• Policing Confessions, Phila. Inquirer, Nov. 9, 2012 (op-ed).[more]

  • Criminal defense lawyer Bernie Segal enters hospice care in Northern California, Legal Intelligencer, Aug. 15, 2011, at 2 (letter to the editor).

  • A Reply to Jules Epstein: Is There an Objective Way to Define the \"Worst of the Worst\"?, 19 Temple Pol. & Civ. Rts. L. Rev. 421 (2010).

  • State of NITA v. Walter Bacon (NITA 2005) (with T. Innes III).

  • New Bars in Pennsylvania Capital Post-Conviction Law and their Implications for Federal Habeas Corpus Review, 73 Temple L. Rev. 69 (2000).

  • Commentaries to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (NITA 1999).

  • \"Are You Going to Arraign His Whole Life?\": How Sexual Propensity Evidence Violates the Due Process Clause, 28 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 1 (1996) (with S. Stigall).

  • A Comparison of the Defense of the Indigent in Japan and the United States, 3 Japanese L.Q. (1995).

  • Improving Interviewing Skills, 11th Biennial Conference of the Section on Business Law (Aug. 1993).

  • Case file, Professional Responsibility, In Re Grooten (NITA 1992).[more]

  • United States v. Salerno; Redrafting the Due Process Model: The Preventive Detention Blueprint, 62 Temple L. Rev. 1225 (1989) (with E. Ohlbaum).

  • Does a Criminal Defendant Have a Constitutional Right to Compel the Production of Privileged Testimony Through Use Immunity? , 30 Vill. L. Rev. 1501 (1985).

  • Cross-examination, 7 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 19 (1983).

  • Nita Fire & Casualty Company v. Rubino and Son, Dry Cleaners (NITA 1981), (2d ed. 1983) (with A. Bocchino).[more]

  • Plea Bargaining in the Free Enterprise System, 5 Litigation 27 (1978).

  • Green, Dutton and Chambers: Three Cases in Search of a Theory, 7 Rutgers-Camden L.J. 43 (1975).

  • Evidentiary Searches, The Rule and Reason, 54 Geo. L.J. 821 (1965).