Academic work •
The Progressive Assault on Laissez Faire: Robert Hale and the First Law and Economics Movement (2001) • "Left-Libertarianism, Once More: a Rejoinder to Vallentyne, Steiner and Otsuka" (2005) •
Can Contractualism Save Us from Aggregation? (2012) • "The Holmesian Bad Man Flubs His Entrance" (2012) • "What Does Matter? The Case for Killing the Trolley Problem (Or Letting It Die)" (2012) • "Beyond Blame" (2013) • "But Seriously, Folks, What Do People Really Want?" (2013) • "Emotional Empathy Is Not the Culprit" (2014) • "Brief of Interested Law Professors as Amici Curiae Supporting Respondent in Direct Marketing Association v. Brohl" (2014) • "Facing Up To Risk" (2019) • "Anxiety Psychoeducation for Law Students: A Pilot Program" (2019) •
Facing Up to Scarcity: The Logic and Limits of Nonconsequentialist Thought (2020)
Short stories • "A Note to A. A. Milne (on the occasion of my mother's 88th birthday)" • "The Days are Gods" • "Really"
Word Riot • "House of Pies" (2011, semi-finalist in New Millennium Writings' 2011 Fiction contest) • "Song of Longing" and "Elegy for Daniel" (2012) • "The Half-Life of Nat Glickstein" (2013),
Subtropics, Issue 15 (2013 Winter), • "It Goes Without Saying" (2013)
Bellevue Literary Review (Spring 2013, finalist in BLR's 2013 Fiction contest; nominated for Pushcart Prize) • "A Betting Man" (2014, top 25 in Glimmertrain's 2014 Very Short Fiction contest; long listed in
Fish Publishing's 2014-15 Short Story Contest) • "The History of Ideas" (2014) • "What Makes That a Joke?" (2014) • "After Henry" (2017) • "What Remains" (2017, Winner of Fish Publishing's 2017 International Short Memoir Contest) ==References==