| Rethinking Liability for Vaccine Injuries, 19 CORNELL J. L. & PUB. POL'Y ___ (Issue 3 2009-2010 (with Joanna B. Apolinsky) The Decline and Fall of the American Judicial Opinion, Part II: Back to the Future from The Roberts Court to Learned Hand -- Segmentation, Audience, and the Opportunity of Justice Sotomayor, 13 BARRY L. REV. ____ Issue 1 (Winter 2010) Dialogue with a Neurosurgeon: Toward a Dépeçage Approach to Achieve Tort Reform and Preserve Corrective Justice in Medical Malpractice Cases, 71 U. PITT. L. REV. 1 (2009) The Decline and Fall of the American Judicial Opinion, Part I: Back to the Future from the Roberts Court to Learned Hand -- Context and Congruence, 12 BARRY L. REV. 11 (2009) Learned Hand’s District Court Opinions, 1916-1917: A Macrostructural Analysis Employing Cognitive Psychology Principles, currently available at Professor Van Detta’s Berkeley Electronic Press “Selected Works” webpage, http://works.bepress.com/jeffrey_van_detta/ (Posted April 2008). Extraterritorial Personal Jurisdiction For The Twenty-First Century: A Case Study Reconceptualizing The Typical Long-Arm Statute To Codify And Refine International Shoe After Its First 60 Years, 3 Seton Hall Circuit Review 339 (Spring 2007) (with Shiv K. Kapoor, Esq.). Author and Contributing Editor, with Professor Helen de Haven, HOW TO TAKE A CASE BEFORE THE NLRB, Chapter 14 (ABA 8th ed. 2007). "Le Roi Est Mort" Redux: Section 703(m), Costa, McDonnell Douglas, and The Title VII Revolution, and a Reply To Hedican, Hudson, and Hedican, 52 Drake L. Rev. 427 (Spring 2004). The Irony of Instrumentalism: Using Dworkin’s Principle-Rule Distinction To Reconceptualize Metaphorically A Substance-Procedure Dissonance Exemplified By Forum Non Conveniens Dismissals In International Product Injury Cases, 87 MARQUETTE L. REV. 425 (lead article Spring 2004) (entered in 2004 AALS Annual Scholarly Papers Competition). Requiem For A Heavyweight: Costa As Countermonument To McDonnell Douglas — A Countermemory Reply To Instrumentalism, 67 Alb. L. Rev. 965 (2004). Essay: “Le Roi est Mort; Vive le Roi!”: An Essay On The Quiet Demise Of McDonnell Douglas And The Transformation Of Every Title VII Case After Desert Hotels v. Costa Into A “Mixed-Motives” Case, 52 DRAKE L. REV. 71 (Fall 2003). (CITED in White v. Baxter Health Care Corp. 533 F.3d 381, 400 n. 10 (6th Cir. 2008); Van Arkel v. Warren, 365 F.Suppl2d 979 (S.D. April 12, 2005); Carey v. Fedex Ground Package System, Inc., 321 F.Supp.2d 902 (S.D. Ohio, Jun 15, 2004) and Oby v. Baton Rouge Marriot, 329 F.Supp.2d 772 (M.D. La. Aug. 5, 2004)) Justice Restored: Using A Preservation-Of-Court Access Approach To Replace Forum Non Conveniens In Five International Product-Injury Cases, 28 NORTHWESTERN J. OF INT'L L. & BUS. 53 (Fall 2003). Co-author with Professor Lynn Rhys-Jones, CUMULATIVE SUPPLEMENT to INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAWS, volume II, Ch. 30 Labor and Employment Laws of Chile (ABA 2002). Co-author with Professor Lynn-Rhys Jones and Contributing Editor, CUMULATIVE SUPPLEMENT to HOW TO TAKE A CASE BEFORE THE NLRB, Chapter 14 (ABA 2002 and 2003). Collaborative Problem Solving Responsive to Diverse Learning Styles: Labor Law as an Active Learning Experience, 24 N.C.C.U. L. J. 46 (Fall 2001). Constitutionalizing Roe, Casey, and Carhart: A Due-Process Anti-Discrimination Principle To Give Constitutional Content To The “Undue Burden” Standard Of Review Applied To Abortion Control Legislation, 10 SO. CAL. REV. L. & WOMEN'S STUDIES 211 (Spring 2001). Lead author, Labor and Employment Laws of Chile, in INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAWS, volume II (ABA 2001). Lawyers as Investigators: How Ellerth and Faragher Will Spotlight a Modern Crisis of Ethics, Professionalism, And Profits Through Trial Counsel Disqualification And Waivers of Privilege In Workplace Harassment Cases, 24 J. LEGAL PROF. 261 (Spring 2000) (CITED in Fognani v. Young, 115 P.3d 1268, 1272 & 1272 n.2 (Colorado Sup. Ct. 2005) (en banc)). Judges And Juries: Why Are So Many ADA Plaintiffs Losing Summary Judgment Motions And Would They Fare Better Before A Jury? A Response To Professor Colker, 19 REV. LITIG. 505 (2000)(University of Texas ADA Symposium Issue) (with Dr. Dan Gallipeau) (CITED in Maynard v. Pneumatic Products Corp., 233 F.3d 1344 (11th Cir. 2000)). “Typhoid Mary” Meets The ADA: A Case Study Of The “Direct Threat” Standard Under The Americans With Disabilities Act, 22 HARV. J. L. & PUB. POL'Y 849 (June 1999) (CITED in EEOC v. Exxon Corp., 203 F.3d 871, 874-75 (5th Cir. Feb. 11, 2000); Rizzo v. Children's World Learning Centers, 213 F.3d 209, 221 n.30 (5th Cir. May 26, 2000) (en banc) (Jones, J., dissenting); ROBERT BELTON, DIANNE AVERY, MARIA L. ONTIVERORS & ROBERTO CORRADA, EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS ON EQUALITY IN THE WORKPLACE 756, 780 (West 7th Ed. 2004). Author and Contributing Editor, HOW TO TAKE A CASE BEFORE THE NLRB, Chapter 14 (ABA 1996-99 & 7th ed. 2000 & Cumulative Supplements 2002, 2003). Compelling Governmental Interest Jurisprudence of the Burger Court: A New Perspective On Roe v. Wade, 50 ALB. L. REV. 675 (1986). |