Law Reviews
Televising Executions: The First Amendment Issues, 32 Santa Clara L.Rev. 1135 (1992)
Response to Institutional Litigation in the Post-Chapman World, 12 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 329 (1983-84)
When Prisoners Sue: A Study of Prisoner Section 1983 Suits in the Federal Courts, 92 Harv.L.Rev. 610 (1979)
Book Review, Rights of the Imprisoned, 67 J. of Crim. Law & Criminology 362 (1977)
Challenging Conditions in Prisons Which Violate The Eighth Amendment, in Hermann & Haft, Prisoners Rights Sourcebook, 113 (Clark Boardman Co., 1973)
Federal Jurisdiction and Practice in Prisoner Cases, in Hermann & Haft, Prisoners Rights Sourcebook, 243 (Clark Boardman Co., 1973)
Miranda In Prison: The Dilemma of Prison Discipline and Intramural Crime, 21 Buff.L.Rev. 759 (1972) (with Alice Daniel)
Establishing the Rule of Law in Prisons, 23 Stan.L.Rev. 473 (1971)
Fair Housing and Federal Law: Where Are We?, 1 Human Rights 36 (1970) (with Michael Davidson)
Legal Media (a sample)
Privacy and Newsgathering Torts, chapter in California Judges Association, The Courts and the News Media (2001)
The Dream Deferred: Individualism Helped Shape California Law. But Times Have Changed, California Lawyer, August 1992.
The Constitution of First Resort, 9 Calif. Lawyer 51 (June, 1989) (with Beth Brinkmann)
Remaking the Law of Wrongful Discharge, 7 Calif. Lawyer 20 (Mar. 1987) (with Elizabeth Laporte)
The Future of Cameras in the Courtrooms, Los Angeles Daily Journal (March 22, 1984)
Distinguishing the Wicked from the Mentally Ill, 3 Calif. Lawyer 40 (March,1983) (with Beverly Ornstein)
The Supreme Court's Television Debut, 1 Calif. Lawyer 22 (Nov. 1981) (with Beverly Ornstein)
From the Tanner Hearings to the Brethren and Beyond: Judicial Accountability and Judicial Independence, 55 Cal. St. Bar J. 292 (1980)
General Readership Publications (a sample)
Corporate Speech and Campaign Finance Reform: Making Sense of Citizens United v. Election Commission, Truthout.org (May, 2010)
What Part of “Make No Law” Don’t You Understand, Wired magazine 4.03 (March 1996)
Creating a Free Press from Scratch (Armenia), 54 The Threepenny Review 3 (Summer, 1993)
Executions and the Press, San Francisco Chronicle (June 7, 1991) (op/ed piece)
"Democracy" and Other Words You Won't Find in the Constitution, The Threepenny Review (Fall, 1987) (short version) Harvard Magazine (Nov. 1987) (long version) San Francisco Chronicle (12/2/87) (medium version)
Blind Trust: A Billy Carter Journal, 4 The Threepenny Review 6 (Winter, 1981)
Blind Trust, San Francisco Chronicle (This World, Nov. 9, 1980)
A Supreme Indecency, Open Court (American Lawyer Media, April 28, 1999)
Don't Say That at Work -- It's on the List, San Francisco Chronicle, May 28, 1999
California Lawyer Laments his Failure to Deliver Florida to Kerry, San Francisco Daily Journal
Assault on Press Freedom, San Francisco Chronicle, Insight p. 1 (Nov. 26, 2006)
Biography of Free Speech, review of Lewis, Freedom for the Thought that We Hate, 114 The Threepenny Review (summer 2008)
Table Talk, 98 The Threepenny Review (summer 2004)
Too Few People Believe in the First Amendment, Media File, Dec.-Jan. 1991-92
The Lynne Stewart Case, 102 The Threepenny Review (summer 2005)
Televising Executions: The First Amendment Issues, 32 Santa Clara L.Rev. 1135 (1992)
Response to Institutional Litigation in the Post-Chapman World, 12 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 329 (1983-84)
When Prisoners Sue: A Study of Prisoner Section 1983 Suits in the Federal Courts, 92 Harv.L.Rev. 610 (1979)
Book Review, Rights of the Imprisoned, 67 J. of Crim. Law & Criminology 362 (1977)
Challenging Conditions in Prisons Which Violate The Eighth Amendment, in Hermann & Haft, Prisoners Rights Sourcebook, 113 (Clark Boardman Co., 1973)
Federal Jurisdiction and Practice in Prisoner Cases, in Hermann & Haft, Prisoners Rights Sourcebook, 243 (Clark Boardman Co., 1973)
Miranda In Prison: The Dilemma of Prison Discipline and Intramural Crime, 21 Buff.L.Rev. 759 (1972) (with Alice Daniel)
Establishing the Rule of Law in Prisons, 23 Stan.L.Rev. 473 (1971)
Fair Housing and Federal Law: Where Are We?, 1 Human Rights 36 (1970) (with Michael Davidson)
Legal Media (a sample)
Privacy and Newsgathering Torts, chapter in California Judges Association, The Courts and the News Media (2001)
The Dream Deferred: Individualism Helped Shape California Law. But Times Have Changed, California Lawyer, August 1992.
The Constitution of First Resort, 9 Calif. Lawyer 51 (June, 1989) (with Beth Brinkmann)
Remaking the Law of Wrongful Discharge, 7 Calif. Lawyer 20 (Mar. 1987) (with Elizabeth Laporte)
The Future of Cameras in the Courtrooms, Los Angeles Daily Journal (March 22, 1984)
Distinguishing the Wicked from the Mentally Ill, 3 Calif. Lawyer 40 (March,1983) (with Beverly Ornstein)
The Supreme Court's Television Debut, 1 Calif. Lawyer 22 (Nov. 1981) (with Beverly Ornstein)
From the Tanner Hearings to the Brethren and Beyond: Judicial Accountability and Judicial Independence, 55 Cal. St. Bar J. 292 (1980)
General Readership Publications (a sample)
Corporate Speech and Campaign Finance Reform: Making Sense of Citizens United v. Election Commission, Truthout.org (May, 2010)
What Part of “Make No Law” Don’t You Understand, Wired magazine 4.03 (March 1996)
Creating a Free Press from Scratch (Armenia), 54 The Threepenny Review 3 (Summer, 1993)
Executions and the Press, San Francisco Chronicle (June 7, 1991) (op/ed piece)
"Democracy" and Other Words You Won't Find in the Constitution, The Threepenny Review (Fall, 1987) (short version) Harvard Magazine (Nov. 1987) (long version) San Francisco Chronicle (12/2/87) (medium version)
Blind Trust: A Billy Carter Journal, 4 The Threepenny Review 6 (Winter, 1981)
Blind Trust, San Francisco Chronicle (This World, Nov. 9, 1980)
A Supreme Indecency, Open Court (American Lawyer Media, April 28, 1999)
Don't Say That at Work -- It's on the List, San Francisco Chronicle, May 28, 1999
California Lawyer Laments his Failure to Deliver Florida to Kerry, San Francisco Daily Journal
Assault on Press Freedom, San Francisco Chronicle, Insight p. 1 (Nov. 26, 2006)
Biography of Free Speech, review of Lewis, Freedom for the Thought that We Hate, 114 The Threepenny Review (summer 2008)
Table Talk, 98 The Threepenny Review (summer 2004)
Too Few People Believe in the First Amendment, Media File, Dec.-Jan. 1991-92
The Lynne Stewart Case, 102 The Threepenny Review (summer 2005)