Publications
Articles, Essays & Book Reviews
- Anonymous Blogging and Defamation: Balancing Interests of the Internet, 84 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1187 (2006) (symposium)
- Mental Health Courts and Title II of the ADA: Accessibility to State Court Systems for Individuals with Mental Disabilities and the Need for Diversion, 25 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 307 (2006) (symposium)
- Physician Restrictive Covenants: The Neglect of the Incompetent Patients' Interests, 41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 189 (2006)
- Overcoming the Obstacles of Garrett: An "As Applied" Saving Construction for the ADA's Title II, 39 Wake Forest L. Rev. 133 (2004) (symposium) (with Timothy J. Cahill)
- De-Institutionalizing the Mentally Disabled: The Canadian Solution, 25 Hum. Rts. Q. 832 (2003) (reviewing A Textured Life: Empowerment and Adults with Developmental Disabilities (Alisor Pedlor et al., eds.) (1999))
- The Interaction of the ADA, the FMLA, and Workers' Compensation: Why Can't We Be Friends?, 41 Brandeis L.J. 821 (2003) (symposium)
- International Bioethics: West Learns from East, 25 Hum Rts. Q. 822 (2003) (reviewing A Cross-Cultural Dialogue on Health Care Ethics (Harold Coward & Pinit Ratanakul, eds.) (1999))
- The Model of a Great Doctor, 25 Hum. Rts. Q. 826 (2003) (reviewing Paul farmer, Infections and Inequalities: The Modern Plagues (2001))
- Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Why Disability Law Claims Are Different, 33 Conn. L. Rev. 603 (2001)
- Recalibrating the Cost of Harm Advocacy: Getting beyond Brandenburg, 41 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1159 (2000) (with Ronald J. Krotoszynski)
- Taming Terrorists but Not "Natural Born Killers", 27 N. Ky. L. Rev. 81 (2000)
- Beyond Misguided Paternalism: Resuscitating the Right to Refuse Medical Treatment, 33 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1035 (1998)
Presentations
- Dangerous Science: The Use of Evolutionary Psychology in the Law, Boston College Law School (Spring 2001)
- The Learned Intermediary Doctrine in the Era of Pharmaceutical Television Advertising, 2001 National Rendigs Moot Court Competition, University of Cincinnati College of Law (Spring 2001)
- Speaking Freely: Conflicts Between the Ethical Rules and An Attorney's First Amendment Rights, Lawyer's Club, Cincinnati, Ohio (Fall 2000)
- Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Why Are Disability Law Claims Any Different?, University of Cincinnati College of Law (Summer 2000)
- The Learned Intermediary Doctrine: A New Warning to Pharmaceutical Manufacturers, 2000 National Rendigs Moot Court Competition, University of Cincinnati College of Law (Spring 2000)
- Conflicts of Interests and Institutional Review Board Regulations, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (Winter 2000)
- Taming Terrorists But Not ‘Natural Born Killers,' Northern Kentucky School of Law (Fall 1999)
- The Attorney-Client Privilege: A Post-Mortem Analysis of Swidler & Berlin v. United States, Lawyer's Club, Cincinnati, Ohio (Fall 1999)
- Recalibrating the Cost of Harm Advocacy Speech: Getting BeyondBrandenburg, University of Cincinnati College of Law (Summer 1999)
- Warranty Liability and the Y2K Problem, 1999 National Rendigs Moot Court Competition, University of Cincinnati College of Law (Spring 1999)
- Mentoring, and Authorship and Peer Review, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (Winter 1999)
- Law School Exam Skills, National Black Law Students Association, University of Cincinnati College of Law (Fall 1998)
- Revisiting the Public/Private Distinction: Employee Monitoring in the Workplace, University of Cincinnati College of Law (Summer 1998)
- Whose Federalism, Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis (Spring 1998)
- Deferring A Difficult Decision: Judicial Developments Concerning the Right to Die, Cincinnati Bar Association Health Law Section (Fall 1997)
- Employment Issues Facing Health Care Workers in the Era of Managed Care, University of Cincinnati College of Nursing (Spring 1997)
- Women in Law Firms, Mount Vernon College, Washington, D.C (Spring 1996)