Hopwood's memoir,
Law Man: My Story of Robbing Banks, Winning Supreme Court Cases, and Finding Redemption, co-written with Dennis Burke, was published in August 2012. In the memoir, Hopwood details both his life as a jailhouse lawyer and his romance with his wife, Ann Marie Hopwood, to whom Hopwood wrote during eight years of his imprisonment.
Law Man received critical acclaim from a number of book reviewers. Hopwood is a criminal justice advocate, and he has written about the need for federal sentencing and prison reform. Hopwood told an
ACLU event that his home state of Nebraska should reform sentencing guidelines for prisoners, keep good time credits and not build a new prison.
Contributions to scholarly journals • Clarity in Criminal Law,
American Criminal Law Review (2016) • Seasonal Affective Disorder: Clerk Training and the Success of Supreme Court Certiorari Petitions • The Not So Speedy Trial Act, 89 Wash. L. Rev. 709 (2014) • Preface: Failing to Fix Sentencing Mistakes: How the System of Mass Incarceration May Have Hardened the Hearts of the Federal Judiciary, 43 Geo. L.J. Ann. Rev. Crim. Proc. iii (2014) • Slicing Through the Great Legal Gordian Knot: Ways to Assist Pro Se Litigants in Their Quest for Justice, 80 Fordham L. Rev. 1229 (2011) • A Sunny Deposition: How the in Forma Pauperis Statute Provides an Avenue for Indigent Prisoners to Seek Depositions Without Accompanying Fees, 46 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 195 (2011) • From a Prison Law Library to the
New York Times, Informal Opinion, Champion, November 2010 ==In the media==