#Squadgoals: A Response To Seth Waxman, 17 Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property 490 (invited, 2018) Link
E. Bement & Sons v. National Harrow Co.: The First Skirmish Between Patent Law And The Sherman Act, 68 Syracuse Law Review 81 (2018) Link
Holmes on Patents, 98 Journal of the Patent & Trademark Office Society 898 (2016) Link
Myriad Lessons Learned, 5 U. C. Irvine Law Review 1147 (invited, 2015) Link
The Federal Question in Patent-License Cases, 90 Indiana Law Journal 659 (2015) Link
Patent Cases and Public Controversies, 89 Notre Dame Law Review 361 (2013) Link
Patents as Escalators, 14 Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law 81 (2011), reprinted in Law and Entrepreneurship (Robert Litan & Anthony Luppino ed., Elgar 2013) Link
Contracting Patents: A Modern Patent Exhaustion Doctrine, 23 Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 463 (2010), reprinted in Intellectual Property Law Review (Karen B. Tripp ed., West 2011) Link
Professional Identity Formation in a Modern World, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2025, Issue 2 (Summer 2025), pp. 10-11
Champion of Justice, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2025, Issue 1 (Spring 2025), pp. 10-11
Is there a Medium Between TikTok and Taney?, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2024, Issue 4 (Winter 2024-2025), pp. 10-11
Finding the Balance between Precedent and Progress, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2024, Issue 3 (Autumn 2024), pp. 10-11
Legal Education in an Uncertain World, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2024, Issue 2 (Summer 2024), pp. 8-9
Reflections on Two Remarkable Careers, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2024, Issue 1 (Spring 2024), pp. 10-11
Cultivating Creativity in the Law, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2023, Issue 4 (Winter 2023-2024), pp. 10-11
Evolving to Reflect the People and Needs of West Virginia, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2023, Issue 3 (Autumn 2023), pp. 10-11
Accepting the Powers and Pitfalls of AI, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2023, Issue 2 (Summer 2023), pp. 10-12
Working toward a Safer Legal Profession, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2023, Issue 1 (Spring 2023), pp. 10-11
Countering Critical Tendencies and Preventing "the Cynicism Trap", West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2022, Issue 4 (Winter 2022-2023), pp. 10-11
Navigating the Path Ahead, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2022, Issue 3 (Autumn 2022), pp. 10-[ii]
A Commitment to Well-Being: Addressing Mental Health and Well-Being Issues Head-on, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2022, Issue 2 (Summer 2022), pp. 10-56
Partners with a Shared Purpose, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2022, Issue 1 (Spring 2022), pp. 12-13
Our Work Is Applied Dynamic Learning, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2021, Issue 4 (Winter 2021-2022), pp. 12-13
Do Something Be Something, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2021, Issue 3 (Autumn 2021), pp. 12-13
Moving Forward with Imagination and Tending, West Virginia Lawyer, Vol. 2021, Issue 2 (Summer 2021), pp. 10-13
Patent Exhaustion and Helferich’s Patent Assertion Problem (March 5, 2015), Patently-O, http://patentlyo.com/patent/2015/03/counterpoint-exhaustion-helferichs.html
Yours, Mine Or Ours: Employee Invention Ownership, Around The Bar, Baton Rouge Bar Ass’n, Oct. 2008, at 14–16
Amelia K. Smith, Claim Construction From An Appellate Perspective (with Joseph P. Evall and Alex V. Chachkes) in PLI: HOW TO PREPARE AND CONDUCT MARKMAN HEARINGS, 837 PLI/Pat 411 (2005)