Publications
Resistance Proceduralism: A Prologue to Theorizing Procedural Subordination, 80 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 2039 (2024)
The Myth of the “Nationwide Injunction,” 84 Ohio St. L. J. 677 (2023)
with Brooke Coleman, Suzette Malveaux, & Elizabeth Porter, A Guide to Civil Procedure: Integrating Critical Legal Perspectives (NYU Press, 2022)
Forging Fortuity Against Procedural Retrenchment: Developing a Critical Race Theoretical Account of Civil Procedure, in A Guide to Civil Procedure: Integrating Critical Legal Perspectives (Brooke Coleman, Suzette Malveaux, Portia Pedro, & Elizabeth Porter, eds., 2022)
A Prelude to a Critical Race Perspective on Civil Procedure, 107 Va. L. Rev. Online 143 (2021)
Toward Establishing a Pre-Extinction Definition of “Nationwide Injunctions,” 91 U. Colo. L. Rev. 847 (2020)
Stays, 106 Calif. L. Rev. 869 (2018)
Note, Making Ballot Initiatives Work: Some Assembly Required, 123 Harv. L. Rev. 959 (2010)
Recent Case, Ninth Circuit Considers Community’s Racial Tension with Police in Finding Illegal Seizure and Lack of Voluntary Consent.— United States v. Washington, 490 F.3d 765 (9th Cir. 2007), 121 Harv. L. Rev. 1669–76 (2008)
Works in Progress
The Chancellors’ New Clothes and the Government’s Coronation: The Case for Preserving Impact Injunctions
Theorizing Procedural Subordination: A Critical Race Theoretical Account of Civil Procedure
Remedial Retrenchment: Theorizing Remedial Subordination