“Overstating the Satisfaction of Lawyers”
David L. Chambers- Legal Writing and Research
Law and Social Inquiry
2014
“Tribute: Dores McCrary McCree”
David L. Chambers
Michigan Journal of Race & Law
2011
“Starting Out: Changing Patterns of First Jobs for Michigan Law School Graduates”
David L. Chambers- Legal History
Law Quadrangle Notes
2009
“Who We Were and Who We Are: How Michigan Law Students Have Changed Since the 1950s: Findings from 40 Years of Alumni Surveys”
David L. Chambers- Legal History
Law Quadrangle Notes
2009
“People, Times, Law School Leadership Join to Launch South Africa Program”
David L. Chambers- Human Rights
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006
“The Real Impact of Eliminating Affirmative Action in American Law Schools: An Empirical Critique of Richard Sander’s Study”
Richard O. Lempert David L. Chambers- Public Interest Law
Stanford Law Review
2005
“For Ira Ellman: One More Reason ‘Why Making Family Law Is Hard’ ”
David L. Chambers
Ariz. State Law Journal
2003
“For the Best of Friends and for Lovers of all Sorts, a Status Other than Marriage”
David L. Chambers- Civil Rights
- Public Interest Law
Notre Dame Law Review
2001
“Myths and Facts about Affirmative Action”
Richard O. Lempert David L. Chambers
Arizona Attorney
2001
“Civilizing the Natives: Marriage in Post-Apartheid South Africa”
David L. Chambers- International and Comparative Law
- Civil Rights
Daedalus
2000
“Learning and Serving: Pro Bono Legal Services by Law Students”
David L. Chambers
Michigan Bar Journal
2000
“The Baker Case, Civil Unions, and the Recognition of our Common Humanity: An Introduction and a Speculation”
David L. Chambers- Civil Rights
Vermont Law Review
2000
“Michigan’s Minority Graduates in Practice: Answers to Methodological Queries”
Richard O. Lempert David L. Chambers
Law and Social Inquiry
2000
“Michigan’s Minority Graduates in Practice: The River Runs through Law School”
Richard O. Lempert David L. Chambers- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Law and Social Inquiry
2000
“The African American, Latino, and Native American Graduates of One American Law School, 1970-1996”
David L. Chambers
Society of American Law Teachers Equalizer
1999
“Family Law and Gay and Lesbian Family Issues in the Twentieth Century”
David L. Chambers- Civil Rights
Family Law Quarterly
1999
“Lesbian Divorce: A Commentary on the Legal Issues”
David L. Chambers- Constitutional Law
- Civil Rights
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
1998
“Marriage Today: Legal Consequences for Same Sex and Opposite Sex Couples”
David L. Chambers- Civil Rights
Law Quadrangle Notes
1997
Hofstra Law Review
1997
“Honesty, Privacy, and Shame: When Gay People Talk about Other Gay People to Nongay People”
David L. Chambers- Civil Rights
Michigan Journal of Gender and Law
1997
“What If? The Legal Consequences of Marriage and the Legal Needs of Lesbian and Gay Male Couples”
David L. Chambers- Civil Rights
Michigan Law Review
1996
“Fathers, the Welfare System, and the Virtues and Perils of Child-Support Enforcement”
David L. Chambers
Virginia Law Review
1995
“Gay Men, AIDS, and the Code of the Condom”
David L. Chambers
Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review
1994
“Tales of Two Cities: AIDS and the Legal Recognition of Domestic Partnerships in San Francisco and New York”
David L. Chambers- Civil Rights
- Health Law
Law and Sexuality
1992
“The Burdens of Educational Loans: The Impacts of Debt on Job Choice and Standards of Living for Students at Nine American Law Schools”
David L. Chambers
Journal of Legal Education
1992
“Commentary: Meeting the Financial Needs of Children”
David L. Chambers- Children and the Law
Brooklyn Law Review
1991
Michigan Law Review
1990
“Accommodation and Satisfaction: Women and Men Lawyers and the Balance of Work and Family”
David L. Chambers
Law and Social Inquiry
1989
“Educational Debts and the Worsening Position of Small-Firm, Government, and Legal-Services Lawyers”
David L. Chambers
Journal of Legal Education
1989
Michigan Law Review
1987
“The Abuses of Social Science: A Response to Fineman and Opie”
David L. Chambers- Law and Social Sciences
Wisconsin Law Review
1987
Evaluation Studies: Review Annual
1986
“The ‘Legalization’ of the Family: Toward a Policy of Supportive Neutrality”
David L. Chambers
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
1985
“Social Policy Experimentation: A Position Paper”
David L. Chambers
Evaluation Review
1985
“Rethinking the Substantive Rules for Custody Disputes in Divorce”
David L. Chambers- Children and the Law
Michigan Law Review
1984
“SALT Survey: Minority Group Persons in Law School Teaching”
David L. Chambers
Society of American Law Teachers Newsletter
1982
“The Coming Curtailment of Compulsory Child Support”
David L. Chambers- Children and the Law
Michigan Law Review
1982
“SALT Survey: Women in Law Teaching”
David L. Chambers
Society of American Law Teachers Newsletter
1982
“Clashes in the Classroom”
David L. Chambers
The Wash
1979
“Men Who Know They Are Watched: Some Benefits and Costs of Jailing for Nonpayment of Support”
David L. Chambers- Criminal Law
- Children and the Law
Michigan Law Review
1977
“Alternatives to Mental Hospital Treatment”
David L. Chambers- Health Law
Hospital and Community Psychiatry
1976
“Effective Counsel for Persons Facing Civil Commitment: A Survey, a Polemic, and a Proposal”
David L. Chambers
Mississippi Law Journal
1974
“Alternatives to Civil Commitment of the Mentally Ill: Practical Guides and Constitutional Imperatives”
David L. Chambers- Constitutional Law
Michigan Law Review
1972