Publications

Law Review Articles

The Kids are Online: The Internet, the Commerce Clause and the Amended Federal Kidnapping Act, 14 U.Penn J. Const. L. 215 (October 2011).  Read it at SSRN here.

Federalism and Capital Punishment: New England Stories, 36 Vermont L. Rev. 81 (Fall 2011).  This article was cited in the Supplemental Brief of the United States for rehearing en banc in United States v. Gabrion, No. 02-1386 (6th Cir. 2012).  Read this article at SSRN here.

Presentations

•March 5, 2012, Prohibition: Important Protection or Failed Public Policy?: A Panel Discussion. Sponsored by the American Constitution Society at Vermont Law School.

•Feb. 14, 2012, ILEAD Lecture at Dartmouth College: Privacy and Technology in the Digital Age.

•July 12, 2011, Presentation on The Kids Are Online: The Internet, the Commerce Clause and the Amended Federal Kidnapping Act, at the Berkman Center for the Internet and Society at Harvard University, luncheon speaker series. View this presentation here.

•May 16, 2011 — Keynote Address, Grafton County, New Hampshire Drug Court commencement ceremony.

•October 5, 2010, Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006: Major Provisions and Constitutional Challenges, presentation to New England Council on Crime and Delinquency.

Novels and Short Stories

Notorious (William Morrow, 2008).

Cover-Up (William Morrow, 2007).

The Finishing School (William Morrow, 2006).

Most Wanted (William Morrow, 2005).

• “The Mother,” in The Prosecution Rests (Little, Brown and Company, 2009).

• “Ambition,” in Politics Noir (Verso, 2008).

• “The Long Shot,” in Murder at the Racetrack (Mysterious Press 2006).

• “The Last Honest Man in Brooklyn,” in Hardboiled Brooklyn (Bleak House Books 2006).

For more on the books, visit www.michelemartinez.com