
Diversity in the Legal Profession: The Next Steps, ABA Presidential Commission on Diversity Report and Recommendations, April 2010, Lead Scholar (with Prof. Tucker Culbertson and Marc-Tizoc González).
Narrative Braids: Performing Racial Literacy (with Prof. Christine Zuni Cruz and Mr. Gene Grant) 33 Amer. Ind. L. J. 153 (2008) and published concurrently in 1 Freedom Ctr J. 60 (2009).
"Latinas/os" and Latina/o Legal Studies: A Critical and Self-Critical Review of LatCrit Theory and Legal Models of Knowledge Production (with Francisco Valdes) 4 Fla. Int’l L. J. (2009).
Uniéndo Comunidades by Learning Lessons and Mobilizing for Change, 27 Chicana/o-Latina/o L. Rev. 1 (2008).
Latinas/os and the Politics of Knowledge Production: LatCrit Scholarship and Academic Activism as Social Justice Action (with Francisco Valdes) 83 Indiana L. Rev. 1197 (2008).
Defending the Future Voices of Critical Race Feminism, 39 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1305 (2006).
Antigona: A Voice Rebuking Power, 75 UMKC L. Rev. 1171 (2007).
LatCrit at Ten Years, 26 Chicano-Latino L. Rev. 1 (2006).
Affirmative Action after Grutter, Seattle Journal of Social Justice, (forthcoming 2004).
Why the U. of Michigan Flap Matters to UNM (with Samantha Adams and Julie Sakura) Albuquerque Trib., 4/09/03, p. C-1.
Un/Braiding Stories about Law, Sexuality and Morality, 24 UCLA Chicano / Latino L. Rev. 1 (2002).
Seeking Educational Self-Determination: Raza Studies for Revolution (with Marcos Pizarro) in Equity and Excellence in Education, Dolores Delgado Bernal and Claudia Ramirez Wiedeman, Eds. (2002).
The Future of Civil Rights: A Dialogue, Focus on Law Studies, Vol. XVII, No. 2 (Spring 2002).
Celebrating Racialized Narratives in Crossroads, Trajectories and A New Critical Race Theory (Frank Valdes, Angela Harris and Jerome Culp, eds., 2002).
A Brief History of Chicana/o School Segregation: One Rationale for Affirmative Action, 12 Berk. La Raza L. J. 159 (2002).
FOREWORD: Class in LatCrit: Theory and Praxis in a World of Economic Inequality, 78 Univ. of Denver L. Rev. 467 (2001).
How the Supreme Court Has Shaken Our Faith, Albuquerque Trib., Apr. 6, 2001, at D1.
Silence and Silencing: Their Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces in Legal Communication, Pedagogy and Discourse, 33 MICH. J. L. REFORM 263 (2000) and 5 MICH. J. RACE & L. 847 ( 2000).
Mapping LatCrit's Intellectual and Ideological Foundations and Its Future Trajectories, 53 U. Miami L. Rev. 1119 (1999).
Religious Rituals and LatCrit Theorizing, 19 Chicano-Latino L. Rev. 417 (1998).
Border/ed Identities: Narrative and the Social Construction of Personal and Collective Identities, in Crossing Boundaries: Traditions and Transformations in Law and Society Research 129 (Austin Sarat et al. eds., 1998), featured in The Latino/a Condition: Law, History, Narratives (an anthology) (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic eds., 1998).
Voicing Differences, 4 Clinical L. Rev. 147 (1997).
Lines of Demarcation in a Town Called Frontera: A Review of John Sayles' 'Lone Star', 27 N.M. L. Rev. 223 (1997).
On "Subtle Prejudices," White Supremacy and Affirmative Action: A Reply to Paul Butler, 68 U. Colo. L. Rev. 891 (1997), included in Race and Races: Cases and Resources for a Multiracial America (Juan Perea, Angela Harris, Richard Delgado, & Stephanie Wildman eds., 1999).
Academic Mestizaje: Re/Producing Clinical Teaching and Re/Framing Wills as Latina Praxis, 2 Harv. Latino L. Rev. 349 (1997).
Border Crossings in an Age of Border Patrols: Cruzando Fronteras Metaforicas, 26 N.M. L. Rev. 1 (1996), featured in The Latino/a Condition: Law, History, Narratives (an anthology) (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic eds., 1998).
Voices/Voces in the Borderlands: A Colloquy on Re/Constructing Identities in Re/Constructed Legal Spaces, 6 Colum. J. Gender & L. 387 (1996) (co-authored with Melissa Harrison), featured in The Latino/a Condition: Law, History, Narratives (an anthology) (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic eds., 1998).
Mascaras, Trenzas, y Grenas: Un/Masking the Self While Un/Braiding Latina Stories and Legal Discourse, 17 Harv. Women's L.J. 185 (1994) and 15 Chicano-Latino L. Rev. 1 (1994).
Guadalupe in New Mexico in Religion as Art, Steve Loza, ed.(New Mexico Univ. Press, 2009).
Involving Minors in Research: Law and Ethics within Multicultural Settings (book chapter with Dr. Luis Vargas) in Handbook of Social Research Ethics, Donna M. Mertens and Pauline Ginsberg, Eds. (2008).
Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge (Richard Delgado ed., 1995) (2d ed. 2000).
Speaking Chicana (Letticia Galindo & Maria Dolores Gonzales eds., 1999).
The Latino/a Condition: Law, History, Narratives (an anthology) (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic eds., 1998).
Critical Race Feminism (Adrien Wing ed., 1997).
Beyond Portia: Women, Law and Literature in the United States (Jacqueline St. Joan & Annette Bennington McElhiney eds., 1997).
Race and Races: Cases and Resources for a Multiracial America (Juan Perea, Angela Harris, Richard Delgado, & Stephanie Wildman eds., 1999).
Gender and Law: Theory, Doctrine, Commentary (Angela Harris & Katharine Bartlett, 1997).
Law and Language(s): Image, Integration, and Innovation, 7 La Raza L.J. 1 (1994), featured in The Latino/a Condition: Law, History, Narratives (an anthology) (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic eds., 1998).
Book’s Insights on Race Lost in Reviewer’s Fog, (Op/Ed book review of Laura Gomez’s Manifest Destinies: The Making of the Mexican American Race) The Sunday Journal, December 16, 2007 at B3.
Book Review, 5 SOC. LEGAL STUD. 435 (1996) (reviewing Carl Gutierrez-Jones, RETHINKING THE BORDERLANDS: Between Chicano Culture and Legal Discourse (1995)), featured in The Latino/a Condition: Law, History, Narratives (an anthology) (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic eds., 1998).