BIBLIOGRAPHY Here’s a chronological list of my publications. “Rebuilding After Riots,” Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, June 9, 2020. “Solving the ‘Affordable Housing’ Problem With Land Value Taxes,” Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, December 9, 2019. “The Minneapolis 2040 Plan Is Unlikely to Provide Affordable Housing,” Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, November 13, 2019. “As Supply of Law Grads Falls, More Struggle to Find Work,” The American Lawyer, May 16, 2016. “Why the ABA’s Bar-Passage Rule Isn’t as Tough as It Looks,” The American Lawyer, March 10, 2016. “The Government’s Dismal Job Outlook for Lawyers,” The American Lawyer, January 27, 2016. “Is Washington Finally Tired of Welfare for Law Schools?” The American Lawyer, November 12, 2015. “A Loan Repayment Plan That Punishes Law Grads,” The American Lawyer, September 16, 2015. “ABA Task Force Report Dodges Student Debt Reform,” The American Lawyer, July 29, 2015. “New Rule Spells Trouble for For-Profit Law Schools,” The American Lawyer, June 19, 2015. “‘Human Capital’ Theory Doesn’t Explain Law Grad Earnings,” The American Lawyer, May 6, 2015. “Law School Diversity Improves at Schools With Worst Job Outcomes,” The American Lawyer, April 3, 2015. “Applying to Top Law Schools Disserved Many in 2014,” The American Lawyer, January 30, 2015. “2016 Grads Shouldn’t Take Comfort in New Jobs Projection Approach,” The American Lawyer, December 10, 2014. “States’ Projected Lawyer Surpluses Deteriorate for 2022,” The American Lawyer, November 13, 2014. “Changes to Law School Standards Eliminate Waste,” The American Lawyer, September 25, 2014. “NALP’s Fuzzy Definition of ‘JD Advantage’,” The American Lawyer, August 5, 2014. “Scalia on Law School Sustainability: Concur and Dissent,” The American Lawyer, May 22, 2014. “NYT Op-Ed Authors Ignore Bloat in Legal Education,” The American Lawyer, April 29, 2014. “College Education: Certain Debt, Uncertain Income,” Lecture at the Henry George School of Social Science (link is to playlist stream of six YouTube videos), January 29, 2014. “‘After the JD’ Offers Weak Evidence of JD’s Value,” The American Lawyer, March 18, 2014. “ABA Task Force Report: Part Good, Part Baffling,” The Am Law Daily, February 20, 2014. “No, It’s Still Not a Good Time to Apply to Law School,” The Am Law Daily, December 26, 2013. “White Flight Hits Nation’s Law Schools,” The Am Law Daily, November 27, 2013. “Accreditation Reform Unlikely to Change Legal Education,” The Am Law Daily, October 29, 2013. “Law School Tuition Will Rise Despite Applicant Nosedive,” The Am Law Daily, September 3, 2013. “Paper on Law Degree’s Economic Value a Non-Sequitur,” The Am Law Daily, July 25, 2013. “State Bar Proposals Fail to Address Law Students’ Woes,” The Am Law Daily, July 11, 2013. “IBR May Not Bar Some Student Debtors From Shedding Debt,” The Am Law Daily, June 12, 2013. “Most States Saw Lawyer Surplus Grow From 2009 to 2011,” The Am Law Daily, May 14, 2013. “Why Are There No Puerto Rican Scamblogs?” The Am Law Daily, April 29, 2013. “Valley View by Matt Leichter: With a surplus of lawyers, there is no need to expand school,” Idaho Statesman, April 9, 2013. “Government Data Reveal Freestanding Private Law Schools’ Growing Reliance on Grad PLUS Loans,” The Am Law Daily, March 28, 2013. “U.S. Legal Sector Contracting Even As Nation’s Economy Recovers,” The Am Law Daily, March 6, 2013. “How Grad PLUS Loans Sustain Zombie Law Schools,” The Am Law Daily, February 13, 2013. “Case Western Dean Cagey on Unsustainability of Law School Tuition in Interview” The Am Law Daily, January 15, 2013. “What Do the Terms Used in the ABA’s Graduate Employment Questionnaire Really Mean?” The Am Law Daily, December 10, 2012. “Who Knew Law Students Were Scamming the Government All Along?,” The Am Law Daily, October 25, 2012. “Income-Based Repayment: Lifeline for Law Graduates, Certain Loser for Government,” The Am Law Daily, October 11, 2012. “New York’s New Mandatory Pro Bono Requirements a Step in the Wrong Direction,” The Am Law Daily, September 26, 2012. “A Tale of Two (California) Law Schools,” The Am Law Daily, September 7, 2012. “The Juris Doctor Is ‘Versatile’ Thanks Mainly to Numerous Logical Fallacies,” The Am Law Daily, August 14, 2012. “Do Not Trust Deans Bearing Versatile Juris Doctors,” The Am Law Daily, July 17, 2012. “Tough Choices Ahead for Some High-Ranked Law Schools,” The Am Law Daily, July 3, 2012. “Calculating Law Schools’ Cost Is Harder than You Might Think,” The Am Law Daily, May 16, 2012. “What the Numbers Don’t Say: Law School Applicants Are Getting Older, Not Dumber,” The Am Law Daily, April 19, 2012. “U.S. News Data Show 2011 May Be Beginning of End for Law School Tuition Bubble,” The Am Law Daily, March 19, 2012. “At Last, a Rational Explanation for Why Law School Tuition Keeps Rising,” The Am Law Daily, March 1, 2012. “Clever Plans to Reform Legal Education Won’t Make Legal Service Any Cheaper,” The Am Law Daily, January 30, 2012. “New BEA Data Showing Legal Sector Grew 2.3 Percent in 2010 No Reason to Celebrate,” The Am Law Daily, January 5, 2012. “ABA Regulations Don’t Cause Tuition Increases, Law Schools Do,” The Am Law Daily, December 22, 2011. “Law School Debt Bubble, Part II: Data Show Feds Will Lend $54.3 Billion to U.S. Law Schools by 2020,” The Am Law Daily, December 5, 2011. “Law School Debt Bubble: Aggregate Law School Grad Debt Grew $475 Million between 2008 and 2010,” The Am Law Daily, November 22, 2011. “Dear Prospective Law Students, Do Not ‘Reasonably Rely’ on Cooley’s Report One,” The Am Law Daily, November 3, 2011. “Media Outlets Claiming ‘Law Is No Longer a Golden Ticket’ Conceal Decades of a Profession in Decline,” The Am Law Daily, September 22, 2011. 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