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E-Elections: Law in Asia & Online Political Activities, 12 Wyoming Law Review 237 (2012). Westlaw
Demystifying the Determination of Foreign Law in U.S. Courts: Opening the Door to a Greater Global Understanding, 46 Wake Forest Law Review 887 (2011). Westlaw
E-Elections: Time for Japan to Embrace Online Campaigning, 2011 Stanford Technology Law Review 4 (2011). Lexis ǀ Westlaw ǀ Internet
Reducing Legal Risks: Online Commerce, Information Security, and the World, 33 Wyoming Lawyer 24 (October 2010). Westlaw
U.S. Legal Education Methods and Ideals: Application to the Japanese and Korean Systems, 18 Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law 295 (2010). Westlaw
Japan's New Criminal Jury Trial System: In Need of More Transparency, More Access and More Time, 33 Fordham International Law Journal 487 (2010). SSRN ǀ Lexis ǀ Westlaw
Art of Trial Advocacy, in Trial Advocacy Techniques, Second Edition Nihon Hyoronsha (2009).
U.S. Legal Education Methods and Ideals: Application to the Japanese and Korean Systems, Kyunghee University Law Journal (December 2009).
Foreword: Keys for Corporate Legal Departments to Respond to Globalization, Business Law Journal, Lexis-Nexis (August 2008).
Art of Trial Advocacy, in Trial Advocacy Techniques, Nihon Hyoronsha (2007).
The Dawn of Criminal Trials in Japan: Success on the Horizon?, 24 Wisconsin International Law Journal 835 (2007). Internet (pdf) ǀ Hein Online ǀ Lexis ǀ Westlaw
Effective Advocacy: The Dawn of Criminal Jury Trials in Japan, Liberty & Justice (Jiyu to Seigi) Japan Federation B. Ass'ns J. (May 2006).
Failed Attempt to Undermine the Third Wave: Attorney Fee Shifting Movement in Japan, 19 Emory International Law Review 1457 (2005). Internet (pdf) ǀ Hein Online ǀ Lexis ǀ Westlaw
Japan, in Governments of the World, Macmillan Press (2005).
Report Concerning Attorney Fee Shifting to Non-Prevailing Litigants -- Essence of Fee Shifting and Invalidating Unreasonable Attorney Fee Agreements under American Law -- Dangers of Allowing Fee Shifting Agreements, Liberty & Justice (Jiyu to Seigi) Japan Fed. Bar Assoc. J. (October 2004).
Investigative Report on Attorney Fees Shifting in the United States, co-authored with Satomi Ushijima, Esq. of the Japanese Federation of Bar Associations. This report was presented to Japanese Diet members in conjunction with proposed legislation on attorney fee shifting (2004).
Civil Litigation: Dangers of Shifting Attorneys' Fees to Non-Prevailing Parties, Asahi Newspaper (October 2, 2004).
E-Toransu, Skills-Based Legal Education: The Next "Tsunami" in Japan (June 2004).