Professor Max Minzner

Max Minzner


Articles

For-Profit Public Enforcement, 127 Harv. L. Rev.__ (forthcoming) (with Margaret Lemos).

The Criminal Rules Enabling Act, 46 U. Rich.  L. Rev. 1047 (2012).

Why Agencies Punish, 53 Wm. & Mary  L. Rev. 853 (2012).

Saving Stare Decisis: Preclusion, Precedent, and Procedural Due Process, 2010 B.Y.U.  L. Rev. 597 (2010).

Revisiting Hooper, 39 N.M. L. Rev. 47 (2009) (solicited work).

Putting Probability Back Into Probable Cause, 87 Tex. L. Rev. 913 (2009).

Detecting Lies Using Demeanor, Bias, and Context, 29 Cardozo L. Rev. 2557 (2008).

Treating Tribes Differently: Civil Jurisdiction Inside and Outside Indian Country, 6 Nev. L.J. 89 (2005).

Gagged but not Bound: The Ineffectiveness of the Rules Governing Judicial Campaign Speech, 68 UMKC L. Rev. 209 (1999).

Entrenching Interests: State Supermajority Requirements to Raise Taxes, 14 Akron Tax J. 43 (1999).

Travis Lee, Max Minzner, et al., Excursions of a Random Walk Related to the Strong Law of Large Numbers, 28 Rocky Mtn. J. of Mathematics 595 (1998).

Travis Lee, Max Minzner, et al., The Length of an Excursion Above a Linear Boundary by a Random Walk, 34 Statistics & Prob. Letters 397 (1997).

Case Note, Construction Work: The Canons of Indian Law, 107 Yale L.J. 863 (1997) (student-published work).