LAW REVIEW ARTICLES
The Socioeconomics of Justice: the Perspective from the Law School Classroom, in 9 Int'l Rev. of Constitutionalism 193 (Penelope Andrews & Frank Munger, eds., 2009).
Writing Across the Curriculum: Professional Communication and the Writing That Supports It, 15 Leg. Writing 241 (2009)
Teaching Writing in Clinical, Lawyering
and Legal Writing Courses: Negotiating Professional and Personal Voice
<pdf> , 12
Clinical L. Rev. 501 (2006).
The Confluence of Law and Antebellum
Black Literature: Lawyerly Discourse as a Rhetoric of Empowerment
<pdf> , 17 L.
& Literature 183 (2005).
In a Creative Voice: Talking Back to
Lawyers' Texts, in Notes from a Difficult Case
<pdf> , 8 N.Y.C. L. Rev. 201 (2005).
Race and the American Originary Moment: The Boston Massacre
Narratives and the Idea of Citizenship
<pdf> , 7 Rutgers Race & L. Rev (2004).
The Postwar Consumer as Feminized Legal Subject
<pdf> , 27 Legal Stud.
F. 221 (2003).
In Defense of State and Local Government
Anti-Apartheid Measures: Infusing Democratic Values Into Foreign
Policymaking
<pdf> , 62 Temp. L. Rev. 813 (1989).
BOOKS
Uniform Behavior: Police Localism and National
Politics (co-edited with Stacy McGoldrick, 2006).
Zero Tolerance:
Quality of Life and the New Police Brutality in New York City
<pdf> (co-edited
with Tanya Erzen, 2001).
ARTICLES IN BOOKS
Uniform Behavior: Police Localism and National Politics, (co-edited with Stacy McGoldrick) (Palgrave Macmillan 2006).
"Introduction," in McGoldrick & McArdle, Uniform Behavior: Police Localism and National Politics (co-written with Stacy McGoldrick) (Palgrave Macmillan 2006).
"Policing after September 11: Federal-Local Collaboration and the Implications for Police–Community Relations," <pdf> in McGoldrick & McArdle, Uniform Behavior: Police Localism and National Politics (Palgrave Macmillan 2006).
"Legal Texts as Cultural Narratives of Postwar Suburbia: Gender, Power, and Consumer Protection," in Daniel Rubey, ed., Redefining Suburban Studies: Searching for New Paradigms (The National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University) (2009).
Introduction, in Zero Tolerance:
Quality of Life and the New Police Brutality in New York City (co-edited
with Tanya Erzen, 2001).
No Justice, No Peace, in Zero Tolerance:
Quality of Life and the New Police Brutality in New York City (co-edited
with Tanya Erzen, 2001).
An Interview with Derrick Bell: Reflections
on Race, Crime, and Legal Activism, in Zero Tolerance: Quality of Life and the
New Police Brutality in New York City (co-edited with Tanya Erzen, 2001).
BOOK REVIEWS
September 11 in
History: A Watershed Moment?, review of Continuity and Change: Responding to
Radical Insecurities (Mary L. Dudziak ed., 2003), 2 Peace & Change J. 271
(2005).
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Why I Teach at CUNY Law?
"CUNY Law's social justice mission brings to the law school an inspiring group of students and faculty colleagues, and dedicated staff members and administrators, with whom I feel privileged to work. This justice aspiration infuses the curriculum, the extra curriculum, our teaching, and every conversation across the CUNY Law community. It challenges us and gives meaning to the work we do."
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