Max Liebermann painting of flax spinners working in a factory

Max Liebermann, “Flachsscheuer in Laren” (1887)

 Academic Publications

  1. Corrective Justice Without Private Law, Oxford Studies in Private Law Theory, Volume III (forthcoming) (email for draft)

  2. The Petition Clause and the Constitutional Mandate of Total Population Apportionment, 75 Stanford Law Review 335 (2023) (SSRN)

  3. Solidarity, Legitimacy, and the Janus Double-Bind, 131 Yale Law Journal Forum 823 (Jan. 26, 2022)

  4. Plebiscite in Modern Democracy, Routledge Handbook of Illiberalism (András Sajó, Renáta Uitz & Stephen Holmes eds.) (2021) (with Samuel Issacharoff) (penultimate version available here)

  5. The Continued Relevance of the Equal Access Theory of Apportionment, 96 NYU Law Review Online 1 (2021) (winner of the Brennan Center for Justice Voting and Representation essay contest)

  6. Prudence Lost? Separation of Powers and Standing After Lexmark, 96 NYU Law Review 1273 (2021)

Non-Academic Publications

  1. No Masters: The Limits of Post-Liberalism, The Point Magazine (Aug. 21, 2023) (review of Patrick Deneen’s Regime Change and Sohrab Ahmari’s Tyranny, Inc.)

  2. Liberalism Against Capitalism, Aeon Magazine (Aug. 11, 2023)

  3. Achieving Commonness: The Common Good and Its Alternatives, The Point Magazine (Oct. 22, 2022) (review of Adrian Vermeule’s Common Good Constitutionalism)

Works in Progress (email for drafts)

Labor Law as Law of Democracy

Republican Remedies

Authority, Claims, and Normative Order

Alignment, Control, and Influence: Democratic Theory and the Law of Democracy

Homelessness, Freedom, and Property-Owning Democracy

Right and the Other: Fichte’s Incomplete Republicanism

[Redacted for Review — essay on the nature of moral obligations]

[Redacted for Review — essay on Kant’s theory of property]

[Redacted for Review — essay on knowledge and legal proof]