Faculty
Professor Antoinette Sedillo Lopez

Books
Family Law in New Mexico (forthcoming) (with Barbara Shapiro).
Latino Communities: Emerging Voices--Political, Social, Cultural and Legal Issues (series editor) (1998).
Latinos in the United States: History, Law and Perspective (1995). (edited anthology with Introduction).
Vol. I, Historical Themes and Identity: Mestizaje and Labels.
Vol. II, Latina Issues: Fragments of Historia (ella) (Herstory) (paperback ed. 1999).
Vol. III, Criminal Justice and Latino Communities.
Vol. IV, Latino Employment, Labor Organization and Immigration.
Vol. V, Latino Language and Education: Communication and a Dream Deferred.
Vol. VI, Latino Land Grants, Housing and Political Power.
Articles
Leading Change In Legal Education—Educating Lawyers and Best Practices: Good News for Diversity, Seattle L. Review (forthcoming).
Making and Breaking Habits: Teaching (and Learning) Cultural Context, Self Awareness and Intercultural Communication in a Client Service Clinic, 28 Wash. U. J. L. & Pol'y (forthcoming).
Latinas in Legal Education:Through the Doors of Opportunity: Assimilation, Cooptation, Marginalization or Transformation? 13 Am. U. J Gender Soc. Pol’cy & L. (2005).
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).
Latinas and the Law, in Latinas in the United States: An Historical Encyclopedia.
Latin American and Caribbean Women: Health Care; Education, in Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women (C. Kramarae & D. Spender eds., 2000).
Law on the Internet: Unauthorized Practice or Public Access, in Law and Technology (M.H. Hamza ed., 1999) (co-authored 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, Conference Proceedings, Int'l Ass'n Sci. Tech. for Dev. 116 (1999), (presented at the International Conference on Law and Technology, August, 9-12, 1999, Honolulu, Hawaii).
U.S./Mexico Cross Border Issue: Child Abduction-The Need for Cooperation, 29 N.M. L. Rev. 289 (1999).
A Comparative Analysis of Women's Issues: Toward a Contextualized Approach, 10 Hastings Women's L.J. 343 (1999), redacted version in Global Feminism: An International Reader (N.Y. U. Press).
Tracking Kidnapped Children Over the Internet, Fam. Advoc., Spring 1999, at 42.
Translating Legal Terms in Context, 17 Legal Reference Services Q. 105 (1999).
Two Legal Constructs of Motherhood: "Protective" Legislation in Mexico and the United States, 1 S. Cal. Rev. L. & Women's Stud. 239 (1992).
Gender, Legal Education and Legal Careers, 41 J. Legal Educ. 443 (1991) (co-authored with Teitelbaum & Jenkins).
Test Tube Babies, Surrogate Mothers, 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 Fam. L.Q. 173 (1988).
The 1987 Regulatory Takings Trio, 3 N.M. Nat. Resources L. Rep. 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, 29 Nat. Resources J. 312 (1989) (reviewing A.S. Mather, Land Use (1986)).
Creative Writing and Poetry
Surfing the Net for Our Roots, La Herencia, Winter 2000, at 40.
Contribution to Dear Daughters, Dear Sisters: Letters from Multicultural Women lawyers who have been there and done that (A.B.A. forthcoming publication).
Sisters' Stories, Not Him, and Teresita, VOCES: J. Chicana/ Latina Stud., Summer 1999, at 42.
Albert E. Utton-An Extraordinary Life for a Young Man from Aztec, 39 Nat. Resources. J. 10 (1999).
Grandma's Hands, La Herencia, Fall 1999, at 59.
Testimony, 6 Am. U. J. Gender Soc. Pol'y & L. (1998).
Evolution, La Herencia, Fall 1998, at 22.
Family Secrets, Circles: Buffalo Women's J. L. Soc. pol'y, 1997, at 68.
On Privilege, 2 Am. U. J. Gender Soc. Pol'y & L. 217 (1994).
Colonization, Circles: Buffalo Women's J. L. Soc. pol'y, 1993, at 42.
