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Lawyers, Guns & Public Monies: The U.S. Treasury, World War One, and the Administration of the Modern Fiscal State, 28 LAW AND HISTORY REVIEW 173 (2010). [HeinOnline] [SSRN]
Forging Fiscal Reform: Constitutional Change, Public Policy, and the Creation of Administrative Capacity in Wisconsin 1880-1920, 20 JOURNAL OF POLICY HISTORY 94 (2008). [SSRN]
Karl. N. Llewellyn, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LAW & SOCIETY: AMERICAN AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES (David Clark, Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2007.
Taxation, in THE HOME FRONT ENCYCLOPEDIA: UNITED STATES, BRITAIN, AND CANADA IN WORLD WARS I AND II (James Ciment and Thaddeus Russell, Eds.). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2007.
Henry Carter Adams, Thomas S. Adams, and Edwin R.A. Seligman, in BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN ECONOMISTS. London: Continuum, 2006.
Book Review. Moss, D., When All Else Fails: Government as the Ultimate Risk Manager, 47 LABOR HISTORY 147 (2006).
Book Review. Teaching Tax Stories, Caron (ed.), Tax Stories: An In-Depth Look at Ten Leading Federal Income Tax Cases, 55 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 116 (2005). [HeinOnline]
Envisioning the Modern American Fiscal State: Progressive-Era Economists and the Intellectual Foundations of the U.S. Income Tax, 52 UCLA LAW REVIEW 1793 (2005). Reprinted with revisions as Edwin R.A. Seligman and the Beginnings of the U.S. Income Tax, 109 TAX NOTES 933 (2005). [HeinOnline] [SSRN]
The Story of the Corporate Reorganization Provisions: From “Purely Paper” to Corporate Welfare, in BUSINESS TAX STORIES (Kirk Stark and Steven Bank, Eds.). New York: Foundation Press, 2005.
Book Review. Higgens-Evenson, The Price of Progress: Public Services, Taxation, and the American Corporate State, 1877-1929, 78 BUSINESS HISTORY REVIEW 305 (2004).
Income Tax, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN BUSINESS (W. Davis Folsom and Rick Boulware, Eds.). New York: Facts on File, 2004.
“More Mighty Than the Waves of the Sea:” Toilers, Tariffs and the Income Tax Movement 1880-1913, 45 LABOR HISTORY 165 (2004). [PDF]
Bangladeshis and Pakistanis, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CHICAGO (James R. Grossman, et al., Eds.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004.
CREATING THE MODERN AMERICAN FISCAL STATE: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF U.S. TAX POLICY, 1880-1930. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2003. (Dissertation.)
Father Francis E. Lucey and President Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Neo-Scholastic Legal Scholar’s Ambivalent Reaction to the New Deal, in FDR, THE VATICAN, AND THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AMERICA, 1933-1945 (Richard Kurial and David Woolner, Eds.). New York: Palgrave Macmillian, 2003.
Review Essay. Law and the “Other”: Karl N. Llewellyn, Cultural Anthropology and the Legacy of The Cheyenne Way, 26 LAW & SOCIAL INQUIRY 741 (2001).
From International Treaties to Internet Norms: The Evolution of International Trademark Disputes in the Internet Age (with Marcelo Halpern), 21 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW 523 (2000). Reprinted in INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW REVIEW (Karen Tripp, Ed.), New York: West, 2001. [HeinOnline] [SSRN]
Online Dynamic Pricing: Equity, Efficiency and the Future of E-Commerce (with R. Weiss), 6 VIRGININA JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY 11 (2001).
The Public Control of Private Wealth: Henry Carter Adams and the Intellectual Foundations of the Modern American Fiscal State, AMERICAN BAR FOUNDATION WORKING PAPER SERIES #2109. Chicago: American Bar Foundation, 2001.
Taxation and Federal Reserve System, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND NEW DEAL. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2001.