Selected Publications

Arbitration, Contract, and Bankruptcy, __ American Bankr. Inst. L. Rev. ___ (2009)(forthcoming).

Judicial Review and the Limits of Arbitral Authority: Lessons from the Law of Contract, 81 St. John's L. Rev. 99 (2007)(symposium).

The Contractarian Model of Arbitration and Its Implications for Judicial Review of Arbitral Awards, 85 Oregon L. Rev. 1 (2006).

The Right to a Jury Decision on Sentencing Facts after Booker: What the Seventh Amendment Can Teach the Sixth, 39 Georgia L. Rev. 895 (2005).

A Legisprudential Analysis of Evidence Codification: Why Most Rules of Evidence Should not Be Codified--But Privilege Law Should Be, 38 Loyola L.A. L. Rev. 809 (2004)(symposium).

Race, Rankings, and the Part-time "Free Pass", 46 J. Legal Ed. 395 (2004).

Questions of Fact in the Practice of Law: A Response to Allen & Pardo’s Facts in Law, Facts of Law, 8 Int'l J. Evid. & Proof 47 (2004)(peer-reviewed journal).

The Right to a Jury Trial on Questions of Fact Under the Seventh Amendment, 64 Ohio State L.J. 1125 (2003).

The Problem of the Expert Juror, 75 Temple L. Rev. 493 (2002).

Meaning, Intention, and the Hearsay Rule, 43 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 275 (2001).

Apportioning Tort Damages in New York: A Method to the Madness, 75 St. John's L. Rev. 427 (2001).

Curtailing the Judicial Certification of Expert Witnesses, 24 Am. J. Trial Ad. 347 (2000).

Section 1500 and the Jurisdictional Pitfalls of Federal Government Litigation, 47 Am. U. L. Rev. 301 (1997).

The Constitutionality of State Allocation of Punitive Damage Awards, 50 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 843 (1993).

Paul Kirgis
St. Johns University School of Law