Book Chapters
Searches and Seizures; Minnesota Judges Criminal Benchbook, 7th ed. St. Paul, Minn.: Minnesota Continuing Legal Education, 2016.
Searches and Seizures; Minnesota Judges Criminal Benchbook, 6th ed. St. Paul, Minn.: Minnesota Continuing Education, 2008. Edited by K. Jaszewski.
Articles
School Children and Parolees: Not So Special Anymore, 80 Mississippi Law Journal 805 (2011).
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Where is Emily Litella When You Need Her?: The Unsuccessful Effort to Craft a General Theory of Obligation of Promise for Benefit Received, 28 Quinnipiac Law Review 385 (2010). With A. Blair.
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Bright Line Breaking Point: Embracing Justice Scalia’s Call for the Supreme Court To Abandon an Unreasonable Approach to Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure Law, 82 Tulane Law Review 77 (2007).
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A Suspicionless Search and Seizure Quagmire: The Supreme Court Revives the Pretext Doctrine and Creates Another Fine Fourth Amendment Mess, 40 Creighton Law Review 419 (2007).
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State v. Colosimo: Minnesota Anglers’ Freedom from Unreasonable Searches and Seizures Becomes ‘The One that Got Away’, 31 William Mitchell Law Review 527 (2004). With J Daly.
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Part-Time Legal Education: It‘s Not Your Parents’ Old Oldsmobile, 35 University of Toledo Law Review 25 (2003).
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Be My Guest: The Hidden Holding of Minnesota v. Carter, 22 Hamline Law Review 501 (1999). With M. Snyder.
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Extending the Guiding Lefthand of Counsel: The Minnesota Supreme Court Provides Protection against Uncounseled Waivers of the Right to Counsel During Interrogations, 17 Hamline Law Review 307 (1993). With L. Burkett.
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Solving the Pretext Puzzle: The Importance of Ulterior Motives and Fabrications in the Supreme Court’s Fourth Amendment Pretext Doctrine, 79 Kentucky Law Journal 1 (1991).
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Bright Line Seizures: The Need for Clarity in Determining When Fourth Amendment Activity Begins, 79 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 437 (1988).
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As Time Goes By: The Elimination of Contemporaneity and Brevity as Factors in Search and Seizure Cases, 21 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 603 (1986).
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Other Publications
Introductory Remark, 26 Hamline Law Review 215 (2002).
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Essay, 23 Hamline Law Review ix (2000).
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