Professor Antoinette Sedillo Lopez

Antoinette Sedillo Lopez


Book

Family Law in New Mexico (with Barbara Shapiro 2009).

Books edited

Series Editor, Latino Communities: Emerging Voices—Political, Social, Cultural and Legal Issues (Routledge).

Latinos in the United States: History, Law and Perspective (edited anthology with Introduction) (1995 Garland Publishing).

Volume I, HISTORICAL THEMES AND IDENTITY: MESTIZAJE AND LABELS.

Volume II, LATINA ISSUES: FRAGMENTS OF HISTORIA (ELLA) (HERSTORY)
(paperback edition 1999).

Volume III, CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LATINO COMMUNITIES.

Volume IV, LATINO EMPLOYMENT, LABOR ORGANIZATION AND IMMIGRATION.

Volume V, LATINO LANGUAGE AND EDUCATION: COMMUNICATION AND A DREAM DEFERRED.

Volume VI, LATINO LAND GRANTS, HOUSING AND POLITICAL POWER.

Articles, Essays, Book Chapters and Reviews

A Medical/Legal Teaching and Assessment Collaboration on Domestic Violence: Assessment Using Standardized Patients/Standardized Clients, 14 Int'l J. Clinical L. Ed. 61 (2009).
Available at SSRN

Making and Breaking Habits: Teaching (and Learning) Cultural Context, Self-Awareness, and Intercultural Communication Through Case Supervision in a Client-Service Legal Clinic, 28 Wash. U.J.L. & Pol'y 37 (2008).
Available at: SSRN

Leading Change in Legal Education - Educating Lawyers and Best Practices: Good News for Diversity, 31 Seattle U.L. Rev. 775 (2008).
Available at: SSRN

Culturally Effective Legal Interviewing and Counseling for the Mexican Immigrant - A Case Study, The Voice: The Journal of the Battered Women's Movement (Fall, 2008): 14-15.

Abstract, Cameron Crandall, Antoinette Sedillo Lopez, Steve McLaughlin, Diane Rimple, Gabriel Campos, Teresita McCarty, Assessment of a Cross-Disciplinary Domestic Violence Training for Emergency Medicine Residents and Law Students, 15 Academic Emergency Medicine S225 (2008).

Latinas in Legal Education- Through the Doors of Opportunity: Assimilation, Marginalization, Cooptation or Transformation? 13 Am U.J. Gender Soc. Pol'y & L. 109 (2005).
Available at: SSRN

Bioterrorism at the Movies: Legal Issues in the Movie "Outbreak", BTR 2003 Unified
Science And Technology For Reducing Biological Threats & Countering Terrorism
191 (2003).

Teaching a Professional Responsibility Course: Lessons Learned from the Clinic, 26 J. Legal Profession 149 (2002).

Ethnocentrism and Feminism: Using a Contextual Methodology in International Women's Rights Advocacy and Education, 28 SOUTHERN L. REV. 279 (2001).

Learning Through Service in a Clinical Setting: The Effect of Specialization on Social Justice & Skills Training, 7 Clinical L. Rev. 307 (2001).

Latin American and Caribbean Women: Health Care; Education, contributions to the Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women's Studies (2001).

Law on the Internet: Unauthorized Practice or Public Access? in Law & Technology,
Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference Law and Technology Lawtech
, M.H. Hamza, Editor (International Association of Science and Technology for Development 2000) (with Marsha Baum).

Evolving Indigenous Law: Navajo Marriage: Cultural Traditions and Modern Challenges, 17 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 283 (2000).

Changing the Way Lawyers Practice: Child Kidnapping and the Internet, paper presented at the International Conference on Law and Technology, August 9-12, 1999, Honolulu, Hawaii, published in the Conference Proceedings, International Association of Science Technology for Development p.116 and posted at: http://www.hiltonhouse.com/articles/Lopez_art.txt.

A Comparative Analysis of Women's Issues: Toward a Contextualized Approach, 10 Hastings W.L.J. 343 (1999), redacted version in Global Critical Race Feminism: International Reader (Adrien Wing editor, N.Y.U. Press 2000).

International Law - U.S./Mexico Cross-Border Child Abduction - The Need for Cooperation, 29 N.M. L. Rev. 289 (1999).

Tracking Kidnapped Children Over the 'Net, 21:4 Family Advocate 42 (1999).

Translating Legal Terms in Context, 17 (4) Legal Ref. Services Q. 105 (1999).

Two Legal Constructs of Motherhood: "Protective" Legislation in Mexico and the United States, 1 U.S.C. Review of Law & Women Studies 239 (1992) excerpt reprinted in NAFTA and Free Trade in the Americas (Folsom, Gordon & Gantz 2005).

Gender, Legal Education and Legal Careers, 41 J.L. Educ. 443 (1991) (with Teitelbaum & Jenkins).

Surrogates, Test Tube Babies, and Frozen Embryos: Searching for Solutions, 20 N.M.L. Rev. 701 (1990).

La Privacidad y la Regulacion de las Nuevas Tecnologias de La Reproducion: Un Plantamiento para tomar Deciciones, 37 Investigaciones Juridicos 442 (1990).

Privacy and the Regulation of the New Reproductive Technologies, 22 Family. L.Q. 173 (1988).

The 1987 Regulatory Takings Trio, 3 Nat. Resources Reporter. 45 (1988).

Educating Our Children "On Equal Terms": The Failure of the Dejure/Defacto Analysis in Desegregation Cases, 7 Chicano L. Rev. 1 (1984).

The Alter Ego Doctrine: Alternative Challenges to the Corporate Form, 30 UCLA L. Rev. 129 (1982).

Book Review

Book Review, Land Use 29 Natural Resources J. 312 (1988).

Non-Academic Writing, Poetry and Blog

Author, Best Practices for Legal Education Blog, http://bestpracticeslegaled.albanylawblogs.org/

Denial, 8 T.M. Cooley J. Prac & Clin. L. J. 27 (2006).

Constitutional Defense, Mirage (Summer 2002).

Surfing the Net for Our Roots, XXVII La Herencia, Winter 2000).

Contribution to Dear Daughters, Dear Sisters: Letters from Multicultural Women lawyers who have been there and done that (American Bar Association 2000).

Receta, XXIII LA Herencia 59 (Fall 1999).

Sisters' Stories, Not Him, and Teresita 2 (2) Voces: A Journal Of Chicana/ Latina Studies 44-49 (Summer 1999).

Albert E. Utton—An Extraordinary Life for a Kid from Aztec, 39 Nat. Resources. L.J. 10 (Jan. 1999).

Testimony, 7 American U.J. Gender & The Law 177 (1998).

Evolution, XIX La Herencia 22 (Fall 1998).

Family Secrets, V Circles: Buffalo Women’s Journal of Law & Social Policy 68 (1997).

On Privilege, 2 American. U. J. Gender & the Law 217 (1994).

Colonization, II Circles: A Journal of Law and Women Studies 42 (1993).