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Consecutive Sentences and the Constitution, 45 TRIAL 54 (June 2009).
Court Rejects Strip Searches in Schools, 45 TRIAL 48 (October 2009).
The Discrete and Insular Majority, in LAW TOUCHED OUR HEARTS (Mildred Wigfall Robinson and Richard J. Bonnie, Eds.). Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2009.
Interrogation and Silence: A Comparative Perspective, 27 WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 271 (2009).
Interrogation in the Swamp, 45 TRIAL 56 (February 2009).
'Knock and Talk' and the Fourth Amendment, 84 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 1099 (2009).
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: A WORLDWIDE STUDY. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press (2007).
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: RECENT CASES ANALYZED. St. Paul, MN: Thomson/West (2007).
Anti-Racketeering Legislation in America, 54 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (issue suplement) 671 (2006).
The Reasonable Policeman: Police Intent in Criminal Procedure, 76 MISSISSIPPI LAW JOURNAL 339 (2006).
William Hubbs Rehnquist, in BIOGRAPHICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT: THE LIVES AND LEGAL PHILOSOPHIES OF THE JUSTICES (Melvin I. Urofsky, Ed.). Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2006.
Court Sniffs at Dog Search Concerns, 41 TRIAL 62 (April 2005).
Hail to the Chief: Former Law Clerks for William Rehnquist Recall What They Learned and How He Touched Their Lives (with Laura E. Little, et al.), 91 ABA JOURNAL 42 (November 2005).
The Sentencing Conundrum (with Joseph L. Hoffmann), 40 TRIAL 50 (December 2004).
Case Closed? Not Quite, 40 TRIAL 71 (October 2004).
Federalism and the Federal Criminal Law, 55 HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL 573 (2004).
How Probable is “Probable Cause”?, 40 TRIAL 60 (February 2004).
Just One Cheer for the Court, 40 TRIAL 62 (August 2004).
The Limits of the Good-Faith Exception, 40 TRIAL 62 (June 2004).
The Rights of “Enemy Combatants”, 40 TRIAL 72 (April 2004).
Court Confirms Importance of Mitigation in Sentencing, 39 TRIAL 62 (October 2003).
Death and Double Jeopardy, 39 TRIAL 66 (April 2003).
The “Fruits” of Miranda Violations, 39 TRIAL 56 (December 2003).
The Middle Class Fourth Amendment, 6 BUFFALO CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW 1123 (2003).
Texas “Justice”, 39 TRIAL 64 (August 2003).
When Clients Do Bad Things: The Lawyer's Response to Corporate Wrongdoing, 67 BENCH & BAR 5 (May 2003).
When is Political Protest a RICO Violaton?, 39 TRIAL 72 (June 2003).
Death and Double Jeopardy, 39 TRIAL 66 (April 2003).
Court Gives School Drug-Testing an A, 38 TRIAL 56 (December 2002).
The Court’s Curious Consent Search Doctrine, 38 TRIAL 72 (October 2002).
Protecting Children—and Free Speech, 38 TRIAL 80 (July 2002).
The Right to Unconflicted Counsel, 38 TRIAL 62 (June 2002).
South Carolina’s Death Penalty Odyssey Continues, 38 TRIAL 68 (April 2002).
The Court’s New Approach to the Fourth Amendment, 38 TRIAL 82 (February 2002).
Mapp Goes Abroad, 52 CASE WESTERN LAW REVIEW 375 (2001).
Be Careful What You Ask for: The 2000 Presidential Election, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the Law of Criminal Procedure (with Joseph Hoffman), 76 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 889 (2001).
Seas, Bogs, and Police Interrogation, 37 TRIAL 71 (October 2001).
Minor-Offense Arrests Get Green Light in Seat Belt Case, 37 TRIAL 66 (August 2001).
Preserving Evidence Pending a Search Warrant, 37 TRIAL 70 (June 2001).
Saying No To Drug Roadblocks, 37 TRIAL 80 (April 2001).
No Property in Cleveland, 37 TRIAL 94 (February 2001).
Behind the Dickerson Decision, 36 TRIAL 80 (October 2000).
The Limits of the Frisk, 36 TRIAL 69 (August 2000).
NOW v. Scheidler, Round Two, 27 SYRACUSE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND COMMERCE 233 (2000).
He Who Testifies Last, Testifies Best, 36 TRIAL 93 (June 2000).
The Miranda Flap, 36 TRIAL 87 (February 2000).
The Wicked May Flee, But the Police May Stop Them, 36 TRIAL 84 (April 2000).
Silence at Sentencing (Mitchell v. United States), 35 TRIAL 87 (November 1999).
The Changing Face of Criminal Procedure, 35 TRIAL 84 (October 1999).
The Fourth Amendment’s Iron Triangle: Consent, Standing, and ‘Searchability’, 35 TRIAL 75 (August 1999).
Warrant Requirement Takes Another Blow, 35 TRIAL 101 (July 1999).
Whittling Away the Search Warrant Requirement, 35 TRIAL 85 (June 1999).
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: A WORLDWIDE STUDY. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 1999.
The United States, in CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: A WORLDWIDE STUDY. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 1999.
Pennsylvania v. Scott: No Fourth Amendment Protection for Parolees, 35 TRIAL 89 (April 1999).
Protection for Motorists—With a Loophole, 35 TRIAL 85 (February 1999).
The Failure of the Criminal Procedure Revolution: A Reply, 47 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 129 (1997).
A (Genuinely) Modest Proposal Concerning the Death Penalty, 72 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 25 (1996).
Public Perception, Justice, and the “Search for Truth” in Criminal Cases (with Joseph Hoffmann), 69 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 1267 (1996).
The Rule of Law in an Unruly Age, 71 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 949 (1996).
Untying the “State Action” Knot, 7 JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY LEGAL ISSUES 223 (1996).
The Convergence of the Continental and Common Law Models of Criminal Procedure, 7 CRIMINAL LAW FORUM 241 (1996).
Book Review. The Convergence of the Continental and the Common Law Model of Criminal Procedure, Fennell et al., Criminal Justice in Europe: A Comparative Study, 7 CRIMINAL LAW FORUM 471 (1996).
The Court’s “Two Model” Approach to the Fourth Amendment: Carpe Diem, 84 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY 429 (1994).
N.O.W. v. Scheidler: RICO Meets the First Amendment, 1994 SUPREME COURT REVIEW 129.
The Right Not to Endorse Gay Rights: A Reply to Sunstein, 70 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 29 (1994).
William Hubbs Rehnquist, in THE SUPREME COURT JUSTICES: A BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY (Melvin I. Urofsky, Ed.). New York: Garland Publishing, 1994.
THE FAILURE OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE REVOLUTION. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993.
William H. Rehnquist, in THE SUPREME COURT JUSTICES: ILLUSTRATED BIOGRAPHIES, 1789-1993 (Clare Cushman, Ed.). Washington, DC: CQ Press, 1993.
The Emerging International Consensus as to Criminal Procedure Rules, 14 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 171 (1993).
Reforming the Criminal Trial, 68 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 659 (1993).
The Sixth Amendment Lives! A Reply to Professor Jonakait, 83 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY 526 (1992).
William H. Rehnquist, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION: SUPPLEMENT 1 (Leonard Williams Levy and Kenneth L. Karst, Eds.). New York: Macmillan, 1992.
The O-Zone, 35 JOURNAL OF IRREPRODUCIBLE RESULTS 2 (1990).
Enforcing the Rules of Criminal Procedure: An American Perspective, 18 FEDERAL LAW REVIEW 188 (1989).
Legal Education in Australia: An American Perspective, 14 JOURNAL OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION 27 (1989).
Murray v. United States: The Bell Tolls for the Search Warrant Requirement, 64 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 907 (1989).
Are State Courts Enforcing the Fourth Amendment?: A Preliminary Study, 77 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL 251 (1988). Reprinted in 17 SEARCH AND SEIZURE LAW REPORT 9 (1990).
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 2nd ed. (with Yale Kamisar). [S.l.]: The Barrister Project, 1988.
Foreword: Mail Fraud After McNally and Carpenter: The Essence of Fraud, 79 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY 573 (1988).
Criminal Procedure in the Rehnquist Court: Has the Rehnquisition Begun?, 62 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 273 (1987).
Meese’s Quixotic Advice is Best Ignored, 105 LOS ANGELES TIMES 7 (October 30, 1986).
Studying Jury Response Behavior, 33 JOURNAL OF IRREPRODUCIBLE RESULTS 29 (1986).
The Uncertainty Principle in The Supreme Court, 1986 DUKE LAW JOURNAL 1 (1986).
The “Good Faith Exception” Cases: Reasonable Exercises in Futility, 60 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 287 (1985).
Two Models of the Fourth Amendment, 83 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 1468 (1985).
Racketeering and the Federalization of Crime, 22 AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW 213 (1984).
The Exclusionary Rule in Germany, 96 HARVARD LAW REVIEW 1032 (1983).
Constitutional Protection for Private Papers, 16 HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS-CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW REVIEW 461 (1981).
Griffin v. California: Still Viable After All These Years, 79 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 1290 (1981).
Havens, Jenkins, and Salvucci and the Defendant’s Right to Testify, 18 AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW 419 (1981).
Racketeers, Congress, and the Courts: An Analysis of RICO, 65 IOWA LAW REVIEW 837 (1980).
The Speech or Debate Clause: Bastion of Congressional Independence or Haven for Corruption?, 57 NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW 197 (1979).