Law Review & Peer-Reviewed Articles

“Must Jurors Know the Stakes of Conviction? Sentencing, Encroachment, and Legal Proof” – Political Philosophy (forthcoming) (w/ Eleanor Gordon-Smith) (“Download of the Week” and “Highly Recommended” on the Legal Theory Blog)

“The Petition Clause and the Constitutional Mandate of Total-Population Apportionment” – Stanford Law Review (2023)

“Solidarity, Legitimacy, and the Janus Double-Bind” – Yale Law Journal Forum (2022)

“The Continued Relevance of the Equal Access Theory of Apportionment” – NYU Law Review Online (2021)

“Note: Prudence Lost? Separation of Powers and Standing After Lexmark” – NYU Law Review (2021)

Book Chapters

“Corrective Justice Without Private Law” – Oxford Studies in Private Law Theory, Vol. III (forthcoming 2025)

“Fichte’s Incomplete Republicanism” – Kant’s Early Followers in Political Philosophy (forthcoming 2025)

“Plebiscite in Modern Democracy” – Routledge Handbook of Illiberalism (2021) (with Samuel Issacharoff)

Works in Progress

“‘Private Rights’ in Public Law”

“The Old Labor Law: Democracy and the Price of Peace”

“Civil Recourse and the Possibility of Republican Justice”

“Democracy and Dealignment”

“Homelessness, Freedom, and Property-Owning Democracy”

[redacted for peer review] (essay on moral obligations)

Non-Academic Writing

“No Masters: The Limits of Post-Liberalism” – The Point Magazine (2023)

“Liberalism Against Capitalism” – Aeon Magazine (2023)

“Achieving Commonness: The Common Good and Its Alternatives” – The Point Magazine (2022)

Max Liebermann, “Flachssheuer in Laren” (1887)