James H. Johnston
Articles
New York Times
Lincoln's French Toast (January 7, 2012)
Washington Post
The
Man in the Knit Cap (February 5, 2006)
A
Mansion’s History of Insecurity (July 3, 2003)
Swift
and Terrible (December 9, 2001)
The Man Who (Almost)
Conquered Washington (March 17, 2001)
Monumental
Accomplishments, A Field Guide to Washington’s Civil War Memorials (August
11, 1999)
The CIA's JFK Secret: The
Classified Files Will Show the Agency Believed in a Conspiracy, Outlook
(September 27, 1992)
Did
Cuba Murder JFK? A New Look at Some Old Puzzles: The CIA, Castro and Revenge,
Outlook (November 19, 1989)
Maryland Historical Magazine
Every Picture
Tells a Story: A Narrative Portrait of Yarrow Mamout
American Lawyer Magazine
Litmus
Schmitmus, (Book Review, The Rehnquist Choice, May 2002)
Corporate Counsel
The Calculated Constitution (Book Review, Political
Numeracy, July 2002)
Injudicious Process (Book Review, The Rehnquist
Choice, May 2002)
L Magazine
The Spies Who Loved Him (October 8, 2002)
Legal Times
15,000 at Our Gates (Book review, Desperate Engagement, August 27, 2007)
The Not-So-Simple Gift (June 25,
2007)
Of Spooks and Spy-Catchers
(Book Review, Spy Wars, May 28, 2007)
Where No Man Has Gone Before (Book
Review, Ledyard, February 26, 2007)
Is He Qualified
(November 13, 2006)
Look Inward Attorney
(May 29, 2006)
Brought
to You By Congress (January 6, 2006)
And the Gods Snickered
(October 22, 2005)
Condemned to Repeat
(August 22, 2005)
Attorneys at the Gate
(May 16, 2005)
A Different Look at
Marbury (April 4, 2005)
Paradigm
Lost (Book Review, The Digital Person, January 10, 2005)
Twelve Angry Men (Theater Review, November 1,
2004)
The
Copyright System is Running Amok (Book Review, Promises to Keep,
November 1, 2004)
Security Counsel
(September 6, 2004)
Georgetown’s Mona Lisa (July 5, 2004)
Why Is Your Canceled Check No
Longer in the Mail? (June 7, 2004)
The Federal Communications
Commission in a Box (December 8, 2003)
Surfing the Law at the
National Archives (October 6, 2003)
When
the Past Speaks to the Present (Book Review, A Look over My Shoulder, July 7,
2003)
If This Land Could Talk (April
7, 2003)
Every Man (and Woman) a King in Cybespace
(February 10, 2003)
Internet
with the Speed of Light (November 18, 2002)
Jefferson’s Beguiling Metaphor (Book Review, Separation
of Church and State, September 30, 2002)
Free-Lance Writers Lost in Cyberspace (June 3,
2002)
Counting on the Constitution (Book Review, Political
Numeracy, April 8, 2002)
Lawyer Discipline by the Numbers (March 6, 200)
A Short History of Lawyer Discipline (March 4,
200)
Lessig’s
"Commons" Sense (Book Review, The Future of Ideas,
February 11, 2002)
After the Lawsuit
(October 8, 2001)
Computers and the Changing Courtroom (October 8,
2001)
State of the Art: Computers in Litigation (October
1, 2001)
Beware the People Weeping (June 18, 2001)
The Trial of the 19th Century (June 4,
2001)
A Contrarian’s Concerns (Book Review, Republic.com,
May 21, 2001)
Beyond Cyberlaw: Dealing with the Human Genome
(May 7, 2001)
Trial and Tribulation (Book Review, World War
3.0, February 12, 2001)
Can We Find the Frequencies for 3G Wireless?
(January 29, 2001)
The Next New Thing: Third Generation Wireless
(January 15, 2001)
Hunting for the Best Heads (November 20, 2000)
Beware of Carnivore's Voracious Appetite
(September 4, 2000)
The Working Group Behind Cyberlaw Policy (July 17,
2000)
The
Education of Reed Hundt (Book Review, You Say You Want a Revolution,
May 29, 2000)
A New Edge to an Old Tool – Online ADR (May 1,
2000)
Code/Red (Book Review, Code and Other Laws of
Cyberspace, April 3, 2000)
Can Radio’s Past Help Us Divine Internet’s Future?
(March 13, 2000)
Are Commercial Snoopers in the Same League as
Hackers? (January 3, 2000)
Honest Abe: By
the People (Book Review, Lincoln as I Knew Him, November 29,
1999)
Remember When Laws Were Printed in Books? (October
4, 1999)
Legal Loners Make Great Leaders (August 16, 1999)
The Bar’s Missed Opportunities (June 21, 1999)
Is Internet Big Boon or Big Brother? (May 17,
1999)
Harvard Law Puts Socrates Online (April 19, 1999)
Net Search Finds Playboy in a Huff (March 22,
1999)
Putting Robert Frost on Ice (February 22, 1999)
You Are the Prey in the Wild Web (January 18,
1999)
Is Everyone Ready for E-Law? (November 2, 1998)
God and Man at the University
(September 21, 1998)
In Software World, Standard Is Better (August 10,
1998)
Your Local Library and Internet Porn (June 8,
1998)
When Is a Forum Too Wide Open? (April 6,
1998)
Why Aren’t More Decisions Online? (January
26, 1998)
No Easy Way (Yet) to Invest Online (October 20,
1997)
Network’s Promise Not Fully Realized (July 7,
1997)
How to Get Voters to Get Out and Vote (December
11, 1989)
New America Foundation
Johnston
and Snider, Breaking the Chains: Unlicensed Spectrum as a Last-Mile Broadband
Solution (June 2003)
Progressive Policy Institute
Johnston and Atkinson, Stopping the Regulatory
Threats to the Emergence of Online Law (June 15, 2000)
U.S. Senate
Final Report of the Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence: The Investigation of the Assassination of President John F.
Kennedy, Performance of the Intelligence Agencies (1976)