Book

The President and Immigration Law (Oxford 2020)

Articles and Essays

A Property Rights Approach to Temporary Work Visas, Journal of Legal Studies (2018) (with Alessandra Casella)

Three Mistakes in Open Borders Debates, in NOMOS LVII: Immigration, Emigration, and Migration 51 (Jack Knight, ed. 2017)

The President and Immigration Law Redux, 125 Yale Law Journal 104 (2015) (with Cristina Rodriguez)

Does Immigration Enforcement Reduce Crime? Evidence From “Secure Communities,” Journal of Law and Economics (2014) (with Thomas J. Miles)

Enforcement Redundancy and the Future of Immigration Law, 2012 Supreme Court Review 31 (2013)

Policing Immigration, 80 University of Chicago Law Review 87 (2013) (with Thomas J. Miles)

Immigration Law and Institutional Design, 80 University of Chicago Law Review 1 (2013) (symposium introduction, with Richard Epstein and Eric Posner)

Delegation and Immigration Law, 79 University of Chicago Law Review 1285 (2012) (with Eric A. Posner)

Unconstitutional Conditions Questions Everywhere: The Implications of Exit and Sorting for Constitutional Law and Theory, Journal of Legal Analysis (2012) (with Adam Samaha)

Reconsidering Racial and Partisan Gerrymandering, 78 University of Chicago Law Review 553 (2011) (with Richard T. Holden)

The President and Immigration Law, 119 Yale Law Journal 458 (2009) (with Cristina Rodriguez)

The Rights of Migrants: An Optimal Contract Framework, 84 New York University Law Review 1403 (2009) (with Eric Posner)
Reprinted in Law and Economics of Immigration 739 (Howard E. Chang, ed., 2015)

Immigration Law’s Organizing Principles, 157 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 341 (2009)
Companion essay: Making Sense of Immigration Law, 157 University of Pennsylvania Law Review PENNumbra 275 (2009)

Judicial Ideology and the Transformation of Voting Rights Litigation, 75 University of Chicago Law Review 1493 (2008) (with Thomas J. Miles)

Judging the Voting Rights Act, 108 Columbia Law Review 1 (2008) (with Thomas J. Miles)
Companion reply essay: Documenting Discrimination?, 108 Columbia Law Review Sidebar 31 (2008) (with Thomas J. Miles)

Deference, Delegation, and Immigration Law, 74 University of Chicago Law Review 1671 (2007)

The Second-Order Structure of Immigration Law, 59 Stanford Law Review 809 (2007) (with Eric Posner)

The Temporal Dimension of Voting Rights, 93 Virginia Law Review 361 (2007)

Designing Redistricting Institutions, 5 Election Law Journal 412 (2006)

Partisan Gerrymandering and Disaggregated Redistricting, 2004 Supreme Court Review 409 (2005)

Partisan Fairness and Redistricting Politics, 79 N.Y.U. Law Review 751 (2004)

Citizenship, Standing, and Immigration Law, 92 California Law Review 373 (2004)

Expressivism in Federalism, 33 Loyola Los Angeles Law Review 1309 (2000)

Court Briefs

Brief of Professors of Constitutional, Immigration, and Administrative Law as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondents, Jennings v. Rodriguez, No. 15-1204 (Sup. Ct. Oct. 24, 2016)