ARTICLES
The articles are categorized as Constitutional Law,
Feminist Jurisprudence, and Law and Literature
In the Interest of the Governed: A Utilitarian Justification for Substantive Judicial Review, 18 Ga. L. Rev. 469 (1984).
Jurisprudence as Narrative: An Aesthetic Analysis of Modern Legal Theory, 60 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 145 (1985).
Liberalism Rediscovered: A Pragmatic Definition of the Liberal Vision, 46 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 673 (1985).
Law, Rights, and Other Totemic Illusions: Legal Liberalism and Freud's Theory of the Rule of Law, 134 U. Pa. L. Rev. 817 (1986).
Submission, Choice, and Ethics: A Rejoinder to Judge Posner, 99 Harv. L. Rev. 1449 (1986).
Authority, Autonomy and Choice: A Contrast of the Jurisprudence of Franz Kafka and Richard Posner, 99 Harv. L. Rev. 1449 (1986).
The Feminist-Conservative Anti-Pornography Alliance and the 1986 Attorney General's Commission on Pornography Report, 12 Am. B. Found. Res. J. 681 (1987).
Jurisprudence and Gender, 55 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1 (1988).
This piece has been reprinted in several anthologies and casebooks and translated into several languages.
The Authoritarian Impulse in Constitutional Law, 42 U. Miami L. Rev. 531 (1988).
Economic Man and Literary Woman: One Contrast, 39 Mercer L. Rev. 867 (1988).
This piece has been reprinted in several anthologies, once in translation.
The Difference in Women's Hedonic Lives, 3 Wis. Women's L.J. 81 (1988).
This piece has been reprinted in several anthologies and casebooks.
Deconstructing the CLS-FEM Split, 2 Wis. Women's L.J. 85 (1988).
Communities, Texts, and Law: Reflections on the Law and Literature Movement, 1 Yale J.L. & Human. 129 (1988).
Feminism, Critical Social Theory, and Law, 1989 Chic. L. Forum 59 (1989).
Law, Literature, and the Celebration of Authority, 83 N. W. U. L. Rev. 977 (1989).
The Feminine Silence: A Response to Professor Koffler, 1 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 14 (1989).
Love, Rage, and Legal Theory, 1 Yale. L.J. L. & Feminism 101 (1989).
Adjudication Is Not Interpretation: Some Reservations About the Law-As-Literature Movement," 54 Tenn. L. Rev. 441 (1989).
Equality Theory, Marital Rape, and the Promise of the Fourteenth Amendment, 42 Fla. L. Rev. 45 (1990).
Progressive and Conservative Constitutionalism, 88 Mich. L. Rev. 641 (1990).
This piece has been reprinted in several anthologies.
Taking Preferences Seriously, 64 Tul. L. Rev. 659 (1990).
The Meaning of Equality and the Interpretive Turn, 66 Chi.-Kent. L. Rev. 451 (1990).
The Supreme Court: 1989 Term, Foreword: Taking Freedom Seriously, 104 Harv. L. Rev. 43 (1990).
This piece has been reprinted in three anthologies.
Narrative, Responsibility and Death: A Comment on the Death Penalty Cases from the 1989 Term," 1 Md. J. Contemp. Leg. Issues 161 (1990).
Toward an Abolitionist Interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment, 94 W. Va. L. Rev. 111 (1991).
The Ideal of Liberty: A Comment on Michael H. v. Gerald D., 139 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1373 (1991).
Constitutional Skepticism, 72 B. U. L. Rev. 765 (1992).
This piece has been reprinted in several anthologies.
Reconstructing Liberty, 59 Tenn. L. Rev. 441 (1992).
The Aspirational Constitution, 88 N. W. U. L. Rev. 241 (1993).
Legitimizing the Illegitimate: A Comment on 'Beyond Rape', 93 Colum. L. Rev. 1442 (1993).
Natural Law Ambiguities, 25 Conn. L. Rev. 831 (1993).
Toward a First Amendment Jurisprudence of Respect: A Comment on George Fletcher's Constitutional Identity, 14 Cardozo L. Rev. 759 (1993).
A Comment on Professor Bernstein's Interpretation of Casey, Hastings L. J. (1994).
Men, Women and Rape, a Panel Discussion, 63 Fordham L. Rev. 125 (1994).
The Harms of Consensual Sex, 94 American Philosophical Association Newsletter 52 (Spring, 1995).
This piece has been reprinted in three anthologies, and translated into several foreign languages.
Rape, Sex, Consent: A Comment, 2 L. Theory 233-51 (1996).
Melancholy and the Limits of the Self, 3 Graven Images: Studies in Culture, Law and the Sacred 1 (1996).
The Literary Lawyer, 27 Pac. L. Rev. 1187 (1996).
Invisible Victims: A Comparison of Melville's Bartleby the Scrivener and Glaspell's A Jury of Her Peers, Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 203 (1996).
The Narrative Voice and Meritocratic Myths, 53 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 995 (1996).
Justice and Care, 70 St. John's L. Rev. 31 (1996).
Rationality, Hedonism, and the Case for Paternalistic Intervention, 3 L. Theory 125 (1997).
A Comment on Weisberg's treatment of Vichy France and the Holocaust, Art & L. (1997).
Toward Humanistic Theories of Legal Justice, 10 Cardozo Stud. L. & Literature 147 (1998).
A Moral Question: A Reply to Owen Fiss, 23 Boston Review 16 (1998).
Universalism, Liberal Theory, and the Problem of Gay Marriage, 25 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 705 (1998).
Three Positivisms, 78 B. U. L. Rev. 791 (1998).
This has been reprinted in one jurisprudence casebook.
The Zealous Advocacy of Justice in a Less Than Ideal Legal World, 51 Stan. L. Rev. 973 (1999).
Is Progressive Constitutionalism Possible? 4 Widener L. Symp. J. 1 (1999).
Gun Rights, September/October, Tikkun Magazine (1999).
Speluncian Explorers Redux, 112 Harv. L. Rev. 1891 (1999).
Taking Moral Argument Seriously, 74 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 499 (1999).
Abortion and Liberalism, 87 Geo. L.J. 2117 (1999).
Are There Nothing But Texts in this Class, 76 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1125 (2000).
Re-Imagining Justice, December/January, Tikkun Magazine (2000).
Is The Rule of Law Cosmopolitan? 19 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 259 (2000).
Reconstructing the Rule of Law, 90 Geo. L. Rev. 215 (2001).
Rights, Capabilities and the Good Society, 69 Fordham L. Rev. 1901 (2001).
Tradition, Principle and Self-Sovereignty: Competing Conceptions of Liberty in the United States Constitution, 6 Rev. Const. Stud. 262 (2002).
Groups and the Equal Protection Clause: A Comment on Owen Fiss, Iss. in L. Schol. The Origins and Fate of Antisubordination Theory (2002): Article 8, http://www.bepress.com/ils/iss2/art8.
Re-Imagining Justice, 14 Yale J.L. & Feminism 333 (2003).
Tom Paine's Constitution, 89 Va. L. Rev. 1413 (2003).
Reconsidering Legalism (Dewey Lecture), 88 Minn. L. Rev. 119 (2003).
A Right to Care, Boston Review (2004) (response to Ann Alstott’s No Exit: What Society Owes Parents, Spring (2004)).
Response to State Action and a New Birth of Freedom 92 Geo. L.J. 819 (2004).
The Lawless Adjudicator, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2253 (2005).
The Constitution's Political Deficit, 1 Harv. L. & Pol’y Rev. (2006).
A Response to Goodwin Liu, 116 Yale L.J. Pocket Part 157 (2006).
Katrina, the Constitution, and the Legal Question Doctrine, 18 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1127 (2006).
Unenumerated Duties, 9 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 221 (2006).
Constitutional Culture or Ordinary Politics: A Reply to Reva Siegel, 94 Cal. L. Rev. 1465 (2006).
Law's Nobility, 17 Yale J.L. & Feminism 385 (2006).
Desperately Seeking a Moralist, 29 Harvard J.L. & Gender 1 (2006).
Constitutional Fidelity and Democratic Legitimacy, Advance: Journal of the American Constitutional Society, Issue 2 (2007).
Speech, Silence, and Ethical Lives in the Law, 105 Mich. L. Rev. 1397 (2007).
Pluralist Liberalism: A Response to William Galston, 49 NOMOS (2008).
Comments on Roger Cotterrell’s essay, The struggle for law: some dilemmas
of cultural legality, Int. J.L. in Context 401 (2009). . Vol. 4, Iss. 4
Response to Pierre, 97 Geo. L.J. 865 (2009).
De-Constitutionalizing Abortion Rights, 118 Yale L.J. 1394 (2009).
Rights and Duties, A Response to Dworkin’s Justice for Hedgehogs,_90 Boston University L. Rev. 819 (2010).
The Limits of Procedure: A Response to Jeremy Waldron, in Getting to the Rule of Law, 50 NOMOS 32 (2012).
The Anti-Empathic Turn, in Passions and Emotions 53 NOMOS (2013).
Too Much Mothering, July/August 2010 Boston Review (2010).
Tragic Rights, for Constitutional Law in the Age of Obama, 53 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 713-746 (2011).
Toward the Study of the Legislated Constitution, 72 Ohio State Law Journal 1343 (2012)
Response: Rethinking Family Life, responding to James' Heckman's Promoting Social Mobility, September Boston Review (2013)
A Tale of Two Rights, 94 Boston Law Review 893 (2014)
Contract as a Civil Right, 26 St. Thomas Law Review 551 (2014)
On Normative Legal Scholarship, Journal of Legal Education (2016)
Hobby Lobby, The Rhetoric of Birth Control, and Our Ongoing Culture Wars: Pleasure and Desire in the Crossfires, 26 Health Matrix 67 (2016).
Consensual Sexual Dysphoria: A Challenge for College Campuses, Journal of Legal Education (2017)
Manufacturing Consent: The Limits of Sexual Harassment Law, The Baffler (2018)
A History of Feminist Legal Theory, Fordham Law Review (2019)
The Ethics of Normative Legal Scholarship, Marquette Law Review (2018)
Consent, Legitimation and Dysphoria, 83 Modern Law Review 1 (2019)
Honoring Oscar Grey, ___ Md. L. Rev. ___ (2020)
Hedonism, Women and Law, ___ Georgetown Gender L. J. ____ (2020)