Federal Practice and Procedure, Criminal 3d, 2004 Pocket Parts (vols. 3, 3A, & 3B; St. Paul: Thomson/West, 2004) (with the late Charles Alan Wright and Nancy J. King).
3-3B Federal Practice and Procedure: Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (St. Paul: Thomson/West, 3rd ed. 2004) (with the late Charles Alan Wright & Nancy J. King).
Federal Practice and Procedure, Criminal 3d, 2002 Pocket Parts (vols. 1, 1A, 2, 2A, 3, & 3A; St. Paul: West 2002) (with the late Charles Alan Wright & Nancy J. King).
Articles
DOJ's Attack on Federal Judicial "Leniency," the Supreme Court's Response, and the Future of Criminal Sentencing [Symposium: Supreme Court Review], 44 Tulsa Law Review 519 (2009) (with Sandra Guerra Thompson).
The Sixth Amendment and Criminal Sentencing [Symposium: The Future of Self-Incrimination: Fifth Amendment, Confessions, & Guilty Pleas], 30 Cardozo Law Review 775 (2008) (with Stephanos Bibas).
Lies, Omissions, and Concealment: The Golden Rule in Law Enforcement and the Federal Criminal Code [Symposium: Citizen Ignorance, Police Deception, and the Constitution], 39 Texas Tech Law Review 1321 (2007).
Foreword [Symposium: Punishment Law and Policy], 84 Texas Law Review 1687 (2006) (with Jordan M. Steiker).
Enhancing the Judicial Role in Criminal Plea and Sentence Bargaining [Symposium: Punishment Law and Policy], 84 Texas Law Review 2023 (2006).
The Return of Federal Judicial Discretion in Criminal Sentencing, 39 Valparaiso University Law Review 693 (2005).
Beyond Blakely, 16 Federal Sentencing Reporter 314 (2004) (with Nancy J. King).
No Time for Silence, 81 Texas Law Review 1337 (2003).
The Search for Equality in Criminal Sentencing, 2002 Supreme Court Review 223 (2003) (with Jordan M. Steiker).
Independent-Norm Federalism in Criminal Law [Colloquium on Community Policing], 90 California Law Review 1541 (2002).
Acceptance of Responsibility and Conspiracy Sentences in Drug Prosecutions After Apprendi, 14 Federal Sentencing Reporter 165 (2002) (with Nancy J. King).
Apprendi and Plea Bargaining, 54 Stanford Law Review 295 (2001) (with Nancy J. King).
Miranda?s Exceptions in a Post-Dickerson World, 91 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 567 (2001).
Essential Elements, 54 Vanderbilt Law Review 1467 (2001) (with Nancy J. King).
Identifying and (Re)Formulating Prophylactic Rules, Safe Harbors, and Incidental Rights in Constitutional Criminal Procedure [Symposium: The Future of Confession Law], 99 Michigan Law Review 1030 (2001).
Apr?s Apprendi, 12 Federal Sentencing Reporter 331 (2000).
Redrawing the Criminal-Civil Boundary [Special Issue: A New Agenda for Criminal Procedure], 2 Buffalo Criminal Law Review 679 (1999).
Successive Prosecutions and Compound Criminal Statutes: A Functional Test, 77 Texas Law Review 333 (1998) (with Katherine P. Chiarello).
The Discriminatory Application of Substantive Due Process: A Tale of Two Vehicles, 1997 University of Illinois Law Review 453.
Civil In Rem Forfeiture and Double Jeopardy, 82 Iowa Law Review 183 (1996).
Miranda Deconstitutionalized: When the Self-Incrimination Clause and the Civil Rights Act Collide, 143 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 417 (1994).
Reviews
Double Jeopardy?s Demise, 88 California Law Review 1001 (2000) (essay reviewing Double Jeopardy: The History, The Law, by George C. Thomas III).
Enduring Principles and Current Crises in Constitutional Criminal Procedure, 24 Law & Social Inquiry 533 (1999) (essay reviewing The Constitution and Criminal Procedure: First Principles, by Akhil Reed Amar).
Contributions
Armstrong, United States v., in The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States (Kermit L. Hall ed.; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005).