- 11.2006Publication // Controlling Disruptive Speakers at Open Meetings
- 02.2005Publication // The California Legislature Should Establish Water Courts
- 02.2005Publication // Public Art Displays Carry Legal Risks
- 02.06.2005Publication // Psychics and the City
- Fall 2004Publication // The Legislature SLAPPs Back: SB 515
- 2004Publication // Paper Terrorism: The Impact of the "Sovereign Citizen" on Local Government
- 2004Publication // Toward Correcting the Misapplication of Subrogation in California Healthcare
- 11.24.2003Publication // Federal Law Has Minimal Impact on Religious Land Use in the State
- Summer 2003Publication // The Erosion of Library Patron Privacy in the Age of Terrorism: How Libraries in California Must Adjust to the USA PATRIOT Act
- Fall 2003
- 2003Publication // Access Denied: Limitations on Pro Se Litigants’ Access to the Courts in the Eighth Circuit
- Spring 2003Publication // Newsrack Regulation in California
- September/October 2003
- Spring 2003
- Fall 2003Publication // Symposium Introduction: The Terror of the Law
- Summer 2003Publication // Zoning Adult Entertainment Businesses
- 07.2003Publication // Rubin v. City of Burbank: Separating Church and State at City Council Meetings
- 12.23.2002Publication // Federal Law Has Minimal Impact on Religious Land Use in the State
- July-August 2002Publication // Questioning the Prompt Judicial Review Requirement
- August 2001 (abridged)Publication // A Word From Our Sponsors: Profiting From Private Advertisements on Public Property
- Summer 2001
- 05.29.2001Publication // Standardless Standard: Government Building Public Art Exhibits Subject to First Amendment
- April/May 2001Publication // Featured Lawyer
- 1999Publication // Providing Conflict of Interest Advice (Co-Author)
- Publication // Turf Wars: Street Gangs, Local Governments, and the Battle for Public Space
- Publication // Turf Wars: Street Gangs, Local Governments, and the Battle for Public Space
- 1977Publication // Rondeau v. Mosinee Paper Corporation
- 1988Publication // Peculiar Risk Doctrine: A Criticism of Its Application in California
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