Bringing Nuremberg Home: Justice Jackson's Path Back
to Buffalo, October 4, 1946, 60 Buffalo Law Review
295-321 (April 2012) (SSRN
abstract).
Rehnquist's Missing Letter: A Former Law Clerk's 1955
Thoughts on Justice Jackson and Brown, 53
Boston College Law Review 631-660 (March 2012) (with Brad
Snyder) (SSRN
abstract).
Henry T. King, Jr., at Case, and on the Nuremberg Case,
60 Case Western Reserve Law Review 583-92 (Spring 2010) (SSRN
abstract) (PDF
file of draft), reprinted in
Henry T. King, Jr., A Life Dedicated to International Justice
(Carolina Academic Press, Michael P. Scharf, ed., 2011).
Supreme Court Law Clerks' Reflections of October Term
1951, Including the Steel Seizure Cases, 82 St. John's
Law Review 1239-90 (Fall 2008) (with Charles C. Hileman, Abner J.
Mikva, James C.N. Paul, Neal P. Rutledge, Marshall L. Small,
William H. Rehnquist, Gregory L. Peterson & Ken Gormley)
(co-moderator) (SSRN abstract) (PDF
file).
A Rehnquist Ode on the Vinson Court (circa Summer
1953), Green Bag 2d 289-306 (Spring 2008) (SSRN
abstract) (PDF
file)
Closing Reflections on Jackson and Barnette, in
Recollections of West Virginia State Board of
Education v. Barnette, 81 St. John's Law Review 755, 793-96
(Fall 2007) (with Gregory L. Peterson, E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr.,
Shawn Francis Peters, Bennett Boskey, Gathie Barnett Edmonds
& Marie Barnett Snodgrass) (SSRN
abstract) (PDF
file).
The Nuremberg Roles of Justice Robert H. Jackson, 6
Washington University Global Studies Law Review 511-25 (2007) (SSRN abstract) (PDF
file).
The "Federalism Five" As Supreme Court Nominees,
1971-1991, 21 St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary 485-96
(Spring 2007) (SSRN
abstract) (PDF
file)
Supreme Court Law Clerks' Recollections of Brown v.
Board of Education II, 79 St. John's Law Review 823-85 (2005)
(introduction & moderator) (with Gordon B. Davidson, Daniel J.
Meador, Earl E. Pollock & E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr.) (SSRN
abstract) (PDF
file).
A Commander's Power, A Civilian's Reason: Justice
Jackson's Korematsu Dissent, 68 Law &
Contemporary Problems 57-79 (Spring 2005) (SSRN
abstract) (PDF file).
Albany in the Life Trajectory of Robert H. Jackson, 68
Albany Law Review 513-37 (2005) (SSRN
abstract) ( PDF
file).
Supreme Court Law Clerks' Recollections of
Brown v. Board of Education, 78 St. John's Law Review 515-67
(Summer 2004) introduction and moderator) (with John
David Fassett, Earl E. Pollock, E. Barrett Prettyman,
Jr., & Frank E.A. Sander) (SSRN
abstract) ( PDF
file).
UT Alumnus, Supreme Court Amicus: A
Texas Lawyer's Letter About Law School Segregation, April
1950," 7 The Green Bag 2d 9-14 (Autumn 2003) (SSRN abstract)
(PDF
file).
Justice Jackson on "What the Law's Going to Be"--At Least
Until Its "Gelding," 6 The Green Bag 2d 125-30 (Winter 2003)
(SSRN abstract) ( PDF
file).
A Jackson Portrait for Jamestown, "A Magnet in the
Room," 59 Buffalo Law Review 809-817 (Fall 2002)(SSRN
abstract) (PDF
file).
Teacher, Student, Ticket: John Frank, Leon Higginbotham, and
One Afternoon at the Supreme Court—Not a Trifling Thing, 20
Yale Law & Policy Review 311-23 (2002) (SSRN
abstract) (PDF
file).
Special Division Agonistes, 5 Widener Law Symposium
Journal 17-48 (Winter 2000) (SSRN abstract) (PDF
file).
The Leak and the Craft: A Hard Line Proposal to Stop
Unaccountable Disclosures of Law Enforcement Information, 67
Fordham Law Review 613-37 (1999) (SSRN abstract) (PDF
file).
Independent Counsel Law Improvements for the Next Five
Years, 51 Administrative Law Review 631-56 (Spring 1999) (SSRN
abstract) (PDF
file).
Deciding the Stop and Frisk Cases: A Look Inside the
Supreme Court’s Conference, 72 St. John’s Law Review 749-844
(Fall 1998) (PDF
file).
All or Nothing, or Maybe Cooperation: Attorney General
Power, Conduct, and Judgment in Relation to the Work of an
Independent Counsel, 49 Mercer Law Review 519-51 (1998) (PDF
file).
The Voices and Groups That Will Preserve (What We Can
Preserve Of) Judicial Independence, 12 St. John's Journal of
Legal Commentary 1-21 (1996) (PDF
file).
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