Presidential Misconduct Publications

Scholarly Publications

Book Review of Christopher N. May's PRESIDENTIAL DEFIANCE OF "UNCONSTITUTIONAL" LAWS, 44 Am. J. Legal Hist. 226 (2000).

On Protecting Accountability , 27 Hof. L.R. 677 (1999), an updated version of The Law as King and the King as Law: Is a President Immune from Criminal Prosecution Before Impeachment? , 20 Hastings Const. L.Q. 7 (1992).

"Open Legal Questions Remaining After Iran-Contra," in PRESIDENT REAGAN AND THE WORLD (Greenwood Press, 1997) (Eric J. Schmertz et al. eds.).

   Achieving Political Adulthood , Nexus, Spring, 1997.

General Publications

Little Help From Justices on Spy Program , The New York Times, December 23, 2005 

 A Rational Constitutional Faith (remarks on installation as Distinguished Professor), 33 Hof. L.R. 417 (2004).  

Legal Argument Alone Won’t Suffice , Newsday, November 21 2000.

Hamdi and the Case of the Five Knights, Legal Times, February 3, 2003.

A Weakening Judiciary, Natl. L.J., November 11, 2002.

The Bush Military Tribunals: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going? , Criminal Justice, Summer 2002

A Tough Call Made Openly and Honestly, Newsday, December 10, 2000.

Legal Argument Alone Won't Suffice, Newsday, November 21, 2000.

Wait a Few Months to Judge Senate , Newsday, January 29, 1999.

The House Botched Impeachment Hearings , Newsday, November 24, 1998.

House Should Consider Censure Option , Newsday, September 14, 1998.

Clinton and the Irresistible Urge of History , Legal Times, August 3, 1998.

To Catch a King , Legal Times, March 10, 1997.

Presidential Paradox , Natl. L.J. August 12, 1991.

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