REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
Philosophical Foundations of Evidence Law (Oxford University Press, 2021) (co-edited with Christian Dahlman & Giovanni Tuzet) for description, contents, and ordering information, click HERE
An Analytical Approach to Evidence: Text, Problems, and Cases (Wolters Kluwer, 6th ed., 2016; 7th ed., 2022) (with Ronald J. Allen, et al.) for description, contents, and ordering information, click HERE
Foundations of Evidence Law (Oxford University Press, 2005) for contents and excerpts from book reviews, click HERE for description and ordering information, click HERE (for Oxford University Press) or HERE (for Amazon) see Book Reviews
Tort Liability under Uncertainty (Oxford University Press, 2001) (with Ariel Porat) for contents and excerpts from book reviews, click HERE for description and ordering information, click HERE (for Oxford University Press) or HERE (for Amazon) see Book Reviews
Evidence and Proof (New York University Press, 1992) (with William L. Twining) for description and ordering information, click HERE
ARTICLES
Probabilism in Legal Interpretation, 107 Iowa Law Review 1389-1437 (2022) download
Preliminary Damages, 75 Vanderbilt Law Review 239-276 (2022) (with Gideon Parchomovsky) download
Autonomy, 71 University of Toronto Law Journal 61-90 (2021) (with Gideon Parchomovsky)
Law and the Epistemology of Disagreements, 96 Washington University Law Review 51-103 (2018) download
The Domain of Torts, 117 Columbia Law Review 535-611 (2017) download
Empowering Individual Plaintiffs, 102 Cornell Law Review 1319-1365 (2017) (with Gideon Parchomovsky) download
Abortion, Informed Consent, and Regulatory Spillover, 92 Indiana Law Journal 1-54 (2016) (with Katerine Shaw) download
Constitutional Retroactivity in Criminal Procedure, 91 Washington Law Review 463-514 (2016) (with Dov Fox) download
The New Doctrinalism: Implications for Evidence Theory, 163 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 2085-2107 (2015) download
Inefficient Evidence, 66 Alabama Law Review 423-470 (2015) download
Catalogs, 115 Columbia Law Review 165-209 (2015) (with Gideon Parchomovsky) download
Talking Points, 2015 University of Illinois Law Review 1259-1286 (with Jef De Mot) download
Dualism and Doctrine, 90 Indiana Law Journal 975-1010 (2015) (with Dov Fox) download
Intellectual Property Defenses, 113 Columbia Law Review 1483-1542 (2013) (with Gideon Parchomovsky) download
Are People Probabilistically Challenged? Book Review of Daniel Kahneman, Thinking, Fast and Slow, 111 Michigan Law Review 855-875 (2013) download
The Relational Contingency of Rights, 98 Virginia Law Review 1313-1372 (2012) (with Gideon Parchomovsky) download
Toward a Theory of Medical Malpractice, 97 Iowa Law Review 1201-1257 (2012) download
The Flawed Probabilistic Foundation of Law & Economics, 105 Northwestern University Law Review 199-260 (2011) download The Distortionary Effect of Evidence on Primary Behavior, 124 Harvard Law Review 518-548 (2010) (with Gideon Parchomovsky) download Strategic Enforcement, 95 Minnesota Law Review 9-58 (2010) (with Margaret H. Lemos) download Originality, 95 Virginia Law Review 1505-1550 (2009) (with Gideon Parchomovsky) download Reconceptualizing Trespass, 103 Northwestern University Law Review 1823-1863 (2009) (with Gideon Parchomovsky) download Torts and Innovation, 107 Michigan Law Review 285-315 (2008) (with Gideon Parchomovsky) download Constitutional Evidence Law, 61 Vanderbilt Law Review 65-124 (2008) download Mediating Rules in Criminal Law, 93 Virginia Law Review 1197-1258 (2007) (with Richard A. Bierschbach) download Ambiguity Aversion and the Criminal Process, 81 Notre Dame Law Review 1495-1551 (2006) (with Uzi Segal) download Overenforcement, 93 Georgetown Law Journal 1743-1781 (2005) (with Richard A. Bierschbach) download Indeterminate Causation and Apportionment of Damages: An Essay on Holtby, Allen and Fairchild, 23 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 667-702 (2003) (with Ariel Porat) download Of Two Wrongs that Make a Right: Two Paradoxes of the Evidence Law and their Combined Economic Justification, 79 Texas Law Review 1199-1234 (2001) download The Right to Silence Helps the Innocent: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of the Fifth Amendment Privilege, 114 Harvard Law Review 430-510 (2000) (with Daniel J. Seidmann) download
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