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Lawyers in Your Living Room! Law on Television (edited by Michael R. Asimow, ABA Press, 2009).

State and Federal Administrative Law (with Ronald M. Levin).  3d ed. West Publishing (2009). 

Adjudication, in Administrative Law of the European Union (with Lisl J. Dunlop). 6 vol., ABA Press (2008).

Reel Justice:  The Courtroom Goes to the Movies (with Paul B. Bergman).  Andrews and McMeel (2006).  Translated as Ying xiang zhong de zheng yi:  cong dian ying gu shi kan mei guo fa lü wen hua (Haikou Shi:  Hainan chu ban she, 2003).  First edition:  1996.

Law and Popular Culture:  A Course Book (with Shannon Mader). Peter Lang Publishing Group (2004).

A Guide to Federal Agency Adjudication (edited by Michael R. Asimow, et al). American Bar Association (2003). 

California Administrative Law (with Marsha N. Cohen). West Publishing (2002).

California Practice Guide:  Family Law (edited with William P. Hogoboom and Donald B. King). Rutter Group (1995).

California Practice Guide:  Real Property Transactions (with Dennis L. Greenwald). Rutter Group (1995).

Advice to the Public from Federal Administrative Agencies. Matthew Bender (1973).

Articles and Chapters

The Many Faces of Administrative Adjudication in the European Union (with Lisl Dunlop),  Administrative Law Review __ (forthcoming, 2009).

When the Lawyer Knows the Client is Guilty: Client Confessions in Legal Ethics, Popular Culture, and Literature (with Richard Weisberg), 18 Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 229-58 (2009). 

"12 Angry Men": A Revisionist View, 82 Chicago-Kent Law Review 711-716 (2007).

Popular Culture and the Adversary System, 40 Loyola Los Angeles Law Review 653-85 (2007).

Due Process in Local Land Use Decision Making, 29 Zoning and Planning Law Report 1 (2006).

Perceptions of Lawyers - A Transnational Study of Student Views on the Image of Law and Lawyers (with Steve Greenfield, Stefan Machura, Guy Osborn, Peter Robson, Robert Robson, Cassandra Sharp, and Guillermo Jorge), 12 International Journal of the Legal Profession 407 (2005).

The Spreading Umbrella:  Extending the APA’s Adjudication Provisions to All Evidentiary Hearings Required by Statute, 56 Administrative Law Review 1003-21 (2005).

Popular Culture and the American Adversarial Ideology, in Law and Popular Culture (edited by Michael Freeman, London:  Oxford University Press, 2005).

Do First Year Law Students Think Lawyers are Sleazy? A Transnational Media Effect Study, UCLA Working Paper Series (Oct. 4, 2004).

Guidance Documents in the States:  Toward a Safe Harbor, 54 Administrative Law Review 631-58 (2002). 

Embodiment of Evil:  Law Firms in the Movies, 48 UCLA Law Review 1339-92 (2001).  

The Fourth Reform:  Introduction to the Administrative Law Review Symposium on State Administrative Law, 53 Administrative Law Review 395-401 (2001).

Administrative Agencies, in Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (2nd ed., edited by Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst et al., New York:  Macmillan, 2000).

The Administrative Judiciary:  ALJs in Historical Perspective, 20 Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judges 157-67 (2000).  Reprinted in 2 Government Law & Policy Journal 12-16 (2000).

Thoughts & Heresies on Teaching Administrative Law (with Ronald M. Levin), 38 Brandeis Law Journal 259 (2000).

Divorce in the Movies:  From the Hays Code to Kramer vs. Kramer, 24 Legal Studies Forum 221 (2000).

Bad Lawyers in the Movies, 24 Nova Law Review 533 (2000).

Speedbumps on the Road to Administrative Reform in California and Pennsylvania, 8 Widener Journal of Public Law 299 (1999).

Interim-Final Rules, 51 Administrative Law Review 703-55 (1999).

Toward a South African Administrative Justice Act, 3 Michigan Journal of Race and Law 1 (1997).

Administrative Law Under South Africa’s Final Constitution:  The Need for an Administrative Justice Act, 113 South African Law Journal 613 (1996).

Administrative Law Under South Africa’s Interim Constitution, 44 American Journal of Comparative Law 393 (1996).

The Influence of the Federal Administrative Procedure Act on California’s New Administrative Procedure Act, 32 Tulsa Law Review 297 (1996).

When Lawyers Were Heroes, 30 University of San Francisco Law Review 1131 (1996).

Conference:  Harvard Electricity Policy Group:  Regulatory Decisionmaking Reform (with others), 8 Administrative Law Journal 789-911 (1995).

The Scope of Judicial Review of Decisions of California Administrative Agencies, 42 UCLA Law Review 1157-250 (1995).

When Marriages Dissolve:  Transfers of Stock and Partnership Interests Under Section 1041, 47 Major Tax Planning 10 (1995).

On Pressing McNollgast to the Limit:  The Problem of Regulatory Costs (Regulating Regulation:  The Political Economy of Administrative Procedures and Regulatory Instruments), 57 Law & Contemporary Problems 127-37 (1994).

California Underground Regulations, 44 Administrative Law Review 43-77 (1992).

Toward a New California Administrative Procedure Act: Adjudication Fundamentals, 39 UCLA Law Review 1067-192 (1992).

La Revisión Judicial de la Interpretación de una Agencia Administrativa, 5 Ars Iuris 128-33 (1991).

Public Participation in the Adoption of Temporary Tax Regulations, 44 Tax Lawyer 343-73 (1991).

Section 1041 Needs No Cure, 69 Taxes 37-40 (1991).

The Assault on Tax-Free Divorce:  Carryover Basis and Assignment of Income, 44 Tax Law Review 65-112 (1988).

Family Law Taxation Under the Tax Reform Act of 1986, 46 Institute on Federal Taxation 9-1-24 (1988).

Contributor, Encyclopedia of the American Constitution (edited by Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst et al., New York:  Macmillan, 1986).

Non-Legislative Rulemaking and Regulatory Reform, 1985 Duke Law Journal 381-426.

Delegated Legislation:  United States and United Kingdom, 3 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 253-76 (1983).

Property Divisions in Marital Dissolutions, 35 Major Tax Planning 3(11)-3(103) (1983).  Tax Institute, Univ. of Southern California.

When the Curtain Falls:  Separation of Functions in the Federal Administrative Agencies, 81 Columbia Law Review 759-820 (1981).

Standing to Challenge Lenient Tax Rules:  A Statutory Solution, 57 Taxes 483-503 (1979).

Public Participation in the Adoption of Interpretive Rules and Policy Statements, 75 Michigan Law Review 520-84 (1977).

Civil Penalties for Inaccurate and Delinquent Tax Returns, 23 UCLA Law Review 637-88 (1976).

Estoppel Against the Government:  The Immigration and Naturalization Service, 2 Chicano Law Review 4-39 (1975).

The Maximum Tax on Earned Income:  The First Five Years, 27 Major Tax Planning 191-249 (1975).  Tax Institute, Univ. of Southern California.

The Negative Income Tax:  Accounting Problems and a Proposed Solution (with William A. Klein), 8 Harvard Journal on Legislation 1-31 (1970).

Section 1348:  The Death of Mickey Mouse?, 58 California Law Review 801-72 (1970).

Detriment and Benefit of Net Operating Losses:  A Unifying Theory, 24 Tax Law Review 1-52 (1968).

Principle and Prepaid Interest, 16 UCLA Law Review 36-85 (1968).

Other

How I Learned to Litigate at the Movies (Introduction), 94 ABA Journal 49 (Aug. 2008).

Justice With an Attitude:  Judge Judy and the Daytime Television Bench, 38 Judges’ Journal 24 (1999).

Imagine a Firm of John Grisham Characters..., National Law Journal at A18 (May 24, 1999).

What’s on the Tube?  For the Most Part a Favorable View of Lawyers, National Law Journal, at A26 (Mar. 15, 1999).

Lawyers as Fallen Idols:  Whatever Happened to our Golden Image?, National Law Journal, at A22 (Feb. 8, 1999).

‘A Civil Action’ Holds up a Mirror to David vs. Goliath Litigation, National Law Journal, at A30 (Jan. 11, 1999).

The Dazzling Power Movies Give Us to See Ourselves as Others See Us, National Law Journal, at A22 (Oct. 12, 1998).

Book Review, 557 Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 188 (1998).  Reviewing Greed, Chaos, and Governance, by Jerry Mashaw.


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