“Section 2 After Section 5: Voting Rights and the Race to the Bottom”

  • Civil Rights
William and Mary Law Review
2018

“Disability, Universalism, Social Rights, and Citizenship”

  • Civil Rights
  • Health Law
Cardozo Law Review
2017

“Disability Rights and Labor: Is This Conflict Really Necessary?”

  • Civil Rights
  • Labor and Employment Law
Indiana Law Journal
2017

“Response to Five Philosophers: Toward a Feminist Theory of the State Some Decades Later”

  • Civil Rights
Feminist Philosophy Quarterly
2017

“Substantive Equality Revisited: A Reply to Sandra Fredman”

  • Civil Rights
International Journal of Constitutional Law
2016

“Rape Redefined”

  • Civil Rights
Harvard Law and Policy Review
2016

“In Their Hands: Restoring Institutional Liability for Sexual Harassment in Education”

  • Civil Rights
Yale Law Journal
2016

“The Disability Cliff”

  • Civil Rights
  • Health Law
Democracy
2015

“We Don’t Need ‘Modern Asylums’ ”

  • Civil Rights
The American Prospect
2015

“Dahl’s Feminism?”

  • Civil Rights
Journal of Political Power
2015

“When Stereotypes Attack”

  • Civil Rights
Litigation
2015

“Formalism and Employer Liability Under Title VII”

  • Civil Rights
  • Labor and Employment Law
University of Chicago Legal Forum
2014

“On Class-Not-Race”

  • Civil Rights
Law Quadrangle Notes
2014

“Creating International Law: Gender as Leading Edge”

  • International and Comparative Law
  • Civil Rights
Harvard Journal of Law and Gender
2013

“South Carolina’s ‘Evolutionary Process’ ”

  • Civil Rights
Columbia Law Review Sidebar
2013

“Shelby County v. Holder: Why Section 2 Matters”

  • Civil Rights
Law Quadrangle Notes
2013

“A Cure Worse than the Disease?”

  • Civil Rights
Yale Law Journal Online
2013

“Grutter’s Denouement: Three Templates from the Roberts Court”

  • Civil Rights
Northwestern University Law Review
2013

“Employment Law and Social Equality”

  • Civil Rights
  • Labor and Employment Law
Michigan Law Review
2013

“What Was Wrong with the Record?”

  • Constitutional Law
  • Civil Rights
Election Law Journal
2013

“Democrats at DOJ: Why Partisan Use of the Voting Rights Act Might Not Be So Bad After All”

  • Civil Rights
Stanford Law and Policy Review
2012

“On Overreaching, or Why Rick Perry May Save the Voting Rights Act but Destroy Affirmative Action”

  • Civil Rights
Election Law Journal
2012

“Racialized Assumptions and Constitutional Harm: Claims of Injury Based on Public School Assignment”

  • Civil Rights
Temple Law Review
2011

“The UK CEDAW Story”

  • Human Rights
  • Civil Rights
European Human Rights Law Review
2011

“Gender--The Future”

  • Civil Rights
Constellations
2010

“A Love Letter to Ruth Bader Ginsberg”

  • Human Rights
  • Civil Rights
Women’s Rights Law Reporter
2010

“Engineering the Endgame”

  • Civil Rights
Michigan Law Review
2010