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

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

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

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