Sovereignty: Introduction [Symposium: Representing Culture, Trans-lating Human Rights], 41 Texas International Law Journal 423 (2006).
The Miner?s Canary: Enlisting Race, Resisting Power, Transforming Democracy (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002) (with Lani Guinier).
Farming & Groundwater: An Introduction (Minneapolis: Agricultural Law and Policy Institute, 1988).
Articles
Social Movements and the Ethical Construction of Law [Twenty-Ninth Annual Sullivan Lecture], 37 Capital University Law Review 535 (2009).
Legal Change [Eighty-Third Cleveland-Marshall Fund Visiting Scholar Lecture], 55 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 135 (2007).
Tricks of Virtual Redistricting, Boston Globe, Mar. 13, 2006, at A11 (with Lani Guinier).
Visions of Guadelupe: Traces of the Ghost Panel, 18 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities 161 (2006 Supplement).
Some Observations on the Role of Social Change on the Courts [Constitutional Law Center Symposium, Drake University Law School], 54 Drake Law Review 895 (2006).
Working Borders: Linking Debates About Insourcing and Outsourcing of Capital and Labor [conference proceedings], 40 Texas International Law Journal 663 (2005) (with several others).
With: Karen L Engle
Integrating Transnational Legal Perspectives into the First Year Curriculum, 23 Penn State International Law Review 801 (2005).
Understanding Patriarchy as an Expression of Whiteness: Insights from the Chicana Movement, 18 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 129 (2005) (with Katie Pace).
Engaged Scholarship: Meaning and Action [Presidential Address], Association of American Law Schools Newsletter, Feb. 2004, at 1.
With: Wendy E Wagner
?Perfect Good Faith?, 5 Nevada Law Journal 93 (2004) (with Erin Ruble).
Grutter v. Bollinger/Gratz v. Bollinger: View from a Limestone Ledge, 103 Columbia Law Review 1596 (2003).
The Evolution of Equality in American Law [2003 Tobriner Lecture], 31 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 613 (2003).
The Texas Test Case: Integrating America?s Colleges, Chronicle of Higher Education, Oct. 4, 2002, at B20 (with Penda D. Hair).
The Miner?s Canary: The Problems of People of Color Show What?s Wrong with American Democracy, The Nation, Feb. 18, 2002, at 20 (with Lani Guinier).
Translation and Stories, 115 Harvard Law Review 1362 (2002).
Excerpt from The Miner?s Canary: Enlisting Race, Resisting Power, Transforming Democracy, 27 New York University Review of Law & Social Change 1 (2001-2002) (with Lani Guinier).
Who Owns the Sky? [Seventh Annual Lloyd K. Garrison Lecture on Environmental Law], 18 Pace Environmental Law Review 227 (2001). [Reprinted in 19 Pace Environmental Law Review 515 (2002).]
Garrison Lecture 2002 Reunion Roundtable Transcript, 19 Pace Environmental Law Review 755 (2002) (with several others).
Credit Bush Doesn?t Deserve, New York Times, Aug. 8, 2000, at A27 (with Lani Guinier).
Merit and Diversity After Hopwood, 10 Stanford Law & Policy Review 185 (1999) (with William E. Forbath).
Constructing Reality After Hopwood, 4 Texas Hispanic Journal of Law & Policy 45 (1998) (with others).
With: Michael M Sharlot
The Geography of Race in Elections: Color-blindness and Redistricting [ABA Presidential Showcase Program, San Francisco, Aug. 3, 1997], 14 Journal of Law & Politics 109 (1998) (with Charles Cooper, Lani Guinier et al.).
The ?Talented Tenth? in Texas, The Nation, Dec. 15, 1997, at 20 (with William E. Forbath).
Rethinking Equality in the Global Society: Transcribed Conference Proceedings on Monday November 10, 1997, 10:15 a.m., Session I, 75 Washington University Law Quarterly 1561 (1997) (with Garrett Duncan, Joshua Aronson, & Karthigasen Govender).
Environmental Justice: The Legal Meaning of a Social Movement, 15 Journal of Law & Commerce 597 (1996).
Taking and Giving: Police Power, Public Value, and Private Right, 26 Environmental Law 1 (1996).
Environmental Burdens and Democratic Justice, 21 Fordham Urban Law Journal 431 (1994).
Indians, Natural Resources, and the Trust Responsibility, 14 Journal of Energy, Natural Resources & Environmental Law 279 (1994).
Luncheon Address [Symposium: Changing Structures and Expectations in Agriculture], 14 Northern Illinois University Law Review 799 (1994).
Changing the Way Government Views Environmental Justice, 9 St. John?s Journal of Legal Commentary 543 (1994).
Introduction: Understanding Environmental Racism, 63 University of Colorado Law Review 839 (1992).
Critical Race Theory: The Decline of the Universalist Ideal and the Hope of Plural Justice?Some Observations and Questions of an Emerging Phenomenon, 75 Minnesota Law Review 993 (1991).
The Evolution of American Culture: The Problematic Place of Race and the Right to Have Rights [Symposium Honoring Judge A. Leon Higginbotham Jr.], 9 Law & Inequality 457 (1991).
Theoretical Problems With the Environmental Regulation of Agriculture [Symposium: Agricultural Law and Policy], 8 Virginia Environmental Law Journal 191 (1989).
Local Knowledge, Local Color: Critical Legal Studies and the Law of Race Relations [Civil Rights Symposium], 25 San Diego Law Review 1043 (1988).
Wetlands and Agriculture: Environmental Regulation and the Limits of Private Property, 34 University of Kansas Law Review 539 (1986).
Judges and Juries: Separate Moments in the Same Phenomenon, 4 Law & Inequality 171 (1986) (with Donald P. Brewster).
Teaching and Writing: Curriculum Reform as an Exercise in Critical Education [Transforming Legal Education: A Symposium of Provocative Thought], 10 Nova Law Journal 867 (1986).
In Memorium: Steven M. Block, 1951-1984, 3 Law & Inequality 1 (1985) (with Rebecca Eisenberg).
Helping Farmers and Saving Farmland, 37 Oklahoma Law Review 31 (1984).
Reviews
The New Property, 56 Stanford Law Review 741 (2003) (reviewing The Community Economic Development Movement: Law, Business, and the New Social Policy, by William H. Simon).
Morenitos, G?eros, y Bolillos, 3 Hispanic Law Journal 61 (1997) (reviewing No Dancin? in Anson: An American Story of Race and Social Change, by Ricardo Ainslie).
Pax Gaia, 32 Texas International Law Journal 155 (1997) (reviewing A New Name for Peace: International Environmentalism, Sustainable Development, and Democracy, by Philip Shabecoff).
Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez, An Autobiography, by Richard Rodriguez, 7 Chicano Law Review 125 (1984).
Mountains Without Handrails: Reflections on the National Parks, by Joseph L. Sax, 42 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 823 (1981).
Contributions
The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law (Roger K. Newman ed.; New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009) (contributor & member of the editorial board).
Indigenous Peoples, AfroIndigenous Peoples and Reparations, in Reparations for Indigenous Peoples 117 (Federico Lenzerini ed.; New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
Introduction, in Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger LItigation Documents: A Documentary History of Affirmative Action in Higher Education (5 vols.; Buffalo, NY: William S. Hein & Co., 2007) (Roy M. Mersky & Kumar Percy Jayasuriya eds. & compilers)
The Elusive Goal of Equal Educational Opportunity, in Law and Class in America 331 (Paul D. Carrington & Trina Jones, eds.; New York, NY: NYU Press, 2006).
The Ecology of Justice: The Relationship Between Feminism and Critical Race Theory, in Directions in Sexual Harassment Law 67 (Catharine A. MacKinnon & Reva B. Siegel eds.; New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004).
Whiteness of a Different Color?, in Off White: Readings on Power, Privilege, and Resistance (Michelle Fine et al. eds.; New York: Routledge, 2nd ed. 2004) (with Lani Guinier).
Foreword, in Justice and Natural Resources: Concepts, Strategies, and Applications xxi (K.M. Mutz, G.C. Bryner & D.S. Kenney eds.; Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2002).
Translating Yonnondio by Precedent and Evidence: The Mashpee Indian Case, in Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge 52 (2nd ed.; Richard Delgado & Jean Stefanic eds.; Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000) (with Kahryn Milun).
Environmental Law, in The Politics of Law: A Progressive Critique 172 (David Kairys ed.; New York: Basic Books, 3rd ed. 1998).
The Legacy of Conquest and Discovery: Meditations on Ethnicity, Race, and American Politics, in Borderless Borders: U.S. Latinos, Latin Americans, and the Paradox of Independence 153 (Frank Bonilla et al. eds.; Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1998).