Publications, Refereed

  • Books
    • Hard Teaching in Hard Times: Education in Prison in a Global Context (co-edited with Mneesha Gellman), Brandeis Univ. Press (expected May 2023)
  • Book Chapters
    • “One Foot In, One Foot Out: Senior Theses and Remote Internships in the Prison Space” (with Alesha Seroczynski) in Education Behind the Wall: Why and How We Teach College in Prison, ed. Mneesha Gellman, Brandeis Univ. Press (expected May 2022)
  • Journal Articles
    • “Compromise Is Complicity: Why There Is No Middle Road in the Struggle to Protect Day Laborers in the United States”, 26 A.B.A. Journal of Labor and Employment Law 101 (Fall 2010)

Publications, Non-Refereed

  • Academic
    • “Born In the U.S.A.! Yeah, And…? Revisiting Birthright Citizenship”, 16 (1) Loyola Public Interest Law Reporter 53 (Fall 2010).
    • “The First to Go: If the Budget Sinks the Ship of State, Will Immigrants Get the Heave-Ho?”, 16 (2) Loyola Public Interest Law Reporter 138 (Spring 2011)
  • Journalistic
    • “The World in Pandemic”, Holy Cross College Connections Magazine (Summer 2020)
    • “Liberated Minds”, Holy Cross College Connections Magazine (Winter 2020)
    • “Viewpoint: The Uphill Struggle to Racial Justice”, The NDSMC Observer (Sept. 27, 2019)
    • “Letter from the Editor”, 17 (2) Loyola Public Interest Law Reporter 1 (Spring 2012)
    • “Letter from the Editor”, 17 (1) Loyola Public Interest Law Reporter 1 (Fall 2011)
    • “Ghosts of Gallegly”, 2 (2) Loyola Education Law and Policy Society Newsletter 2 (March/April 2011)
    • “Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile”, 5 (2) Loyola International News 8 (Fall 2010)
    • “Before We Were Civilized”, Loyola Blackacre (April 7, 2011)
  • Creative
    • “Murray’s Morning”, 78 The Juggler [Notre Dame’s Student Lit Quarterly] (Spring 2013)

Presentations

  • “COVID-19 Courses: Highlighting the Strengths of Liberal Education”, Association of American Colleges and Universities (2021)
  • “Building ‘Good Fences’ Between Religion and State: A Democratic Reappraisal”, Midwest Political Science Association (2015)
  • “Building ‘Good Fences’ Between Religion and State: A Democratic Reappraisal”, Univ. of Illinois Graduate Student Exchange Workshop (2014)
  • “Looking Over Robed Shoulders: Does Fear of Reversal Condition Rulings by Federal District Court Judges?” (with Lander Baiamonte), Midwest Political Science Association (2014)

Working Papers

  • “Building ‘Good Fences’ Between Religion and State: A Democratic Reappraisal”
  • “How Strong Party System Institutionalization Allows Legislatures to Strengthen Courts to Balance Super-Presidencies in Latin America: The Case of Chile” (with Lucia Manzi)
  • “Looking Over Robed Shoulders: Does Fear of Reversal Condition Rulings by Federal District Court Judges?” (with Lander Baiamonte)
  • “Avoiding the Salaam Witch Trials: Lessons the U.S. Should Learn from Europe about Welcoming Muslims”
  • “Ending Domestic Violence in Tanzania: A Three-Legged Race to Freedom” (with Michael McClain)
  • “Change, Chancery, and Charles: What Dickens Writes about Law and Lawyers”
Justin at the Middle Temple
Justin at the Middle Temple

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