Role-Reversibility, AI, and Equitable Justice — Or: Why Mercy Cannot Be Automated
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology Online (2023)
Stephen E. Henderson &Kiel Brennan-MarquezRole-Reversibility, AI, and Equitable Justice — Or: Why Mercy Cannot Be Automated, 114 J. Crim. L. & Crimin. Online 1 (2023).
In Celebration of Dissents (And Lengthy Textbooks): How Digital Became Different for The Fourth Amendment and Why It Is Time for A Real Warrant Default
Ohio State Law Journal (2022)
Stephen E. Henderson, In Celebration of Dissents (And Lengthy Textbooks): How Digital Became Different for The Fourth Amendment and Why It Is Time for A Real Warrant Default, 83 Ohio St. L.J. 913 (2022).
Behind Bartkus: A Flamboyant Lawyer, A Vindictive Judge, And the Untold Story of Double Jeopardy's Dual Sovereignty
New Criminal Law Review (2021)
Stephen E. Henderson & Dean A. Strang, Behind Bartkus: A Flamboyant Lawyer, A Vindictive Judge, And the Untold Story of Double Jeopardy's Dual Sovereignty, 24 New Crim. L. Rev. 498 (2021).
Seeing Those We've Rendered Invisible--A Clarion Call for Criminal Justice
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law (2021)
Stephen E. Henderson & Jordan E. Thomas, Seeing Those We've Rendered Invisible--A Clarion Call for Criminal Justice, 18 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 709 (2021).
Double Jeopardy's Dual Sovereignty: A Tragic (And Implausible) Lack of Humility
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law (2020)
Stephen E. Henderson & Dean A. Strang, Double Jeopardy's Dual Sovereignty: A Tragic (And Implausible) Lack of Humility, 18 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 365 (2020).
Regulating Drones Under the First and Fourth Amendments
William and Mary Law Review (2015)
Marc Jonathan Blitz & James Grimsley & Stephen E. Henderson & Joseph Thai, Regulating Drones Under the First and Fourth Amendments, 57 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 49 (2015).
What Alex Kozinski and The Investigation of Earl Bradley Teach About Searching and Seizing Computers and The Dangers of Inevitable Discovery
Widener Law Review (2013)
Stephen E. Henderson, What Alex Kozinski and The Investigation of Earl Bradley Teach About Searching and Seizing Computers and The Dangers of Inevitable Discovery, 19 Widener L. Rev. 115 (2013).
Real-Time And Historic Location Surveillance After United States V. Jones: An Administrable, Mildly Mosaic Approach
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (2013)
Stephen E. Henderson, Real-Time And Historic Location Surveillance After United States V. Jones: An Administrable, Mildly Mosaic Approach, 103 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 803 (2013).
Beyond The (Current) Fourth Amendment: Protecting Third-Party Information, Third Parties, And the Rest of Us Too
Pepperdine Law Review (2007)
Stephen E. Henderson, Beyond The (Current) Fourth Amendment: Protecting Third-Party Information, Third Parties, And the Rest of Us Too, 34 Pepp. L. Rev. 975 (2007).
Learning From All Fifty States: How to Apply the Fourth Amendment and Its State Analogs to Protect Third Party Information from Unreasonable Search
Catholic University Law Review (2006)
Stephen E. Henderson, Learning From All Fifty States: How to Apply the Fourth Amendment and Its State Analogs to Protect Third Party Information from Unreasonable Search, 55 Cath. U. L. Rev. 373 (2006).