Not your father's police department: Making sense of the new demographics of law enforcement DA Sklansky J. Crim. L. & Criminology 96, 1209, 2005 | 455 | 2005 |
Cocaine, race, and equal protection DA Sklansky Stanford Law Review, 1283-1322, 1995 | 454 | 1995 |
The private police DA Sklansky UCLA L. Rev. 46, 1165, 1998 | 444 | 1998 |
Democracy and the Police DA Sklansky Stanford University Press, 2007 | 336 | 2007 |
Police and democracy DA Sklansky Mich. L. Rev. 103, 1699, 2004 | 331 | 2004 |
The Fourth Amendment and common law DA Sklansky Colum. L. Rev. 100, 1739, 2000 | 302 | 2000 |
Traffic stops, minority motorists, and the future of the fourth amendment DA Sklansky The Supreme Court Review 1997, 271-329, 1997 | 294 | 1997 |
Crime, immigration, and ad hoc instrumentalism DA Sklansky New criminal law review 15 (2), 157-223, 2012 | 276 | 2012 |
Anti-inquisitorialism DA Sklansky Harv. L. Rev. 122, 1634, 2008 | 199 | 2008 |
Seeing blue: Police reform, occupational culture, and cognitive burn-in D Sklansky Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance 9, 2007 | 194 | 2007 |
The nature and function of prosecutorial power DA Sklansky J. Crim. L. & Criminology 106, 473, 2016 | 176 | 2016 |
Too much information: How not to think about privacy and the Fourth Amendment DA Sklansky Calif. L. Rev. 102, 1069, 2014 | 151 | 2014 |
Private police and democracy DA Sklansky Am. Crim. L. Rev. 43, 89, 2006 | 131 | 2006 |
Evidentiary instructions and the jury as other DA Sklansky Stan. L. Rev. 65, 407, 2013 | 123 | 2013 |
Hearsay's Last Hurrah DA Sklansky The Supreme Court Review 2009 (1), 1-82, 2009 | 121 | 2009 |
Social media and police leadership: Lessons from Boston EF Davis, AA Alves, DA Sklansky Australasian policing 6 (1), 10-16, 2014 | 114 | 2014 |
Back to the Future: Kyllo, Katz, and Common Law DA Sklansky Miss. Lj 72, 143, 2002 | 113 | 2002 |
Comparative law without leaving home: what civil procedure can teach criminal procedure, and vice versa DA Sklansky, SC Yeazell Geo. LJ 94, 683, 2005 | 111 | 2005 |
One train may hide another: Katz, Stonewall, and the secret subtext of criminal procedure DA Sklansky UC davis l. rev. 41, 875, 2007 | 109 | 2007 |
Quasi-Affirmative Rights in Constitutional Criminal Procedure DA Sklansky Virginia Law Review, 1229-1300, 2002 | 104 | 2002 |