The Dividend Problem: Are Shareholders Entitled to the Residual, or Faith Based Investing: Why Economics Can't Explain Shareholder Returns, 32 Journal of Corporation Law 103-159 (2006). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
The Mysterious Race to the Top/Bottom, 23 Yale Law and Policy Review 381-454 (2005). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
Introduction to the Metaphors of Corporate Law, 4 Seattle Journal for Social Justice 273-295 (2005) (invited essay, Symposium Issue-New Strategies for Justice Conference: Linking Corporate Law with Progressive Social Movements, sponsored by the Equal Justice Society, the Center on Corporations, Law & Society at Seattle University School of Law and the UCLA School of Law Critical Race Studies Concentration); reprinted in Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India (ICFAI) Journal for Corporate and Securities Law (Hyderabad, India) (forthcoming 2006). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
Markets & Democracy: The Illegitimacy of Corporate Law, 74 University of Missouri-Kansas City Law Review 41-105 (2005). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
Discussing Corporate Misbehavior: The Conflicting Norms of Market, Agency, Profit and Loyalty, 70 Brooklyn Law Review 1213-1237 (2005) (invited essay, Symposium Issue-Brooklyn Law School/Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Conference on Corporate Misbehavior by Elite Decision-Makers: Perspectives from Law and Social Psychology). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
Enronitis: Why Good Corporations Go Bad, 2004 Columbia Business Law Review 773-848 (2004). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
Gendered Workers/Market Equality, 12 Texas Journal of Women and the Law 323-343 (2003) (invited essay, Subversive Legacies Symposium Issue). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
Restorative Justice & The Jewish Question, 2003 Utah Law Review 533-562 (2003) (invited essay, Utah Restorative Justice Conference). HTML (web) or printable (adobe/pdf) version.
Delaware and Democracy: The Puzzle of Corporate Law (shorter version available on SSRN as George Washington University Law School Working Paper #55) (2002).
Beyond the Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty: Judicial Decision-Making in a Polynomic World, 53 Rutgers Law Review 781-864 (2001). HTML (web) or printable (adobe/pdf) version.
First Amendment Imperialism (a response to Michael Walzer’s Leary Lecture), 1999 Utah Law Review 659-672 (1999). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
Essential Speech: Why Corporate Speech Is Not Free, 83 Iowa Law Review 995-1070 (1998). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
Akhnai: Legal Responsibility in the World of the Silent God, 1997 Utah Law Review 309-358 (1997 Symposium Issue -- New Approaches to Comparative Law). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
Fictional Shareholders: ‘For Whom is the Corporation Managed,’ Revisited, 69 Southern California Law Review 1021-1104 (1996). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
Beyond Dworkin’s Dominions: Investments, Memberships, The Tree of Life and the Abortion Question (an Abortion Midrash), 72 Texas Law Review 559-630 (1994). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
Utah's Constitution: Distinctively Undistinctive (with Chief Justice Christine Durham and Kathy Wyer), in George E. Connor & Christopher W. Hammons (eds.), The Constitutionalism of American States (University of Missouri Press, forthcoming 2006). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
Team Spirit: Doing Bad Things in the Cause of Good, in William A. Myers (ed.), The Ranges of Evil: Multidisciplinary Studies in Human Wickedness 5-16 (Interdisciplinary Press, 2006). HTML (web) or printable (pdf/adobe) version.
Monumental Fragility, in Edwin Firmage (ed.), A Gift To Be Simple (2001).
Excerpt (12 page) from Fictional Shareholders as edited by and reprinted in Thomas W. Joo (ed.), Corporate Governance: Law Theory and Policy (Carolina Academic Press 2004).
Free Speech in Private Corporations, in Paul Finkelman ( ed.), The Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Routledge 2006).
Book Review: Corporate Governance in Government Corporations by Michael J. Whincop, 15 Law & Politics Book Review 518-522 (2005).
Book Review: Corporate Irresponsibility by Lawrence Mitchell, 12 Law & Politics Book Review 201-204 (2002).
Book Review: Corporate Power in Civil Society, an Application of Societal Constitutionalism by David Sciulli, 11 Law & Politics Book Review 249-254 (2001); translated and reprinted in Journal of Legal and Economic Studies (Beijing, China) (in Chinese) (2005); Reply by Reviewer to Author’s Response, 11 Law & Politics Book Review 302-304 (2001).
Brief Amicus Curiae of ReclaimDemocracy.org in Randall v. Sorrell, U.S. Supreme Court Docket #04-1528, February 8, 2006.









