Articles and Chapters
System Justification Theory and Research: Implications for Law, Legal Advocacy, and Social Justice (with Jon Jost),
in
Ideology, Psychology, and Law
(edited by Jon Hanson, Oxford University Press, 2011).
Are Ideal Litigators White? Measuring the Myth of Colorblindness (with Nilanjana Dasgupta, Kumar Yogeeswaran, & Jerry Kang),
7
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
886-915
(2010).
The Los Angeles Taxi Workers Alliance (with Jackie Leavitt),
in
Working for Justice: The L.A. Model of Organizing and Advocacy
(edited by Ruth Milkman, Joshua Bloom and Victor Narro, Cornell University Press, 2010).
California Employment Discrimination Law and Its Enforcement: The Fair Employment and Housing Act at 50 (with Joseph Doherty),
UCLA School of Law Research Paper No. 10-06
(2010).
Full Text
Framing Access to Justice: Beyond Perceived Justice for Individuals, 42
Loyola Los Angeles Law Review
913-48
(2009).
Lawyers, Clients and the "Third Person in the Room", 56
UCLA Law Review Discourses
1
(2008).
Grassroots Organizing, Social Movements, and the Right to High Quality Education (with Jeannie Oakes, John Rogers, and Martin Lipton),
Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
339
(2008).
Default Discrimination: Law, Science, and Unintended Discrimination in the New Workplace, in
Behavioral Analyses of Workplace Discrimination
(edited by G. Mitu Gulati and Michael Yelnosky, Kluwer, 2007).
System Justification Theory and Research: Implications for Law, Legal Advocacy, and Social Justice (with John T. Jost),
94
California Law Review
1119-68
(2006).
Accountability for Adequate and Equitable Opportunities to Learn (with Jeannie Oakes and John Rogers),
in
Holding Accountability Accountable: What Ought to Matter in Public Education
(edited by Ken Sirotnick, Teachers College Press, 2004).
Fifty Years after Brown v. Board: Five Principles for Moving Ahead, 19
Berkeley Women’s Law Journal
443-51
(2004).
Reprinted in 15
Berkeley La Raza Law Journal 115-23 (2004); 2
Asian Law Journal 324 (2004); and 6
African-American Law and Policy Report 242 (2004).
How Much Access? How Much Justice?, 73
Fordham Law Review
865-81
Advocacy Against the Stereotype: Lessons from Cognitive Psychology, 49
UCLA Law Review
1241-81
(2002).
Reprinted in 18
Civil Rights Litigation and Attorney Fees Annual Handbook (edited by Steven Saltzman et. al., Clark Boardman Callaghan, 2002).
Reforming Educational Accountability, in
California Policy Options 2002
(UCLA Anderson Forecast and UCLA School of Public Policy and Social Research, 2002).
Implementation of AB633: A Preliminary Assessment, A report for a Joint Committee of the Legislature, (2001).
Full Text
Advocacy and Attribution: Shaping and Responding to Perceptions of the Causes of Homelessness, in
19
St. Louis University Public Law Forum
207
(2000).
Reprinted in
Representing the Poor and Homeless: Innovations in Advocacy (edited by Sidney D. Watson, American Bar Association, Commission on Homelessness & Poverty, 2001).
Creating a Program in Public Interest Law and Policy at a Public Law School: The UCLA Experiment, in
Educating for Justice: Social Values and Legal Education
(edited by Jeremy Cooper and Louise Trubek, Dartmouth Press, 1997).
Teaching Lawyering as an Intellectual Project, 14
Journal of Professional Legal Education
65-75
(1997).
What Lawyers Know: Lawyering Expertise, Cognitive Science, and the Functions of Theory, 45
Journal of Legal Education
313-97
(1995).
And We Are Not Seen: Ideological and Political Barriers to Understanding Homelessness, 37(4)
American Behavioral Scientist
563-86
(1994).
What's a Theory For? Notes on Reconstructing Poverty Law Scholarship, 48
University of Miami Law Review
1063-97
(1994).
The "Homeless Seminar" at UCLA, 42
Washington University Journal of Urban & Contemporary Law
85-99
(1992).
Litigation on Behalf of the Homeless (with James Preis),
in
Homelessness: A National Perspective
309-21
(edited by Marjorie Robertson and Milton Greenblatt, Plenum, 1992).
The Role of Legal Aid Organizations, in
Helping Homeless People, in Homelessness: A Prevention-Oriented Approach
299-308
(edited by Rene I. Jahiel, Johns Hopkins, 1992).
Governance, Program Control, and Authority (with Armand H. Levin et al.),
in
Under the Safety Net: The Health and Social Welfare of the Homeless in the United States
263-74
(edited by Philip W. Brickner, Norton, 1990).
Social Policy and Social Science Research on Homelessness, 46
Journal of Social Issues
207-19
(1990).
Litigation Strategies for Addressing Bureaucratic Disentitlement, 16
NYU Review of Law & Social Change
591-603
(1988).
Reprinted in 366 P
LI/LIT 285 (1988).
Litigation on Behalf of the Homeless: Systematic Approaches, 31
Washington University Journal of Urban & Contemporary Law
137-42
(1987).
Reprinted in 331
PLI/LIT 173 (1987).
Database Programs and Litigation Support,
Advocates Computer News
(Mar.-Apr. 1986).
Litigation Concerning Homeless People, 4
St. Louis University Public Law Forum
433-43
(1985).
The Case of the Unsued Tenant: Arrieta v. Mahon, 1
California Real Property Law Journal
27
(1983).
Other
2008 Report Card on Homelessness In Los Angeles. With Inter-University Consortium Against Homelessness, (2008).
Did the Safer Cities Initiative in Skid Row Reduce Serious Crime? (with Forrest Stuart),
Research Report
(2008).
L.A.'s Homeless: A Progress Report (with Jennifer Wolch and Michael Dear),
Los Angeles Times
(June 22, 2008).
Stuck on Skid Row (with Philip F. Mangano),
Los Angeles Times
(October 29, 2007).
Policing Our Way Out of Homelessness? The First Year of the Safer Cities Initiative on Skid Row,
Inter-University Consortium Against Homelessness
(2007).
Ending Homelessness in Los Angeles. With Inter-University Consortium Against Homelessness., (2007).
Full Text
Five Steps to Get Out of Skid Row (with Michael Dear and Jennifer Wolch),
Los Angeles Times
(December 21, 2006).
Driving Poor: Taxi Drivers and the Regulation of the Taxi Industry in Los Angeles (with Jacqueline Leavitt),
Institute for Research on Labor and Employment
(2006).
Full Text
The Trouble with the State's Exit Exam,
Sacramento Bee
(June 13, 2005).
8 Mile,
UCLA Magazine
25-26
(Spring, 2004).
Far Along Yet Far From Equal,
Los Angeles Times
(January 11, 2004).
Evaluation of the Van Nuys Legal Self-Help Center Final Report (2001-02).
Let Jurors Complain and Courts Listen,
Los Angeles Times
(July 22, 2001).
If You've Seen Slums, You Know A Lot About Our Schools,
Los Angeles Times
at B9
(May 19, 2000).
Bill Smith: In Memoriam, 56
National Law Guild Practitioner
185-189
(2000).
Slum Conditions Affect All of Us,
Los Angeles Times
at B7
(Feb. 10, 1999).
Books
Grading the School Accountability Report Card
(with Neil Peretz, Andrea Luquetta and Gabriel Baca).
UCLA/IDEA (2005).