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1. China Must Not "Wait Until the Evening": Resisting Mass Motorization's Assault on Bicycles and Mass Transit, 6 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 717 (1997).
2. Genitorts in the Global Context: Female Genital Mutilation as a Tort under the Alien Tort Claims Act, the Torture Victim Prevention Act, and the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 18 Women's Rts. L. Rep. 315 (1997).
3. Statistical Approaches to Assessing Charges of Environmental Racism and Classism against the United States Environmental Protection Agency, 19 Research in L. & Econ. 1 (2000).
4. Don’t Feed the Animals – or Their Attorneys!, De Novo, WSBA Young Lawyers Division, Sept/Oct 2001.
5. A Day in the Life of an Animal Lawyer, Bar Bulletin, KCBA, April 2002.
6. Lex Feles et Canis – Beyond Ferae Naturae: Practicing Animal Law in Washington, Bar News, WSBA, February 2003.
7. Time-Dependent Surgical Outcomes Following Cauda Equina Syndrome Diagnosis: Comments on a Meta-Analysis, 29 (11) SPINE 1281-1287 (2004).
8. Contributor (Chapters 11.16 and 11.17) to Lowell Ackerman, Blackwell’s Five-Minute Veterinary Practice Management Consult, Blackwell Publishing Professional (2007).
9. Recent Developments in Animal Tort and Insurance Law, Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Law Journal 251 (2007).
10. Recent Developments in Animal Tort and Insurance Law, Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Law Journal (2008) (to be published).
11. Recent Developments in Animal Tort and Insurance Law, Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Law Journal (2009) (to be published).
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