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Teaching Law After September 11th, 9 IDEAS: THE MAGAZINE OF THE NATIONAL HUMANITIES CENTER 47 (2002).
The Rhetorical Constitution of “Civil Society” at the Founding: One Lawyer’s Anxious Vision, 72 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 335 (1997). [HeinOnline]
Some Problems with “Origins,” 16 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY LAW JOURNAL 233 (1992). [HeinOnline]
James Wilson’s “Assimilation of the Common Law Mind”, 84 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 186 (1989). [HeinOnline]
Metaphor and Imagination in James Wilson’s Theory of Federal Union, 13 LAW & SOCIAL INQUIRY 1 (1988). [HeinOnline]
Polite Foundation: Citizenship and Common Sense in James Wilson’s Republican Theory, 1984 SUPREME COURT REVIEW 359. [HeinOnline]