- The Ethics of Ghetto Abolitionism – Response to Commentators
- Comments on Tommie Shelby, Dark Ghettos: Injustice, Dissent, and Reform
- Response to Dark Ghettos: Injustice, Dissent, and Reform
- Commentary on Dark Ghettos
- Make America Again: The 2016 NASSP Book Prize – Award Winner: Tommie Shelby, Dark Ghettos: Injustice, Dissent, and Reform (Harvard University Press, 2016)
- Doing Justice to the Is-Ought Gap
- Epistemic Injustice and Its Amelioration – Toward Restorative Epistemic Justice
- Rawls, Libertarianism, and the Employment Problem – On the Unwritten Chapter in A Theory of Justice
- Mental Illness Stigma and Epistemic Credibility
- Who Has the Right to Have Rights?
- Towards a Poliethics of Enhanced Responsibility
- Anti-Carceral Feminism and Sexual Assault—A Defense – A Critique of the Critique of the Critique of Carceral Feminism
- Unmaking and Remaking the World in Long-term Solitary Confinement
- Editors’ Introduction
- Fishkin’s Bottlenecks – DeCoster’s Reply
- Equality of Opportunity, Disability, and Stigma – Commentary on Joseph Fishkin’s Bottlenecks: A New Theory of Equal Opportunity
- Equal Opportunity and Its Discontents – Comments on Joseph Fishkin’s Bottlenecks
- Deviance to Diminish Educational Disparity
- Learning as Learning How to Feel
- Why Can’t We Behave? Justice and Ethical Conduct in the Academy
- Doubts about Liberal Forms of Civic Education
- Bottlenecks, Disability, and Preference-Formation – A Reply
- A Tale of Two Hypocrisies – Adam Smith, Ha-Joon Chang, and the Principles and Policies of Neoliberalism
- How Not to Think about Forgiveness
- The Primacy of Hope
- Autonomy, Sexuality, and Intellectual Disability
- Objectivity as Neutrality, Nondisabled Ignorance, and Strong Objectivity in Biomedical Ethics
- Who Do We Think We Are?