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  • Michael Dorff

    Books

    Becoming a Public Benefit Corporation: Express Your Values, Energize Stakeholders, Make the World a Better Place. Stanford University Press (2023). Book Info.

  • Ingrid Eagly

    Books and Chapters

    Virtual Adjudication in Criminal Courts, in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice (edited by Henry N. Pontell). Oxford University Press (forthcoming 2025). Punishing Immigration, Chapter 19, in Oxford Handbook on Sentencing (edited by Michael T. Light & Ryan D. King). Oxford University Press (forthcoming 2025).

    Articles

    Detaining America, __ Michigan State Law Review __ (forthcoming 2026). (invited symposium contribution) Access to Counsel in Immigration Court, Revisited (with Steven Shafer and Renee Moulton), 111 Iowa Law Review __ (forthcoming 2025). Detained Immigration Courts (with Steven Shafer), 110 Virginia Law Review 691 (2024). Selected for inclusion in 29 Bender’s Immigration Bulletin 1509 (Lexis-Nexis 2024). HeinOnline | Full Text

    Essays

    Second Chances in Criminal and Immigration Law, 2022 Ralph F. Fuchs Lecture, 98 Indiana Law Journal 977 (2023). Selected for inclusion in 44 Immigration & Nationality Law Review __ (2024).  HeinOnline | Full Text

    Book Reviews and Response Pieces

    The Racism of Immigration Crime Prosecution, 109 Iowa Law Review Online 27 (2023). Reviewing Race, History, and Immigration Crimes, by Eric Fish, 107 Iowa Law Review 1051 (2022). HeinOnline | Full Text

  • Joseph Fishkin

    Articles and Essays

    What Is a Political Party?, in The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law (edited by Eugene D. Mazo, Oxford University Press, 2024). Full Text Representation for Those Who Cannot Vote, 61 Hous. L. Rev. 755. Full Text

  • Jason Fiske

    Books

    Navigating Your Legal Master’s Program: A Roadmap for Success (with David W. Dye, Sandra Ortland Erickson, and Beth L. Haas). (2024). Book Info.

  • Cary Franklin

    Articles and Chapters

    History and Tradition’s Equality Problem, 133 Yale L.J. Forum 946. Full Text

  • Fanna Gamal

    Articles & Chapters

    The Algorithmic Racial Proxy, 114 Calif. L. Rev _ (forthcoming 2026). "What Does Critical Race Theory Teach Us About Non-Reformist Reforms?" LPE Blog, (November 29, 2023). Full Text

  • Stephen Gardbaum

    Articles and Chapters

    Courts and Democratic Backsliding: A Comparative Perspective on the United States, 46 (4) Law & Policy 325 (2024). Full Text Separation of Powers and Political Parties, in The Cambridge Handbook on Separation of Powers, (edited by edited by Eoin Carolan, Cora Chan, Erin Delaney, Michaela Hailbronner, David Kosař, Mathieu Leloup, Joana Mendes, and Sergio Verdugo, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2025). Full Text Collaborative and abusive constitutionalism, 35 K.L.J. 551 (2024). Full Text What the World Can Teach Us About Supreme Court Reform, 70 UCLA L. Rev. Discourse 184 (2023).

  • Richard Gottlieb

    Books

    Consumer Financial Services Answer Book. Practising Law Institute (2023).

  • Ariela Gross

    Books

    The Oxford Handbook of Race and Law in the United States. (forthcoming 2025).

    Articles and Book Chapters

    Of Coercion, ‘Consent,’ and Concubines: The Regulation and Litigation of Interracial Sex And Marriage under Slavery in the U.S. South, in Regulating Interracialized Intimacies: European and Global Perspectives (edited by Betty de Hart & Elena Zambelli, eds., Routledge, forthcoming 2024).

    Selected Recent Lectures, Talks and Workshops

    Slavery, Law, and The Constitution. National Constitution Center, Teaching Workshop, June 24, 2024.
    Chair and Participant, Roundtable: Can New Histories of Reconstruction Transform The Constitution?.  Law and Society Assn. Annual Meeting, Denver, Colo., June 8, 2024. Erasing Slavery: “Redemption” and The Memory of Reconstruction. The Grace MacNeil Lecture, Natchez Historical Society, Natchez, Miss., May 28, 2024.
    Examining Our Universities, Our Cities, Ourselves. A Public Conversation with Ariela Gross, Leslie Harris, and Martha Jones, Wissenschaftskolleg, Berlin, March 27, 2024. Erasing Slavery: Right-Wing Backlash and The Memory of a Timeless Colorblind Constitution. University of Paris – Cité, Paris, France, March 22, 2024.
    Reparations Movements, the Politics and Memory of Racial Justice in the U.S. Today.  Colloquium on Reparations, Sciences Po Law School, Paris, France, March 8, 2024.
    Is ‘Slave’ A Race-Neutral Category? The Uses of History in the Students for Fair Admissions Case. Annual Senior Scholars Panel, Law and Humanities Workshop, March 1, 2024 (Zoom). Comment on “Slavery’s Legalities.  at “The Spirit of The Law,” Penn Carey Law School, Oct. 27, 2023.
    Erasing Slavery, Commemorating Emancipation: The Constitution as Monument.
    • Contesting Commemorations: Public Memory in The South and West;
    • Autry Museum, Los Angeles, April 27, 2024, 
    • SMU-Autry, Taos, NM, October 6, 2023.
    Erasing Slavery: Battles Over Constitutional Memory. at the Journal of American Constitutional History Conference, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, September 29, 2023.


    Of Consent, Coercion, and Concubines: The Regulation and Litigation of Interracial Sex and Marriage in the Antebellum South.

    • Race, Law, and History Workshop, University of Michigan, April 3, 2023;
    • Euromix: Symposium on Regulating Mixture, at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 12, 2022.
               

    Selected Recent Essays and Op-Eds

    The Taft Court, Equal Protection, and The Centrality (or not) of Race. 2/22/24 Balkinization (Blog)
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  • Laura E. Gómez

    Articles and Chapters

    Justice Reynoso's Legacy In Context, 39 Chicana/o-Latina/o L. Rev. 1 (2023). Full Text

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