Stolle, D. P. (1998). Advance directives, AIDS, and mental health: TJ preventive lawyering for the HIV-positive client. Psychology, Public Policy & Law, 4, 954-998.
Patry, M., Wexler, D. B., Stolle, D. P., & Tomkins, A. J. (1998). Better legal counseling through empirical research: Identifying psycholegal soft spots and strategies. California Western Law Review, 34, 439-455.
Stolle, D. P., Wexler, D. B., Winick, B. J., & Dauer, E. A. (1997). Integrating preventive law and therapeutic jurisprudence: A law and psychology based approach to lawyering. California Western Law Review, 34, 15-51.
Stolle, D. P., & Slain, A. J. (1997). Standard form contracts and contract schemas: A preliminary investigation of the effects of exculpatory clauses on consumers’ propensity to sue. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 15, 83-94.
Fondacaro, M., & Stolle, D. P., (1996). Revoking motor vehicle and professional licenses for purposes of child support enforcement: Constitutional challenges and policy implications. Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy, 5, 355-399.
Stolle, D. P. (1996). Professional responsibility in elder law: A synthesis of preventive law and therapeutic jurisprudence. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 14, 459-478.
Stolle, D. P., Robbennolt, J. K., & Wiener, R. L. (1996). The perceived fairness of the psychologist trial consultant: An empirical investigation. Law & Psychology Review, 20, 139-177.
Stolle, D. P., Fondacaro, M., Olson, K. & Wilcox, B. (1995). Column: Bringing community psychology to the state legislative arena: The reform of child support enforcement legislation. The Community Psychologist, 28, 5-7.