Submissions from 2005
RWU School of Law eNewsletter, Roger Williams University School of Law
RWU School of Law eNewsletter, Roger Williams University School of Law
Symposium on Sentencing Rhetoric: Competing Narratives in the Post-Booker Era, Roger Williams University School of Law
Submissions from 2004
6th Annual Open Government Summit: Access to Public Records Act & Open Meetings Act, 2004, Department of Attorney General, State of Rhode Island
Religious Liberty in America and Beyond: Celebrating the Legacy of Roger Williams on the 400th Anniversary of his Birth, Roger Williams University School of Law
RWU School of Law eNewsletter, Roger Williams University School of Law
The New Social Engineers: The Making of the Black Corporate Bar and the Dual Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education, Roger Williams University School of Law
Submissions from 2003
5th Annual Open Government Summit: Access to Public Records Act & Open Meetings Act, 2003, Department of Attorney General, State of Rhode Island
Founding Moments Lecture Series, Roger Williams University School of Law
RWU School of Law eNewsletter, Roger Williams University School of Law
The Abuse and Neglect of Children: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Roger Williams University School of Law
Submissions from 2001
3rd Annual Open Government Summit: Access to Public Records Act & Open Meetings Act, 2001, Department of the Attorney General, State of Rhode Island
Inaugural Thurgood Marshall Memorial Lecture, Roger Williams University School of Law
Submissions from 2000
2nd Annual Open Government Summit: Department of the Attorney General, State of Rhode Island, Department of the Attorney General, State of Rhode Island
Rational Actors or Rational Fools? The Implications of Psychology for Products Liability, Roger Williams University School of Law
Submissions from 1999
Lawyer Collaboration with Systems of Evil, Roger Williams University School of Law
United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Order of Cases to be Heard, Roger Williams University School of Law
Submissions from 1998
Separation of Powers in State Constitutional Law, Roger Williams University School of Law