Gerald Gunther: Generous Mentor [Tribute to Professor Gerald Gunther], 55 Stanford Law Review 669 (2002).
Academic Freedom, Individual or Institutional?, Academe, Nov.-Dec. 2001, at 16.
Free Speech: The Lost Years, 25 Journal of Supreme Court History 145 (2000).
Free Speech in Progressive Social Thought, 74 Texas Law Review 951 (1996).
Aliens and Dissenters, by William Preston, 37 Labor History 127 (1996).
The IWW Free Speech Fights and Popular Conceptions of Free Expression Before World War I, 80 Virginia Law Review 1055 (1994).
Does Professional Education Constrain Academic Freedom?, 43 Journal of Legal Education 358 (1993).
The Free Speech League, the ACLU, and Changing Conceptions of Free Speech in American History, 45 Stanford Law Review 47 (1992).
Is Unionization Compatible With Professionalism?, 45 Industrial & Labor Relations Review 97 (1991).
Can American Labor Law Accommodate Collective Bargaining by Professional Employees?, 99 Yale Law Review 689 (1990).
A Functional Analysis of ?Individual? and ?Institutional? Academic Freedom Under the First Amendment, 53 Law & Contemporary Problems 227 (1990).
Distinguishing Excluded Managers From Covered Professionals Under the NLRA, 89 Columbia Law Review 1775 (1989).
Does Academic Freedom Limit Faculty Autonomy?, 66 Texas Law Review 1405 (1988).
The Ahistorical Historian: Leonard Levy on Freedom of Expression in Early American History, 37 Stanford Law Review 795 (1985).
The Emergence of Modern First Amendment Doctrine, 50 University of Chicago Law Review 1205 (1983).
The First Amendment in Its Forgotten Years, 90 Yale Law Journal 514 (1981).
Note, Judicial Review of the University-Student Relationship: Expulsion and Governance, 26 Stanford Law Review 95 (1973).
Reviews
Campus Hate Speech on Trial, by Timothy C. Shiell, 86 Journal of American History 338 (1999).
Can Academic Freedom Survive Postmodernism? 86 California Law Review 1377 (1998) (reviewing The Future of Academic Freedom, Louis Menand ed.).
Learned Hand, by Gerald Gunther, 82 Journal of American History 300 (1995).
Make No Law, by Anthony Lewis, 79 Journal of American History 738 (1992).
Academic Unionism in British Universities, by Archie Kleingartner & Evelyn Hunt, 41 Industrial & Labor Relations Review 628 (1988).
The State and the Unions: Labor Relations, Law and the Organized Labor Movement in America, 1860-1960, by Christopher Tomlins, 54 University of Chicago Law Review 407 (1987).
Values and Assumptions in American Labor Law, by James B. Atleson, 84 Columbia Law Review 1118 (1984).
Contributions
Bad Tendency Test, and Clear and Present Danger Test; in The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States (Kermit L. Hall ed.; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005).
Academic Freedom, in 1 Encyclopedia of the American Constitution 21 (2nd ed.; Leonard W. Levy & Kenneth L. Karst eds; New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000).
Roe, Gilbert Ernstein, and Schroeder, Theodore, in American National Biography (24 vols.; John A. Garraty & Mark C. Carnes eds.; New York: Oxford University Press, 1999).
Academic Freedom, Professionalism, and Intramural Speech, in Academic Freedom: An Everyday Concern 77 (E. Benjamin & D. Wagner eds.; Josey-Bass, 1994).
Arbitration of Disputes Over Professional Standards, in Arbitration 1994: Controversies and Continuity 194 (G. Greenberg ed.; Washington, D.C.: BNA, 1994).
A Functional Analysis of ?Individual? and ?Institutional? Academic Freedom Under the First Amendment, in Freedom and Tenure in the Academy 227 (William W. Van Alstyne ed.; Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1993).
Bad Tendency Test, and Clear and Present Danger, in The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States 54, 158 (Kermit L. Hall ed.; New York: Oxford University Press, 1992).
The Original Meaning of Free Speech of the First Amendment, in The United States Constitution: the First 200 Years 36 (Richard C. Simmon ed.; Manchester, U.K.: Manchester University Press, in association with the Fulbright Commission, 1989).
Academic Freedom and the Constitution, in Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (Leonard W. Levy & Kenneth L. Karst eds.; New York: Macmillan, 1986).