The Lincoln Administration’s Negotiations to Colonize African Americans in Dutch Suriname, by Michael Douma. Civil War History 61.2 111-137 Navigating the Pitfalls of Counterfactuality: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Legal Fictions, by Hans Lind. Doi: 10.1080/1535685X.2024 (invited journal contribution, in print) Translation Approaches in Legal Hermeneutics, by Hans Lind (lead author), Christina Mulligan, Michael Duoma and Brian Quinn. The International Journal for the Semiotics of Law 33, 299–323 How the First Ten Amendments became the Bill of Rights, by Michael Douma. Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy 15:2, 593-614 The End of Originalism? Comparing Cultures and Text Exegesis, by Hans Lind, Law and Literature 34.2, 257-278 Diverse Originalism, by Christina Mullligan, University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 21, 379-438 Founding-era translations of the U.S. Constitution, by Christina Mulligan, Michael Douma, Hans Lind and Brian Quinn. Constitutional Commentary 31.1, 1-53 Appendix to: Founding-era translations of the U.S. Constitution, by Christina Mulligan, Michael Douma, Hans Lind and Brian Quinn. Constitutional Commentary 31.1, 66-147 Early Dutch Translations of the U.S. Constitution: Public Meaning in a Transnational Context, by Michael Douma. Law and History Review 37:3