Books
The Center for Community Problem Solving Reentry Guide: a Handbook for People Coming out of Jails and Prisons and for Their Families and Communities.
The Center for Community Problem Solving Press (2005).
Rebellious Lawyering: One Chicano's Vision of Progressive Law Practice.
Westview Press (1992).
Contract Law and Its Application
(with Mueller and Rosett).
3rd ed.
Foundation Press (1983).
Teaching Suggestions for Instructors Using Contract Law and Its Application
(with Mueller and Rosett).
3rd ed.
Foundation Press (1983).
Articles and Chapters
Don't We Like Them Illegal?, 45
UC Davis Law Review
1711-1816
(2012).
Changing Systems, Changing Ourselves, 12
Harvard Latino Law Review
15-39
(2009).
A Rebellious Philosophy Born in East L.A., in
A Companion to Latina/o Studies
240-50
(edited by Juan Flores and Renato Rosaldo, Blackwell Publishing, 2007).
Why Should We Honor Steve Shiffren?, 41
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
41-44
(2007).
Living and Lawyering Rebelliously, 73
Fordham Law Review
2041-2054
(2005).
The Center for Community Problem Solving Guide to Hiring People with Criminal Records, Center for Community Problem Solving (2004).
Book Manuscript
Shaping Community Problem Solving Around Community Knowledge, 79
New York University Law Review
59-114
(2004).
Working with Communities and Organizations, in
Social Justice: Professionals, Communities, and Law
158-171
(edited by Martha R. Mahoney, John O. Calmore, Stephanie Wildman, American Casebook Series, 2003).
The Center for Community Problem Solving Guide to Being Streetwise About Money, Center for Community Problem Solving (2003).
Book Manuscript
The Center for Community Problem Solving Guide to a Fair & Just Workplace, Center for Community Problem Solving (2003).
Book Manuscript
The Los Angeles Living Wage Ordinance, Center for Community Problem Solving (2002).
Working Paper
The Transformation of Port Richmond, Center for Community Problem Solving (2002).
Working Paper
Conceiving and Implementing the Neighborhood Legal Needs & Resources Project, Center for Community Problem Solving (2001).
Working Paper
The Work We Know So Little About, in
Critical Race: The Cutting Edge
592-599
2nd ed.
(edited by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, Temple University Press, 2000).
The American Dream, Latino Studies Program (1999).
Working Paper
Learning About Latinos, 19
Chicano/Latino Law Review
363-416
(1998).
LatCrit Symposium Issue.
Still Looking for America: Beyond the Latino National Political Survey (with Luis Fraga, Herman Gallegos, Mary Louis Pratt, Renato Rosaldo, Jose Saldivar, Ramon Saldivar, and Guadalupe Valdes),
in
The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader
240-6
(edited by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, New York University Press, 1998).
How Much Responsibility Does the U.S. Bear for Undocumented Mexican Immigration?, in
The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader
92-98
(edited by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, New York University Press, 1998).
An Aversion to Clients, 31
Harvard Civil Rights & Civil Liberties Law Review
315-323
(1996).
Symposium on Political Lawyering.
Living with 187, Living with Ourselves, Chicano Research Center (1996).
Working Paper
Economic Development in the "Murder Capital of the Nation", 60
Tennessee Law Review
685-705
(Summer, 1993).
The Lawyering For Social Change Program, Chicano Research Center (1990).
Working Paper
Reconceiving Civil Rights Practice: Seven Weeks in the Life of a Rebellious Collaboration, 77
Georgetown Law Journal
1603-1717
(1989).
Scholars' Reply to Professor Fried (with Kenneth L. Karst, Susan W. Prager, et al.),
Yale Law Journal
163-168
(1989).
Training Future Lawyers to Work with the Politically and Socially Subordinated: Anti-Generic Legal Education, 91
West Virginia Law Review
305-387
(1989).
The Work We Know So Little About, 42
Stanford Law Review
1-13
(1989).
Reprinted in
The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader 339-46 (edited by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, New York: NYU Press, 1998).
The Idea of a Constitution in the Chicano Tradition, 37
Journal of Legal Education
162-166
(1987).
Book Review, A Declaration of War by Other Means: Disabling America: The `Rights Industry' in Our Time, 98
Harvard Law Review
1667-1678
(1985).
Lay Lawyering, 32
UCLA Law Review
1-60
(1984).
Foreword: Latinos and Latino Lawyers, 6
Chicano Law Review
1-6
(1983).
Symposium on Latinos in the Law: Meeting the Challenge.
Undocumented Mexican Migration: In Search of a Just Immigration Law and Policy, 28
UCLA Law Review
615-714
(1981).
Other
Lay Lawyering, (edited by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic).
The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader
New York University Press 271-75
(1998).
Rebellious Lawyering: One Chicano's Vision of Progressive Law Practice, in
Clinical Anthology Readings for Live-Client Clinics
192-193
(edited by Hurder, Alex J., Frank S. Bloch, Susan L. Brooks, and Susan L. Kay, Anderson Publishing Co., 1997).
An Affirmative Action Manual
(with Enid Colson and Courtney Schaberg).
(1996).
Visions, Coalitions, Mobilizations, in
Working Paper Series
(Stanford Center for Chicano Research, 1996).
What We've Only Begun to Learn About Latinos and the Political Economy, in
Working Paper Series
(Berkeley Chicano/Latino Policy Project, 1995).
Still Looking for America: Beyond the Latino/a National Political Survey, in
Working Paper Series
(Stanford Center for Chicano Research, 1994).
Cleaning Up Our Own Houses, in
Working Paper Series
(Stanford Center for Chicano Research, 1994).
I'll Tell You What's Pathological, in
Working Paper Series
(Stanford Center for Chicano Research, 1993).
Big Time Players,
Newsweek
(Oct. 8, 1992).
Reprinted in
The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader 237-39 (edited by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, New York: New York Univ. Press, 1998).
Latino Political Visions, in
Working Paper Series
(Stanford Center for Chicano Research, 1992).
The Well-Defended Academic Identity, in
Working Paper Series
(Stanford Center for Chicano Research, 1991).
Reprinted in
The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader 408-12 (edited by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, New York: NYU Press, 1998).