Books
Acting White? Rethinking Race in Post-Racial America
(with Mitu Gulati).
Oxford University Press (2013).
Race Law Stories
(with Rachel Moran).
Foundation Press (2008).
Time on Two Crosses: The Collected Writings of Bayard Rustin
(edited by Devon W. Carbado and Donald Weise).
Cleis Press (2003).
Black Like Us: A Century of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual African American Fiction
(edited by Devon W. Carbado, Dwight McBride and Donald Weise).
Cleis Press (2002).
Black Men on Race, Gender and Sexuality: A Critical Reader
(edited by Devon W. Carbado).
New York University Press (1999).
Articles and Chapters
Intraracial Diversity, 60
UCLA Law Review
(forthcoming, 2013).
Full Text
Implicit Bias in the Courtroom (with Jerry Kang, Judge Mark Bennett, Pam Casey, Nilanjana Dasgupta, David Faigman, Rachel Godsil, Anthony G. Greenwald, Justin Levinson & Jennifer Mnookin),
59
UCLA Law Review
1124-86
(2012).
Full Text
Critical What What?, 43
Connecticut Law Review
1593-1643
(2011).
Full Text
Undocumented Criminal Procedure (with Cheryl Harris),
58
UCLA Law Review
1543-1616
(2011).
Full Text
Yellow by Law, 97
California Law Review
633-92
(2009).
The New Racial Preferences (with Cheryl Harris),
California Law Review
1139-1214
(2008).
The Story of Law and American Racial Consciousness: Building a Canon One Case at a Time (with Rachel Moran),
76
University of Missouri-Kansas City Law Review
851
(2008).
Foreword: Making Makeup Matter (with Catherine Fish and Mitu Gulati),
14
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
1
(2007).
The Story of Jesperson v. Harrah's: Makeup and Women at Work (with G. Mitu Gulati and Gowri Ramachandran),
in
Employment Discrimination Stories
(edited by Joel W. Friedman, Foundation Press, 2006).
Racial Naturalization, 57
American Quarterly
633-58
(2005).
Race to the Top of the Corporate Ladder: What Minorities Do When They Get There (with G. Mitu Gulati),
61
Washington and Lee Law Review
(2004).
Full Text
Tenure (with G. Mitu Gulati),
53
Journal of Legal Education
157-73
(2003).
What Exactly is Racial Diversity? (with G. Mitu Gulati),
91
California Law Review
1149-65
(2003).
The Law and Economics of Critical Race Theory (with G. Mitu Gulati),
112
Yale Law Journal
1757-1828
(2003).
Full Text
(E)Racing Education, 35
Equity and Excellence in Education
181-94
(2002).
(E)Racing the Fourth Amendment, 35
Michigan Law Review
946-1044
(2002).
The Harlem Renaissance (with Dwight McBride and Donald Weise),
in
Black Like Us: A Century of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual African American Fiction
1-27
(edited by Devon W. Carbado, Dwight McBride and Donald Weise, Cleis Press, 2002).
The Protest Era (with Donald Weise),
in
Black Like Us: A Century of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual African American Fiction
107-36
(edited by Devon W. Carbado, Dwight McBride and Donald Weise, Cleis Press, 2002).
Coming Out, Black Like Us (with Donald Weise),
in
Black Like Us: A Century of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual African American Fiction
267-88
(edited by Devon W. Carbado, Dwight McBride and Donald Weise, Cleis Press, 2002).
Race to the Bottom, 49
UCLA Law Review
1283-313
(2002).
The Fifth Black Woman (with G. Mitu Gulati),
11
The Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues
701-29
(2001).
Anthologized in
Critical Race Feminism: A Legal Reader (edited by Adrien Katherine Wing, NYU Press, 2002).
Interactions at Work: Remembering David Charny (with G. Mitu Gulati),
17
Harvard Blackletter Law Journal
13-22
(2001).
Conversations at Work (with G. Mitu Gulati),
79
Oregon Law Review
103-45
(2000).
Black Rights, Gay Rights, Civil Rights, 47
UCLA Law Review
1467-519
(2000).
Shorter version appears in
Black Men on Race, Gender and Sexuality: A Critical Reader (edited by Devon W. Carbado, NYU Press, 1999).
Men in Black, 3
The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice
427-38
(2000).
An earlier version appears as
Introduction in Black Men on Race, Gender and Sexuality: A Critical Reader (edited by Devon W. Carbado, NYU Press, 1999).
Race and Sex in Antidiscrimination Law, in
Encyclopedia of the American Constitution
2nd ed.
(edited by Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst, et al., Macmillan, 2000).
Working Identity (with G. Mitu Gulati),
85
Cornell Law Review
1259-1308
(2000).
Straight Out of the Closet, 15
UC Berkeley Women’s Law Journal
76-124
(2000).
Shorter version appears in
Epilogue, Black Men on Race, Gender and Sexuality: A Critical Reader (edited by Devon W. Carbado, NYU Press, 1999) and redacted in
Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge (edited by Richard Delgado, 1999).
Motherhood and Work in Cultural Context: One Woman’s Patriarchal Bargain, 21
Harvard Women’s Law Journal
1
(1998).
Earlier version appeared in
Critical Race Feminism: A Legal Reader (NYU Press, 1997).
The Ties That Bind, 19
Chicano/Latino Law Review
283-95
(1998).
The Construction of O.J. Simpson as a Racial Victim, 32
Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review
49-103
(1997).
Reprinted in
Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge (edited by Richard Delgado, 1999),
Black Men on Race, Gender and Sexuality: A Critical Reader (edited by Devon W. Carbado, NYU Press, 1999), and as Black Male Racial Victimhood, 21
Callaloo (1998).
Other
Tenure: The Shadow Work of Service, 6
Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal
144-51
(2002).
Airport Profiling: Cost-Benefit Calculus and Beyond (with G. Mitu Gulati),
Economic and Political Weekly
(June, 2002).