Selected Publications
- Substantive, Multilateral, and Unilateral Choice-of-Law Approaches, 37 Willamette L. Rev. 171 (2001).
- DOMA and Conflicts Law: Congressional Rules and Domestic Relations Conflicts Law, 32 Creighton L. Rev. 1063 (April, 1999).
- Applying the best law (Robert A. Leflar Symposium on Conflict of Laws) 52 Arkansas L. Rev. 9 (Winter 1999).
- Why Properly Construed Due Process Limits on Personal Jurisdiction Must Always Trump Contrary Treaty Provisions, 61 Albany L. Rev. 1177 (1998).
- Garbage In, Garbage Out: Court Confusion about the Dormant Commerce Clause, 50 Okla. L. Rev. 155 (1997)(A version of this paper also was presented to a Harvard Environmental Law & Policy Interdisciplinary Research Seminar in March, 1995 and as part of a panel at the Public Interest Environmental Law conference in Eugene, Oregon, March 1996).
- The Interested Forum, 48 Mercer L. Rev. 727 (1997) (symposium issue honoring Brainerd Currie);
- Teaching Conflicts: An Essay about Conflicts in Teaching, with Application to the Teaching of Conflicts, 27 Toledo University L. Rev. 593 (1996).
- Halper's Continuing Double Jeopardy Implications: A Thorn By Any Other Name Would Prick as Deep, 39 St. Louis U. L.J. 1235 (1995).
- What May States Do About Out-of-State Waste in Light of Recent Supreme Court Decisions Applying the Dormant Commerce Clause? Kentucky As Case Study in The Waste Wars, 83 Ky. L.J. 551 (1995).
- Back to Conflicts Basics: A Review/Essay of Friedrich Juenger's Choice of Law and Multistate Justice, 44 Cath. U. L. Rev. 525 (1995).
- Three opinions and two introductions, 29 New Eng. L. Rev. 517-528, 593-596, 642-651, 684-689, & 703-708 (1995) (in conjunction with the conference on "Jurisdiction, Justice and Choice of Law for the 21st Century" held at New England School of Law, October 28-29, 1994).
- Razing Conflicts Facades to Build Better Jurisdiction Theory: The Foundation -- There Is No Law But Forum Law, 28 Valparaiso Univ. L. Rev. 1 (1993);
- Burying Misconceptions about Trash and Commerce: Why It Is Time To Dump Philadelphia v. New Jersey , 20 Capital Univ. L. Rev. 813 (1991).
- Would that Burnham Had Not Come to Be Done Insane! A Critique of Recent Supreme Court Personal Jurisdiction Reasoning, an Explanation of Why Transient Presence Jurisdiction Is Unconstitutional, and Some Thoughts about Divorce Jurisdiction in a 'Minimum Contacts' World, 58 Tennessee L. Rev. 497 (1991).
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