Case Note: State V Stepansky, 95 Am. J. Int'l L. 438 (2001)

Case Note: State V Stepansky, 95 Am. J. Int'l L. 438 (2001)

PUBLICATIONS

Insiders and Outsiders: What the American Law Institute has Done for Gay and Lesbian Families, 8 Duke J. Gender L. & Pol'y 87 (2001)

Case Note: State v Stepansky, 95 Am. J. Int'l L. 438 (2001)

Transgenderism and Sexual Orientation: More than a Marriage of Convenience? in Relatively Speaking: Proceedings of a Conference on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Families (Mary Bernstein & Renate Reimann eds. ColumbiaUniversity Press 2001)[1]

Case Note: In re Surrender of Ntakirutimana, 93 Am. J. Int’l L. 171 (2000)

A Brave New Crime-Free World?, in Genetics and Criminality: The State of Science and the Law (Jeffrey R. Botkin, William McMahon and Leslie Francis, eds.) (American Psychological Association 1999)

Title VII and Homosexual Sexual Harassment After Oncale: Was It a Victory?

6 Duke J. Gender L. & Policy 113 (1999)

The Constricted Meaning of "Community" in Community Policing, 72 St. John’s L. Rev. 1367 (1998)

Sexual Dis-Orientation: Transgendered People and Same-Sex Marriage, 8 UCLA Women’s L. J. 219 (1998)

Case Note, Parretti v United States, 92 Am. J. Int’l L. 91 (1998)

LatCrit Theory and the Post-Identity Era: Transcending the Legacies of Color and Coalescing a Politics of Consciousness, 2 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 457 (1997)

Transgenderism and Sexual Orientation: More than a Marriage of Convenience? 3(1) Natl’l J. Sex. Orientation L. (1997)(

The Real “Real Anita Hill” or The Making of a Backlash Best-Seller, inFeminism, Law and Media, (Martha Fineman and Martha McCluskey, eds. Oxford U. Press 1997)

Between Women/Between Men: The Significance for Lesbianism of Historical Understandings of Same-(Male) Sex Sexual Activities, 8 Yale J. L. & Humanities 241.(1996)

Interrogating Identity (Book Review), 11 Berkeley Women’s L.J. 222 (1996)[2]

Putting Women First (Book Review), 93 Mich. L. Rev. 1686 (1995)

The Case of the Speluncean Explorers: Contemporary Proceedings (co-author),

61 Geo. Wash. L. J. 1755 (1993)

Your Money or Your Life: A Modest Plea for Mandatory Pro Bono, 3 B.U. Pub. Int. L. J. 215 (1993)[3]

Telling the Victim's Story, 2 Tex. J. Women & L. 163 (1993)

Foreword: Gender & Justice, 46 U. Miami L. Rev. 503 (1992)

Outsider Scholarship: The Law Review Stories, 63 U. Colo. L. Rev. 683 (1992)

Abandoned Women, in At the Boundaries of Law: Feminism and Legal Theory (M. Fineman, ed. Routledge 1990)

Lowering One's Cites: A (Sort of) Review of the University of Chicago Manual of Legal Citation, 76 Va. L. Rev. 1099 (1990)

Non-Sexist Teaching Techniques in Substantive Law Courses, 14 S.I.U.L.Rev. 507 (1990)

Agency and Partnership: Re-assessing the Meaning of Breach of Promise Suits, 2 Yale J. Law & Feminism 1 (1989)

Crime in the Stacks, or A Tale of a Text, 38 J. Leg. Ed. 117 (March/June 1988)

Shared Privacy and the Fourth Amendment, 75 Calif. L. Rev. 1597 (1987)

Note, Juvenile Curfew Ordinances and the Constitution, 76 Mich. L. Rev. 109 (1977)

[1] Modified from 3(1) Natl’l J. Sex.Orientation L. (1997)

[2] This issue was a simultaneous issue of the African-American Law & Policy Report. Excerpted in Katharine Bartlett & Angela Harris, Gender and Law: Theory, Doctine, Commentary (2d ed. 1997)

[3] excerpted in Richard Abel, Lawyers: A Critical Reader (1997)