John M. Rogers
Bibliography

 
General Studies
  • The AALS Directory of Law Teachers 2004-2005. West Law School Publishing & Foundation Press, 2005.
  • Almanac of the Federal Judiciary. New York: Aspen Law & Business, 2006.
  • The American Bench: Judges of the Nation. 16th ed. Sacramento: Forster-Long, Inc., 2006.
  • Judicial Yellow Book: Who's Who in Federal and State Courts. Vol. 11. New York: Leadership Directories, Inc., 2006.
Writings and Speeches
  • Administrative Law (casebook), with Michael P. Healy and Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Aspen Publishers, 2003.
  • "Applying the International Law of Sovereign Immunity to the States of the Union." 1981 Duke Law Journal 449 (1981).
  • "Apportionment in Kentucky after Comparative Negligence." 75 Kentucky Law Journal 103 (1986-87).
  • "The Alien Tort Statute and How Individuals 'Violate' International Law." 21 Vanderbilt Jounral of Transnational Law 47 (1988).
  • "Anticipating Hong King's Constitution from a U. S. Legal Perspective." 30 Vanderbilt Jounral of Transnational Law 449 (1997).
  • "Applying the International Law of Sovereign Immunity to the States of the Union." 1981 Duke Law Journal 449 (1981).
  • Book Review. The American Road to Nuremberg, by Bradley F. Smith. 77 American Journal International Law 385 (1983).
  • Book Review. Corporate Frist Amendment Rights and the SEC, by Nicholas Wolfson and Freedom of Expression in American Military, by Cathy Packer. 8 Constitutional Commentary 551 (1991).
  • Book Review. Enforcing International Law through U. S. Legislation, by Elisabeth Zoller. 9 Human Rights Quarterly 436 (1987).
  • Book Review. Foreign State Immunity in Commercial Transactions, by Gordon. 87 American Journal International Law 365 (1993).
  • Book Review. Hong Kong's New Constitutional Order: The Resumption of Chinese Sovereignty and the Basic Law, by Yash P. Ghai. 27 Hong Kong Law Journal 288 (1997).
  • Book Review.
  • Book Review. Women in the Military, by Jeanne Holm; Women and War, by Jean Bethke Elshtain; Weak Link, by Brian Mitchell; Arms and the Enlisted Woman, by Judith Hicks Stiehm. 7 Constitutional Commentary 447 (1990).
  • "Class Participation: Random Calling and Anonymous Grading." 47 Jounral of Legal Education 73 (1997).
  • "A Comparative Negligence Checklist to Avoid Future Unnecessary Litigation." (with Randy D. Shaw) 72 Kentucky Law Journal 25 (1984).
  • "Domestic Legal Challenges to U. S. Policy in Nicaragua" 6 St. Louis University Public Law Review 77 (1987).
  • Foreword-- "The Internet and Public International Law." 88 Kentucky Law Jounral 803 (2000).
  • "A Fresh Look at Agency Discretion." 57 Tulane Law Review 776 (1983).
  • "I Vote This Way Because I'm Wrong: The Supreme Court Justice as Epimenides ." 79 Kentucky Law Journal 439 (1990-91).
  • "International Human Rights Law and U. S. Law," in World Justice?: U.S. Courts and International Human Rights, ed. Mark Gibney, 1991.
  • "'Intensional Contexts' and the Rule that Statutes should be Interpreted as Consistent with International Law." 73 Notre Dame Law Review 637 (1998).
  • International Law and United States Law. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt. : Ashgate/Dartmouth, 1999.
  • "'Issue Voting' by Multimember Appellate Courts: A Response to Some Radical Proposals." 49 Vanderbilt Law Review 997 (1996).
  • "Kentucky Law Survey--Administrative Law." (with Michael H. Sims) 69 Kentucky Law Journal 489 (1981).
  • "Lower Court Application of the 'Overruling Law' of Higher Courts." 1 Legal Theory 179 (1995).
  • Note--"Extraterritoral Jurisdiction and Jurisdiction Following Forcible Abduction." 72 Michigan Law Review 1087 (1974).
  • "On the Exclusivity of the Hague Evidence Convention." 21 Texas International Law Journal (441) (1986).
  • Prepared Statement, "Former U. S. World War II POW's: A Struggle for Justice." Hearing Before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 106th Cong. 67-72 (2000).
  • "Prosecuting Terrorists: When Does Apprehension in Violation of International Law Preclude Trial." 42 University of Miami Law Review 447 (1987).
  • "A Response to Professor Tushnet." 7 St. John's Journal of Law Commentary 257 (1991).
  • "Some Lessons About the Law from Self-Referential Problems in Mathematics," with Robert E. Molzon. 90 Michigan Law Review 776 (1983).
  • "A Way of Thinking About International Law." Chapter 41 of Essays in Honour of Wang Tieya. London: Martinus Nijhoff, 1994.
  • "A Way Out of the Social Security Jurisdiction Tangle." 21 Arizona Law Review 689 (1980).