Books
Critical Race Theory
(edited by Kimberlé Crenshaw, et al.).
New Press (1995).
Words that Wound: Critical Race Theory, Assaultive Speech and the First Amendment
(with Mari J. Matsuda, et al.).
Westview (1993).
Articles and Chapters
From Private Violence to Mass Incarceration: Thinking Intersectionally About Women, Race, and Social Control, 59
UCLA Law Review
1418
(2012).
Twenty Years of Critical Race Theory: Looking Back to Move Forward, 43
Connecticut Law Review
1253-1352
(2011).
Close Encounters of Three Kinds: On Teaching Dominance, Feminism, and Intersectionality, 46
Tulsa Law Review
151-89
(2010).
Symposium: Catharine MacKennon.
Framing Affirmative Action, 105
Michigan Law Review First Impressions
123
(2007).
A Black Feminist Critique of Antidicrimination Law, in
Philosophical Problems in the Law
339-343
4th ed.
(edited by David M. Adams, Wadsworth, 2005).
The First Decade: Critical Reflections, or “A Foot in the Closing Door”, 49
UCLA Law Review
1343-72
(2002).
Opening Remarks: Reclaiming Yesterday’s Future, 47
UCLA Law Review
1459-65
(2000).
Playing Race Cards: Constructing a Pro-active Defense of Affirmative Action, 16
National Black Law Journal
196-214
(2000).
Foreword, in
Black Men on Race, Gender and Sexuality: A Critical Reader
(edited by Devon W. Carbado, New York University Press, 1999).
The Contradictions of Mainstream Constitutional Theory (with Gary Peller),
45
UCLA Law Review
1683-1715
(1998).
Symposium: Voices of the People: Essays on Constitutional Democracy In Memory of Professor Julian N. Eule.
Color-blind Dreams and Racial Nightmares: Reconfiguring Racism in the Post-Civil Rights Era, in
Birth of A Nation`hood: Gaze, Script and Spectacle in the O.J. Simpson Trial
(edited by Toni Morrison and Claudia Brodsky LaCour, Pantheon Books, 1997).
Panel Presentation on Cultural Battery, 25
University of Toledo Law Review
891-901
(1994).
Reel Time/Real Justice (with Gary Peller),
70
Denver University Law Review
283-96
(1993).
Colloquy: Racism in the Wake of the Los Angeles Riots.
Race, Gender, and Sexual Harassment, 65
Southern California Law Review
1467-76
(1992).
Running from Race (Commentary on the Democrats’ Discourse on Race) (with Gary Peller),
7
Taken
13-17
(1992).
Whose Story Is It, Anyway? Feminist and Antiracist Appropriations of Anita Hill, in
Race-ing Justice, En-gendering Power
402-40
(edited by Toni Morrison, Pantheon Books, 1992).
Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color, 43
Stanford Law Review
1241-99
(1991).
Women of Color at the Center: Selections from the Third National Conference on Women of Color and the Law.
Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics, 1989
University of Chicago Legal Forum
139-67
(1989).
Reprinted in T
he Politics of Law: A Progressive Critique 195-217 (2nd ed., edited by David Kairys, Pantheon, 1990).
Toward a Race-Conscious Pedagogy in Legal Education (Foreword: Voting Rights: Strategies for Legal and Community Action), 11
National Black Law Journal
1-14
(1989).
Race, Reform, and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination Law, 101
Harvard Law Review
1331-87
(1988).
Reprinted in
Critical Legal Thought: An American-German Debate (edited by Christian Joerges and David M. Trubek, Nomos, 1989).
Other
Ahead to the Past: The Politics of Plessy, 3
Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noir
8
(2001).
Book Review, Stranger Than Fiction, 15
California Lawyer
63-67
(1995).
Reviewing
Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas, by Jane Mayer and Jill Abramson.