Books
Critical Race Theory (edited by Kimberlé Crenshaw, et al.). New York: New Press (1995).
Words that Wound: Critical Race Theory, Assaultive Speech and the First Amendment (with Mari J. Matsuda, et al.). Boulder: Westview (1993).
Articles and Chapters
Framing Affirmative Action, 105 Michigan Law Review First Impressions 123 (2007).
A Black Feminist Critique of Antidicrimination Law, in Philosophical Problems in the Law, 4th ed., 339-343 (edited by David M. Adams, Wadsworth, 2005).
The First Decade: Critical Reflections, or “A Foot in the Closing Door,” 49 UCLA Law Review 1343-72 (2002).
Opening Remarks: Reclaiming Yesterday’s Future, 47 UCLA Law Review 1459-65 (2000).
Playing Race Cards: Constructing a Pro-active Defense of Affirmative Action, 16 National Black Law Journal 196-214 (2000).
Foreword, in Black Men on Race, Gender and Sexuality: A Critical Reader (edited by Devon W. Carbado, New York: NYU Press, 1999).
The Contradictions of Mainstream Constitutional Theory (with Gary Peller), 45 UCLA Law Review 1683-1715 (1998). Symposium: Voices of the People: Essays on Constitutional Democracy In Memory of Professor Julian N. Eule.
Color-blind Dreams and Racial Nightmares: Reconfiguring Racism in the Post-Civil Rights Era, in Birth of A Nation`hood: Gaze, Script and Spectacle in the O.J. Simpson Trial (edited by Toni Morrison and Claudia Brodsky LaCour, New York: Pantheon Books, 1997).
Panel Presentation on Cultural Battery, 25 University of Toledo Law Review 891-901 (1994).
Reel Time/Real Justice (with Gary Peller), 70 Denver University Law Review 283-96 (1993). Colloquy: Racism in the Wake of the Los Angeles Riots.
Race, Gender, and Sexual Harassment, 65 Southern California Law Review 1467-76 (1992).
Running from Race (Commentary on the Democrats’ Discourse on Race) (with Gary Peller), 7 Taken13-17 (1992).
Whose Story Is It, Anyway? Feminist and Antiracist Appropriations of Anita Hill, in Race-ing Justice, En-gendering Power 402-40 (edited by Toni Morrison, New York: Pantheon, 1992).
Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color, 43 Stanford Law Review 1241-99 (1991). Women of Color at the Center: Selections from the Third National Conference on Women of Color and the Law.
Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics, 1989 University of Chicago Legal Forum 139-67 (1989). Reprinted in The Politics of Law: A Progressive Critique 195-217 (2nd ed., edited by David Kairys, New York: Pantheon, 1990).
Race, Reform, and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination Law, 101 Harvard Law Review 1331-87 (1988). Reprinted in Critical Legal Thought: An American-German Debate (edited by Christian Joerges and David M. Trubek, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1989).
Toward a Race-Conscious Pedagogy in Legal Education (Foreword: Voting Rights: Strategies for Legal and Community Action), 11 National Black Law Journal 1-14 (1989).
Other
Ahead to the Past: The Politics of Plessy, 3 Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noir 8 (2001).
Book Review, Stranger Than Fiction, 15 California Lawyer 63-67 (1995). Reviewing Strange Justice: The Selling of Clarence Thomas, by Jane Mayer and Jill Abramson.