This is What Democ­ra­cy Looks Like: Title IX and the Legit­i­ma­cy of the Admin­is­tra­tive State”

  • Admin­is­tra­tive Law
  • Civ­il Rights
Michi­gan Law Review
2020

Equal­i­ty of Oppor­tu­ni­ty and the School­house Gate”

  • Con­sti­tu­tion­al Law
  • Legal Writ­ing and Research
  • Civ­il Rights
Yale Law Journal
2019

Facts, Val­ues, Jus­ti­fi­ca­tion, Democracy”

  • Civ­il Rights
Har­vard Law Review
2018

Racism Did­n’t Stop at Jim Crow”

  • Civ­il Rights
Democ­ra­cy
2017

Who is Respon­si­ble for the Stealth Assault on Civ­il Rights?”

  • Civ­il Rights
Michi­gan Law Review
2016

Social Change Lit­i­ga­tion as Just Anoth­er Polit­i­cal Tool”

  • Lit­i­ga­tion
  • Civ­il Rights
New Ram­bler Review
2015

Bot­tle­necks and Antidis­crim­i­na­tion Theory”

  • Civ­il Rights
Texas Law Review
2014

Inte­gra­tion Reclaimed”

  • Legal Writ­ing and Research
  • Civ­il Rights
  • Legal His­to­ry
Con­necti­cut Law Review
2013

An Unin­tend­ed Con­se­quence”: Dred Scott Reinterpreted”

  • Con­sti­tu­tion­al Law
  • Civ­il Rights
  • Legal His­to­ry
Michi­gan Law Review
2008

Review of Frauen in der Geschichte des Rechts: von der Frühen Neuzeit bis zur Gegenwart

  • Human Rights
  • Civ­il Rights
Zeitschrift für Germanistik
1999