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  • Robert Feldman

    Books

    Professionalism and Values in Law Practice. Routledge (2021). Book Info

  • Cary Franklin

    Articles and Chapters

    History and Tradition’s Equality Problem, 133 Yale L.J. Forum 946. Full Text

  • Fanna Gamal

    Articles & Chapters

    "What Does Critical Race Theory Teach Us About Non-Reformist Reforms?" LPE Blog, (November 29, 2023). Full Text The Miseducation of Carceral Reform, 69 UCLA Law Review 928 (2022). Full Text

  • Stephen Gardbaum

    Articles and Chapters

    What the World Can Teach Us About Supreme Court Reform, 70 UCLA L. Rev. Discourse 184 (2023). Democratic Design and the Twin Contemporary Challenges of Fragmented and Unduly Concentrated Political Power, (edited by Tom Ginsburg, Aziz Huq, Tarun Khaitan, The Entrenchment of Democracy: The Comparative Constitutional Law of Elections, Parties and Voting, forthcoming 2022). Full Text How Constitutional Rights Matter (book review), 69 American Journal of Comparative Law 615 (2022). Full Text The Structure of a Free Speech Right, in The Oxford Handbook on Freedom of Speech, (edited by Adrienne Stone & Frederick Schauer, Oxford University Press, 2021). Full Text

  • Hannah R. Garry

    Articles and Chapters

    The Eritrea Ethiopia Claims Commission: at the Intersection of International Dispute Resolution and Transitional Justice for Atrocity Crimes? (with Morgan Brock-Smith & Nicholas Maisel), in By Peaceful Means: Adjudication and Arbitration of International Disputes, (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2023).

    Works in Progress

    From Policy Back to Principles? Refugee Protection under International Law & State (Non)-Compliance. (work in progress). Mixed Claims Commission & International Criminal Trials: Towards Holistic Justice for Atrocity Situations. (work in progress).

    OpEds

    For Victims in Ukraine, saying ‘Genocide’ Does Matter, The Hill,. April 30, 2022. Full Text Senate Can Help Ukraine by Confirming Beth Van Schaack Now, The Hill,. Feb. 4, 2022. Full Text

    Select Presentations & Interviews

    Genocide as Distinguished from Crimes Against Humanity, Catholic University Conference on the Nuremberg Principles: Contemporary Challenges. March 2023. Closing Impunity Gap(s): Mixed Claims Commissions and Pluralist Global Justice for Atrocity Crimes. University of Oslo Faculty of Law PluriCourts Centre Workshop, Oslo, Norway, March 2022. Quoted Expert on War in Ukraine & International Crimes by the BBC.  Newsweek, Law360, The Insider, March-June 2022. From Policy Back to Principles? Refugee Protection under International Law & State (Non)-Compliance.  American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, March 2023; American Society of International Law Research Forum, University of Miami Law, November 2022; American Branch International Law Association International Law Weekend, Fordham University School of Law, October 2022; Refugee Law Initiative 6th Annual Conference, School of Advanced Study, University of London, June 2022; University of Oslo Faculty of Law PluriCourts Centre Workshop, Oslo, Norway, June 2022 The Global Refugee Crisis & Protection for Refugees Under International Law: What Way Forward?” US-Norway Fulbright Foundation. Oslo, Norway, February 2022. Implementing the Duty to Prevent Genocide under International Law: Cameroon, Armenia & Ukraine, State of Luxembourg Side Event to the 21st Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. The Hague, The Netherlands, Dec. 2022. Quoted Expert, UN to Form Panel to Investigate Systemic Racism in Policing. The New York Times, July 13, 2021. Accountability Mechanisms for the Atrocity Situation in Cameroon. Oxford University Conference on US Senate Resolution 684, Feb. 2021. Police Brutality and Systemic Racism in U.S. Law Enforcement Responses to Peaceful Anti-Racism Protests. United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Civil Society Consultation, Feb. 2021. No Peace Without Justice: Mixed Claims Commissions & Transitional Justice for Victims of Atrocity Crimes. Southern California International Law Scholars Workshop, Feb. 2021. Panel Discussant, "The War that Reached Los Angeles: Human Rights, Recycled Trauma and Diaspora Identity. USC Institute of Armenian Studies, Los Angeles, CA, 2021.

  • Carole E. Goldberg

    Books

    A Coalition of Lineages: The Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians Paperback (with Duane Champagne). University of Arizona Press (2021).

    Articles and Chapters

    A Legacy That Sustains – Dean and Professor Rennard Strickland, 46 Am. Indian L. Rev. 273 (2022). Full Text

  • Patrick D. Goodman

    Books

    Cracking the Case Method: Legal Analysis for Law School Success (with Paul Bergman and Thomas Holm). 3rd ed. West Academic (2022).

  • Richard Gottlieb

    Books

    Consumer Financial Services Answer Book. Practising Law Institute (forthcoming 2024).

  • Ariela Gross

    Articles and Book Chapters

    Of Coercion, ‘Consent,’ and Concubines: The Regulation and Litigation of Interracial Sex And Marriage under Slavery in the U.S. South,” in Slavery and Sexual Violence (edited by Martha S. Jones and Hannah Rosen, forthcoming). Making Race in the Law during the Era of Slavery,” in The Oxford Handbook of Race and The Law (edited by Guy-Uriel Charles and Aziza Ahmed). Oxford Univ. Press (2022). The Precarious Status of Free People of Color on the Move in Antebellum Virginia, in The Experience of Mobility, (with Alejandro de la Fuente) (edited by Claudia Moatti and Emmanuelle Chevreau , Éditions Ausonius, Paris, 2021). Archives of the Dispossessed: Mourning, Memory, and Metahistory. English Language Notes 59:1 (April 2021), 219-221. Full Text

    Textbooks

    (with H.W. Brands & Timothy Breen), in American Stories, (Pearson, Longman, 2021).

    Selected Recent Lectures, Talks and Workshops

    “The Constitution Is Also a Monument: Slavery, Memory, and American Politics,” at Boston College Legal History Roundtable (April 7, 2022). "The Constitution Is Also a Monument: Slavery, Memory, and American Politics", at the Centre des Études Nord-Americains, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (March 1, 2022). "The Constitution Is Also a Monument: Slavery, Memory, and American Politics," Columbia Law School Legal History Workshop (February 3, 2022.). Becoming Free, Becoming Black: The Law of Race and Freedom in Cuba, Louisiana, and Virginia, 1500-1860, at Centre International de Recherches sur les Esclavages, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris (March 2022). Commentator, Panel on Richard Ford, Dress Codes, at Stanford Law School, (Zoom) (February 25, 2022). Becoming Free, Becoming Black in Spanish Louisiana, at the American Historical Association Annual Meeting, (Zoom) (February 21, 2022). Commentator, Equality Law Forum, Boston Univ. Law School (November 11-12, 2021). “Of Coercion, ‘Consent,’ and Concubines: The Regulation and Litigation of Interracial Sex And Marriage under Slavery in the U.S. South,” at Euromix: Symposium on Regulating Mixture, at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands (Oct. 26, 2021). Panel on Lessons for Comparative History from Becoming Free, Becoming Black, American Society for Legal History Annual Meeting (Nov. 6, 2021). Symposium on Becoming Free, Becoming Black, Tel Aviv Univ. Law Faculty, Berg Institute for Legal History; Minerva Institute for Human Rights (June 21, 2021). Author Meets Reader Panel, Becoming Free, Becoming Black, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting (Zoom) (May 28, 2021). Northwestern School of Law Faculty Workshop (Zoom) (April 26, 2021). Georgetown Law Modern Critical Race Perspectives Book Talk (Zoom) (Feb. 25, 2021). Public Lecture, “Becoming Black and The Laws of Blood,” Susquehanna University (Zoom) (Feb. 23, 2021). Fiftieth Anniversary William L. Davis Lecture, Gonzaga University (Zoom) (Feb. 17, 2021). Northwestern School of Law, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Book Talk (Zoom) (Feb. 10, 2021). Stanford Center for Law and History (Zoom) (Feb. 9, 2021). Public Seminar, New School (Zoom) (July 1, 2020).

    Selected Recent Essays and Op-Eds

    The Taft Court, Equal Protection, and The Centrality (or not) of Race. 2/22/24 Balkinization (Blog)
    Full Text
    Why They Attack Critical Race Theory, New York Daily News (June 18, 2021). Full Text

  • Laura E. Gómez

    Articles and Chapters

    Justice Reynoso's Legacy In Context, 39 Chicana/o-Latina/o L. Rev. 1 (2023). Full Text Capítulo 3. de Cómo una Frágil Afirmación de la Blancura Modeló las Relaciones de los Mexicano-Estadounidenses con los Indios y los Afroamericanos, 38 Chicana/o-Latina/o L. Rev. 1 (2022). Full Text

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