Articles
You Say You Want a Revolution: Interpretive Communities and the Origins of Islamic Finance, Virginia Journal of International Law (2008)
Despite its currently conservative character, the modern practice of Islamic finance lies on a bedrock...
Jurisprudential Schizophrenia: On Form and Function in Islamic Finance, Chicago Journal of International Law (2007)
Money Laundering Amidst Mortars: Legislative Process and State Authority in Post-Invasion Iraq, Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems (2007)
Muhammad's Social Justice or Muslim Cant: Langdellianism and the Origins of Islamic Finance, Cornell International Law Journal (2007)
Though it is advertised and promoted as the bulwark of an alternative economic system based...
Toward a Rule of Law Society in Iraq: Introducing Clinical Legal Education in Iraqi Law Schools, Berkeley Journal of International Law (2005)
Unpublished Papers
The Muezzin's Call and the Dow Jones Bell: On the Necessity of Realism in the Study of Islamic Law, University of Pittsburgh School of Law Working Paper Series (2007)
The central flaw in the current approach to shari’a in the American legal academy is...