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  • Stephen Gardbaum

    Articles and Chapters

    Separation of Powers and Political Parties, in The Cambridge Handbook on Separation of Powers, (edited by edited by Eoin Carolan, Cora Chan, Erin Delaney, Michaela Hailbronner, David Kosař, Mathieu Leloup, Joana Mendes, and Sergio Verdugo, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2025). Full Text Collaborative and abusive constitutionalism, 35 K.L.J. 551 (2024). Full Text 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

  • Carole E. Goldberg

    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 (2023).

  • Ariela Gross

    Books

    The Oxford Handbook of Race and Law in the United States. (forthcoming 2025).

    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 Regulating Interracialized Intimacies: European and Global Perspectives (edited by Betty de Hart & Elena Zambelli, eds., Routledge, forthcoming 2024). 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).

    Selected Recent Lectures, Talks and Workshops

    Slavery, Law, and The Constitution. National Constitution Center, Teaching Workshop, June 24, 2024.
    Chair and Participant, Roundtable: Can New Histories of Reconstruction Transform The Constitution?.  Law and Society Assn. Annual Meeting, Denver, Colo., June 8, 2024. Erasing Slavery: “Redemption” and The Memory of Reconstruction. The Grace MacNeil Lecture, Natchez Historical Society, Natchez, Miss., May 28, 2024.
    Examining Our Universities, Our Cities, Ourselves. A Public Conversation with Ariela Gross, Leslie Harris, and Martha Jones, Wissenschaftskolleg, Berlin, March 27, 2024. Erasing Slavery: Right-Wing Backlash and The Memory of a Timeless Colorblind Constitution. University of Paris – Cité, Paris, France, March 22, 2024.
    Reparations Movements, the Politics and Memory of Racial Justice in the U.S. Today.  Colloquium on Reparations, Sciences Po Law School, Paris, France, March 8, 2024.
    Is ‘Slave’ A Race-Neutral Category? The Uses of History in the Students for Fair Admissions Case. Annual Senior Scholars Panel, Law and Humanities Workshop, March 1, 2024 (Zoom). Comment on “Slavery’s Legalities.  at “The Spirit of The Law,” Penn Carey Law School, Oct. 27, 2023.
    Erasing Slavery, Commemorating Emancipation: The Constitution as Monument.
    • Contesting Commemorations: Public Memory in The South and West;
    • Autry Museum, Los Angeles, April 27, 2024, 
    • SMU-Autry, Taos, NM, October 6, 2023.
    Erasing Slavery: Battles Over Constitutional Memory. at the Journal of American Constitutional History Conference, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, September 29, 2023.


    Of Consent, Coercion, and Concubines: The Regulation and Litigation of Interracial Sex and Marriage in the Antebellum South.

    • Race, Law, and History Workshop, University of Michigan, April 3, 2023;
    • Euromix: Symposium on Regulating Mixture, at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 12, 2022.
               
    “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). 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).

    Selected Recent Essays and Op-Eds

    The Taft Court, Equal Protection, and The Centrality (or not) of Race. 2/22/24 Balkinization (Blog)
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  • 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

  • Richard L. Hasen

    Books

    Modern American Remedies (with Professor Douglas Laycock). 6th ed. Aspen Publishers (forthcoming 2025). (also a separate Concise Edition) (plus teachers manual) A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy. Princeton University Press (2024). Book Info. Remedies- Examples and Explanations, in 5th ed. Aspen Publishers (2024). Book Info.

    Articles and Chapters

    Bush v. Gore's Ironic Legacy, 53 Florida State University Law Review _ (forthcoming 2025). Full Text The Stagnation, Retrogression, and Potential Pro-Voter Transformation of U.S. Election Law, 134 Yale Law Journal 1673 (2025). Full Text Reckoning with the Undead Irreparable Injury Rule, in Review of Litigation, (forthcoming 2025). Full Text The Past, Present, and Future of Election Reform, in The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law, (edited by Eugene D. Mazo, Oxford University Press, 2024). Full Text From Bloggers in Pajamas to The Gateway Pundit: How Government Entities do and Should Identify Professional Journalists For Access and Protection, in The Future of Press Freedom: Democracy, Law & the News in Changing Times , (Cambridge U. Press, forthcoming 2025). Full Text Election Reform: Past, Present, and Future, in Oxford Handbook of Election Law, (edited by Eugene Mazo, Oxford University Press, 2024). States as Bulwarks Against, or Potential Facilitators of, Election Subversion, in Our Nation at Risk: Election Integrity as a National Security Issue, (edited by Karen Greenberg and Julian Zelizer, eds., NYU Press, 2024). SSRN The “Stench” of Politics: Polarization and Worldview on the Supreme Court by Joseph Russomanno, 139 (2) Political Science Quarterly 295-296. Full Text Nonprofit Law as a Tool to Kill What Remains of Campaign Finance Law: Reluctant Lessons from Ellen Aprill, 56 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1233 (2023). (festschrift symposium honoring Ellen Aprill) Full Text Research Note: Record Election Litigation Rates in the 2020 Election: An Aberration or a Sign of Things to Come?, Election Law Journal (2022). Full Text

    Op-Eds

    The Ultrarich Have Reshaped Presidential Elections. Here’s Where They’re Looking Next.  Slate, (March 27, 2025) (Op-Ed). Full Text Trump’s executive order on elections is a blatant power grab.  MSNBC Online, (March 26, 2025) (Op-Ed). Full Text Judge Merchan’s Plan to Sentence Trump Sends a Courageous But Likely Doomed Message.  Slate, (January 3, 2025) (Op-ed). Full Text Voting in the U.S. shouldn't be this hard.  MSNBC Online, (November 5, 2024) (Op-Ed). Full Text Thousands of Pennsylvania Ballots Will Be Tossed on a Technicality. Thank SCOTUS. Slate, (November 4, 2024) (Op-Ed). Full Text Ballot boxes were set on fire in Oregon and Washington. What happens to the votes?.  MSNBC Online, (October 29, 2024) (Op-Ed). Full Text Why the “Blue Shift” Everyone Seems To Have Forgotten Might Be More Dangerous This Time.  Slate, (October 24, 2024) (Op-Ed). Full Text Elon Musk Might Have Broken the Law Against Bribing Voters. Whoops!. Slate, (Oct 16, 2024) (Op-Ed).
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    Two big questions raised by Elon Musk’s Trumpian transformation of X.  MSNBC online, (October 14, 2024) (Op-Ed).  Full Text Jack Smith’s Big New Jan. 6 Brief Is a Major Indictment of the Supreme Court. Slate, (October 2, 2024) (Op-Ed) Full Text Why the Supreme Court May Not Decide the 2024 Election After All.  Slate, (October 10, 2024) (Op-Ed). Full Text A Last-Minute Effort to Mess With the 2024 Vote Is Underway. It’s Scarier Than Expected. Slate, (September 20, 2024) (Op-Ed). Full Text Democrats Sure Aren’t Acting as if Trump Beating Biden Is an Existential Threat to Democracy,(Op-ed). Slate, (July 10, 2024). Full Text Kamala Harris Replacing Joe Biden Is Not Antidemocratic.  Slate (July 22, 2024) (Op-Ed). Full Text Why It Will be Harder for Trump to Challenge This Year’s Election: New laws and court rulings have created a range of guardrails against efforts to delay or interfere with the electoral process. Wall Street Journal, August 29, 2024 (accessed August 29, 2024). Full Text Trump Immunity Ruling Will Be John Roberts’ Legacy to American Democracy, Slate, (July 1, 2024) (Op-Ed). Full Text The Supreme Court Just Delivered a Rare Self-Own for John Roberts, Slate, (March 5, 2024). (Op-Ed). Full Text The Biggest Supreme Court Case That Nobody Seems to Be Talking About, Slate, (February 23, 2024). (Op-Ed). Full Text How to Actually Guarantee the Right to Vote, The Atlantic (February 13, 2024). (Op-Ed) (adapted from the book, A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy, Princeton University Press)  Full Text Donald Trump Is Asking the Supreme Court for the Bush v. Gore Treatment, Slate, (February 7, 2024). (Op-ed) Full Text Trump’s Lawyers Made Some Very Odd Strategic Choices in the Supreme Court Ballot Case. Slate, (January 29th, 2024) (Op-Ed). Full Text I’m an Election Law Expert. Here’s What I Fear Most in 2024, Politico News Online (January 25, 2024). (Op-Ed). Full Text The U.S. Lacks What Every Democracy Needs, The New York Times, (January 16, 2024). (Op-Ed) Full Text Terrifying Reports About Trump’s Plans for a Second Term Have One Bright Spot.   Slate Magazine, (November 7, 2023) Full Text The Biggest Difference Between the Georgia Indictment and the Jan. 6 Indictment, Slate Magazine,. August 15, 2023. Full Text Why Georgia might beat the feds at holding Trump accountable, The Los Angeles Times, (August 8, 2023). (Op-Ed) Full Text U.S. v. Trump Will Be the Most Important Case in Our Nation’s History, Slate Magazine, ( August 1, 2023). (Op-Ed) Full Text The Urgent Warning That Got Cut From a Supreme Court Opinion 20 Years Ago.  Slate Magazine. United States, May 30, 2023 Full Text

    Media

    How the Supreme Court Just Made a Second Trump Term More Terrifying, The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent, Greg Sargent, New Republic.com (July 2, 2024). Listen Here How Bad Is the Trump Immunity Ruling? On a scale of one-to-“pre-Magna Carta”, What Next? Daily News and Analysis, Mary Harris. Slate. (July 2, 2024). Listen Here

    Other

    Election law in the United States.  Britannica.com.  21 March 2025 Full Text

  • Jill R. Horwitz

    Articles and Chapters

    Use of Restricted Assets During a Crisis: Is It Time to Raid the Endowment?, 70 UCLA L. Rev. Discourse 406 (2023). Full Text Preface to the UCLA Symposium on the Restatement of the Law, Charitable Nonprofit Organizations, 70 UCLA L. Rev. Discourse 370 (2023). Full Text

  • Leslie Johns

    Articles and Chapters

    The Politics of Punishment: Why Dictations Join the International Criminal Court (with Francesca Parente), International Studies Quarterly (forthcoming). xx: xx-xx. Migration and the Demand for Transnational Justice (with Máximo Langer, and Margaret E. Peters), American Political Science Review (2022). 116: 1184-1207

  • Jerry Kang

    Books

    Communications Law & Policy: Cases and Materials (with Alan Butler and Blake Reid). 8th ed. Direct Injection Press (2024). 7.5TH ed. Direct Injection Press 2023
    7TH ed. Direct Injection Press 2020.
    6TH ed. Direct Injection Press 2018.
    5TH ed. Direct Injection Press 2016, with teacher’s manual.
    4TH ed. Foundation Press 2012, with teacher’s manual, and annual supplements.
    3RD ed. Foundation Press 2009, with teacher’s manual, and annual supplements.  
    2ND ed. Foundation Press 2005, with teacher’s manual, and annual supplements.  
    1ST ed. Aspen Law & Business 2001, with teacher’s manual, and annual supplements.  

      Articles and Chapters

      Little Things Matter a Lot: The Significance of  Implicit Bias, Practically & Legally, UCLA School of Law Public Law & Legal Theory No. 25-2 (2025). Full Text A Structural Account of Implicit Bias. (manuscript with Devon Carbado) (in progress). Asians Used, Asians Lose: the Curious History of Asian Americans, Strict Scrutiny, and the End of Affirmative Action, _ Cal. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2025). Communications Law and Policy: Cases and Materials (Edition 8.0) (with Blake Reid and Alan Butler), UCLA Public Law & Legal Theory 25-3. Full Text Ending Affirmative Action Does Not and Discrimination against Asian Americans, 28 APALJ 91 (2024). Full Text Implicit Bias, Behavioral Realism, and the Purposeful Intent Doctrine, in Oxford Handbook of Race and the Law, (edited by Devon Carbado, New York Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2024). Judicial Behavioral Realism about Implicit Bias, in Research Handbook in Psychology and Law, (edited by Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024). Book Info. Little Things Matter a Lot: The Significance of Implicit Bias, Practically and Legally, 153 Daedalus 193-212 (2024). (Daedalus continues the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences). Full Text Foreword: Remember the Past, Honor the Future, in Sa I Gu: Korean & Asian American Journalists Writing Truth to Power, (2023). (Russell C. Leong et al. eds.) Book Info. Behavioral Realism about Color Confusion, 102 B.U.L.Rev. 2013 (2022). Full Text Implicit-Bias Remedies: Treating Discriminatory Bias as a Public-Health Problem (with A.G. Greenwald,* N. Dasgupta, J.F. Dovidio, C. Moss-Rascusin, B. Teachman), 23 Psychol. Sci. Pub. Int. (2022). Full Text

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