Review of Status Manipulation in Chae Chan Ping v. United States Rose Cuison-Villazor

Michigan Law Review
2023

“Status Manipulation and Spectral Sovereigns”

  • International and Comparative Law
  • Race and the Law
Columbia Human Rights Law Review
2022

“The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on First-Generation Women Test-Takers: Magnifying Adversities, Stress, and Consequences for Bar Exam Performance”

Journal of Social Issues
2022

Review of La Historia de los Derrotados: Americanizacion y Romanticismo en Puerto Rico, 1898-1917 by Ruben Nazario Velasco

  • Legal Writing and Research
  • Legal History
Law and History Review
2021

“Truer U.S. History: Race, Borders, and Status Manipulation”

  • Race and the Law
  • Legal History
Yale Law Journal
2021

“Mindsets in Legal Education”

  • Legal Writing and Research
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Journal of Legal Education
2021

“The COVID-19 Pandemic and Bar Performance: Magnifying Adversities, Stress, and Disparities Among Bar Test-Takers”

Raising the Bar and AccessLex Institute Publication
2021

Examining the California Cut Score: An Empirical Analysis of Minimum Competency, Public Protection, Disparate Impact, and National Standards

2020

“Safeguard or Barrier: An Empirical Examination of Bar Exam Cut Scores”

  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Journal of Legal Education
2020

Almost Citizens: Puerto Rico, The U.S. Constitution, and Empire

  • Constitutional Law
  • Race and the Law
2019

“The Lion in the Path: The Reconstruction as a Constraint on Empire”

Southern California Law Review
2018

“Historians’ Amicus Briefs: Practice and Prospect”

  • Legal Writing and Research
  • Legal History
Oxford Handbook of Historical Legal Research
2018

“Accomplices of Abbott Lawrence Lowell”

  • Legal History
Harvard Law Review Forum
2017

“Stereotype Threat and Anti-Discrimination Law: Affirmative Steps to Promote Meritocracy and Racial Equality”

  • Race and the Law
Southern California Law Review
2015

“Citizens of Empire: Puerto Rico, Status and Constitutional Change”

  • Constitutional Law
  • Race and the Law
  • Legal History
California Law Review
2014

“Affirmative Meritocracy”

  • Race and the Law
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Social Issues and Policy Review
2013

“Bioethics and Bioseccurity Education in China: Rise of a Scientific Superpower”

Education and Ethics in the Life Sciences: Strengthening the Prohibition of Biological Weapons
2010

“Meanings of Citizenship in the U.S. Empire: Puerto Rico, Isabel Gonzalez, and the Supreme Court, 1898- 1905”

  • Race and the Law
  • Legal History
Journal of American Ethnic History
2008

“An “Unintended Consequence”: Dred Scott Reinterpreted”

  • Constitutional Law
  • Race and the Law
  • Civil Rights
  • Legal History
Michigan Law Review
2008

“Word Games: Raising and Resolving the Shortcomings in Accident-Insurance Doctrine that Autoerotic-Asphyxiation Cases Reveal”

  • Administrative Law
  • Health Law
Michigan Law Review
2005

Fields of Empire Ripe for Trade Unionism: The American Federation of Labor, Agricultural Workers of Color, and the Pan-American Labor Movement

Group-Based Inequalities in Relationships in Law School Predict Disparities in Belonging, Satisfaction, and Achievement in Law School

Wong Kim Ark, International White Supremacy, and the Law of Nations

“Jus Soli and Jus Sanguinis: An Invented Tradition”

Law and History Review

A Situated-Stress Mindset Intervention Improves Bar Passage Rates Among Socially Disadvantaged Bar Exam Applicants