43 Law & Inequality 105 (2025)
– The Need for IRB Leadership to Address the New Ethical Challenges of Research with Highly Portable Neuroimaging Technologies, Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 840 (2025)
– Far from Home: Managing Incidental Findings in Field Research with Portable MRI, 52 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 805 (2024)
– Expert Stakeholder Perspectives on Emerging Technology for Neuroimaging Research with Highly Portable MRI: The Need for Guidance on Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues, 52 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 786 (2024)
– Conducting Research with Highly Portable MRI in Community Settings: A Practical Guide to Navigating Ethical Issues and ELSI Checklist
– Revolutionizing Neuroimaging Research with Highly Portable MRI: Confronting Ethical and Legal Challenges, 52 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 764 (2024)
– The Question Not Presented: Government and Social Media Corruption After Murthy v. Missouri, 129 Penn State Law Review 427 (2025)
– Beyond the Editorial Analogy: First Amendment Protections for Platform Content Moderation, 6 Journal of Free Speech Law 1 (2025)
– Math and Aftermath: Impacts of Unbundling a Large Journal Package on Researcher Perceptions and Behavior, 69 Library Resources & Technical Services (2025)
– The Seven Essential Law School Simulation Courses, 2024 Utah Law Review 997 (2024)
– Legality as Such: Further Thoughts on David Dyzenhaus, The Long Arc of Legality, 24 Analisi e diritto (2025)
– Disinformation, Misinformation, and Democracy: Legal Approaches in Comparative Context (Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr., András Koltay & Charlotte Garden, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2025)