Some central themes of American law. Book review of Lawrence M. Friedman, A history of American law ; The path of American jurisprudence ; The appellate opinion as historical source material
Scholarly thought. From sociological jurisprudence to realism: jurisprudence and social change in early twentieth-century America ; The evolution of reasoned elaboration: jurisprudential criticism and social change ; The intellectual origins of torts in America
The judiciary. The rise and fall of Justice Holmes ; Allocating power between agencies and the courts: the legacy of Justice Brandeis
Constitutional law. The Supreme Court's public and the publics's Supreme Court ; Constitutional protection for personal lifestyles