Several of Stephanie’s articles were cited:
- London Calling: Does the U.K.’s Experience with Individual Taxation Clash with the U.S.’s Expectations?, 55 St. Louis U. L.J. 159 (2010), in Samuel D. Brunson, Taxing Polygamy, 91 Wash. U. L. Rev. 113 (2013);
- Political Hot Potato: How Closing Loopholes Can Get Policymakers Cooked, 37 J. Legis. 142 (2012), in Gregory Klass & Kathryn Zeiler, Against Endowment Theory: Experimental Economics and Legal Scholarship, 61 UCLA L. Rev. 2 (2013); and
- To Have and to Hold: What Does Love (of Money) Have to Do with Joint Filing?, 11 Nev. L.J. 718 (2011), in Samuel D. Brunson, Taxing Polygamy, 91 Wash. U. L. Rev. 113 (2013), and in Deborah A. Widiss, Leveling Up After DOMA, 89 Ind. L.J. 43 (2014).