- “Advocates Cheer Revival of Bill to ‘Restore Critical Protections’ to Arctic Refuge” US Congressman Jared Huffman (D-Calif.); Feb. 1, 2023
- Universities on Fire: Higher Education in the Climate Crisis, Bryan Alexander, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023
- Technology and Oligarchy Capitalism, Luis Suarez-Villa, Taylor & Francis, 2023
- Endless Holocausts: Mass Death in the History of the United States Empire, David Michael Smith, Monthly Review Press, 2023
- “Trump’s Legacy: The Long-Term Risks to American Democracy” Michael Vitiello, Lewis & Clark Law Review; 2022
- Project Censored’s State of the Free Press 2023, Mickey Huff and Andy Lee Roth, eds., Seven Stories Press, 2022
- “‘Cleaner Air is Coming’ as London Expands Vehicle Pollution Fee to Entire Metro Area” World Economic Forum; Dec. 5, 2022
- Baidu: Geopolitical Dynamics of the Internet in China, ShinJoung Yeo, Taylor & Francis, 2022
- “‘Obscene,’ Says Sanders After CBO Reports Richest 1% Now Owns Over 1/3 of US Wealth” US Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.); Sep. 28, 2022
- “Sanders, Kaine Hail US Senate’s Passage of Brazil Election Resolution” US Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.); Sep. 28, 2022
- Stranger in My Own Land: Palestine, Israel, and One Family’s Story of Home, Fida Jiryis, Hurst Publishers/Oxford University Press, 2022
- UCLA Center X, April 1, 2022
- A Deeper Sickness: Journal of America in the Pandemic Year, Margaret Peacock and Erik L. Petersen, Beacon Press, 2022
- Statement of the Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent on DDPA+20 United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights; Sept. 22, 2021
- UCLA Library Critical Media Literacy; June 12, 2021
- “Nobel laureates urge humanity to stop ‘taking colossal risk with our common future'” Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology; April 29, 2021
- “Landlording during the pandemic” A Journal of the Plague Year, Arizona State University School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies; March 30, 2021
- Majority of US Voters Across Political Spectrum Back Landmark Pro-Democracy Reform Bill: Poll US Senator Jeff Merkley; Feb. 5, 2021
- Reflections on War, Diplomacy, Human Rights and Liberalism: Blind Spots, Adam Hughes Henry, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2020
- “What COVID-19 Reveals About Twenty-First Century Capitalism: Adversity and Opportunity” Susan K. Sell, Nature Public Health Emergency Collection, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, 2020
- “Senate Dems urge utilities to suspend shutoffs during pandemic” US Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio); Oct. 30, 2020
- “Ro Khanna introduces bill for 18-year term limits for Supreme Court justices” US Congressman Ro Khanna (D-Calif.); Sep. 25, 2020
- Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University & Committee to Protect Journalist v. Central Intelligence Agency & United States State Department; Amicus brief in support of plaintiffs, US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. July 24, 2020 (also: Human Rights Watch, Committee to Protect Journalists)
- Violence, Toby Miller, Routledge, 2020
- “Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ro Khanna Introduce Bill to Increase Military Accountability for Civilian Casualties” US Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA); June 12, 2020
- “Evaluating the moral permissibility of torture is legalization of torture” Gunav Lal Gujral, Durham Law School (UK), International Journal of Law; June 8, 2020; also in World Affairs
- Issues in Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility, SAGE Publishing, 2020
- “Blood on whose hands?” by Brett Wilkins; Common Dreams, Jan. 6, 2020 — Required reading in Prof. Noam Chomsky’s “What Is Politics?” course, Arizona State University; Spring 2020 semester
- Hong Kong Constitutionalism: The British Legacy and the Chinese Future Richard Cullen (professor of law at Hong Kong University), Routledge, 2020
- The Psychopath Epidemic: Why the World Is So F*cked Up and What You Can Do About It Cameron Reilly, Simon & Schuster, 2020
- “Militarism, Precarity and Embeddedness” Mark Moberg, Economic Anthropology; Vol. 7, Issue 1 (Jan. 2020)
- Dangerously Divided: How Race and Class Shape Winning and Losing in American Politics, Zoltan L. Hajnal, Cambridge University Press, Jan. 2020
- “They Hate Us for Our War Crimes: An Argument for US Ratification of the Rome Statute” The John Marshall Law Review, Dec. 2019
- “Restoring Sovereignty? As Brexit Looms, UK Finds Itself at the Heart of Several Self-Determination Controversies” Michigan Journal of International Law, Vol. 40 (April 2019); University of Michigan Law School
- “Security Press Review: Link List — International Security Policy and the Consequences of Terror” Germany; Federal Agency for Civic Education, March 25, 2019
- Arcs of Global Justice: Essays in Honour of William A. Schabas Margaret M. DeGuzman & Diane Marie Amann, eds., Oxford University Press, Jan., 2018
- “Justice Denied: A Global Study of Wrongful Death Row Convictions” The Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide, Cornell Law School, Jan., 2018
- “The #Buffalo25 and the new era of immigration enforcement” Nicole Hallett, CUNY Law Review; Vol. 21:1 (2018)
- Class Privilege: How Law Shelters Shareholders & Coddles Capitalism Harry Glasbeek, Between The Lines Publishing, April 2017
- The Salvador Option: The United States in El Salvador, 1977-1992 Russell Crandall, Cambridge University Press, May, 2016
- The London Olympics of 2012: Politics, Promises and Legacy Stephen Wagg, Springer Books, 2016
- Religion on the Battlefield Ron E. Hassner, Cornell University Press, May 2016
- “Obama accepts Malaysia slavery in order to seal TPP deal” US Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ), July 9, 2015
- “Jean-Pierre Gorges, French parliament’s lone voice for peace” US Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA), January 14, 2015
- “Meaningful Review and Due Process: How Guantanamo Detention Is Changing the Battlefield” Adam R. Pearlman, Associate Deputy General Counsel, United States Department of Defense, Harvard Law School National Security Journal, Vol. 6 (2015)
- Understanding Israel/Palestine Eve Spangler, Springer Books, 2015
- “Challenging Juvenile Life Without Parole” Columbia Law School Human Rights Institute, June, 2014
- Japan: The Paradox of Harmony Keiko Hirata, Mark Warschauer, Yale University Press, June 2014