Val Nolan Professor of Law; Provost for Indiana University-Bloomington; Executive Vice President, Indiana University
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Afterword: Nudging Toward Virtue, 69 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 599 (2020). [HeinOnline]
Special Introduction, 48 FAMILY COURT REVIEW 602 (2010). [HeinOnline]
Introduction to the Stewart Lecture Series, 82 INDIANA LAW REVIEW 457 (2007). [HeinOnline]
Sovereignty and Democracy: The States’ Obligations to Their Citizens Under Federal Statutory Law, 78 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 543 (2003). [HeinOnline]
Introduction to Law, Morality, and Popular Culture in the Public Sphere, 77 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 221 (2002). [HeinOnline]
The Practice of Precedent: Anastasoff, Noncitation Rules, and the Meaning of Precedent in an Interpretive Community, 35 INDIANA LAW REVIEW 399 (2002). [HeinOnline]
Federal Court Supervision of State Criminal Justice Administration (with Joseph Hoffmann), 543 ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 154 (1996). [HeinOnline]
Impermeable Federalism, Pragmatic Silence, and the Long Range Plan for the Federal Courts, 71 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 841 (1996). [HeinOnline]
The Civil Justice Reform Act and the Goal of Uniform Federal Procedure: Resolving the Tension, 37 FOR THE DEFENSE 13 (1995).
Fractured Procedure: The Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990, 46 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 1447 (1994). [HeinOnline]
Mandatory Disclosure and Local Abrogation: In Search of a Theory for Optional Rules, 14 REVIEW OF LITIGATION 49 (1994). [HeinOnline]
Grass Roots Procedure: Local Advisory Groups and the Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990, 59 BROOKLYN LAW REVIEW 879 (1993). [HeinOnline]
Private Justice and the Federal Bench, 68 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 891 (1993). [HeinOnline]
The Politics of Crisis and the Federal Courts, 7 OHIO STATE JOURNAL OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION 115 (1991). [HeinOnline]
Caseload and Judging, 1990 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 3 (1990). [HeinOnline]
The Myth of the Disposable Opinion, 87 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 940 (1989). Reprinted in LEGAL RESEARCH: HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE ELECTRONIC AGE (George Grossman, Ed.), New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. [HeinOnline]