• Research
  • Publications
    • --How to Sue a Robot
    • --Constitutional Policing and Compromise
    • --The Clash of Procedural Values
    • --Twombly and Iqbal at the State Level
    • --Transferred Justice: An Empirical Account of Federal Transfers in the Wake of Atlantic Marine
    • --Trans-Personal Procedures
    • --Rights come with Responsibilities: Personal Jurisdiction and Corporate Personhood
    • --Pleading and Proving Foreign Law in the Age of Plausibility Pleading
    • --Tremors of Things to Come: The Great Split between Federal and State Pleading Standards
    • --Assessing Iqbal after One Year: Effects and Proposals
    • --Creon's Secretaries: The Conceptual Foundations of the Procedural State
  • Teaching
  • Personal
  • Contact

Teaching

Currently, I teach Civil Procedure, Conflicts of Law, and Complex Litigation as an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Law. I previously taught law at Brooklyn Law School and undergraduate legal studies and political theory at the University of California, Berkeley and University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Please contact me if you would like more information about what I teach, how I teach, and what students say about my teaching.
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