My Other Car is a Shakespeare: A Response to Shahan and Whalen's "Apples to Oranges in Bard Styometrics." (PDF)

Two Tough Nuts to Crack: Did Shakespeare Write the "Shakespeare" Portions of Sir Thomas More and Edward III? (PDF)

Oxford By The Numbers: What Are The Odds That The Earl Of Oxford Could Have Written Shakespeare's Poems And Plays? (PDF)

“The Claremont Shakespeare Clinic: Chapter One of In Search of Shakespeare” (in preparation).

“Glass Slippers and Seven-League Boots: C-Prompted Doubts About Ascribing A Funeral Elegy and A Lover's Complaint to Shakespeare.” With Robert J. Valenza. 48 Shakespeare Quarterly 177 (June 1997)

“So Much Hardball, So Little of it Over the Plate: Conclusions from our ‘Debate’ with Donald Foster.” With Robert J. Valenza. Original, uncut version of a much shorter note of the same title, forthcoming in Computers and the Humanities

Can the Oxford Candidacy be Saved? A Response to W. Ron Hess, "Shakespeare's Dates: Their Effect on Stylistic Analysis," The Oxfordian, vol 3, 2000.

“Greenbacks Ueber Gridlock: Pricing the Way to Cleaner Air and Faster Roads in the South Coast Basin” Planning and Markets, October, 2000.

“Suffrage.” Forthcoming in the Oxford Companion to United States History.

“Sexual Revolutions, Great and Small,” from The Politics of Population (in preparation).

“Elliott’s Laws”