Margalynne Armstrong's Bibliography

Books:
Privilege Revealed: How Invisible Preference Undermines America, with Wildman. New York University Press (1996)
Articles, chapters, other:
Working Across Racial Lines in a Not-So-Post-Racial World, with Wildman, chapter in Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia. Gutierrez, Neimann, Gonzaliez, and Harris, editors, Utah State University Press (forthcoming 2012)
Teaching Race/Teaching Whiteness: Transforming Colorblindness to Color Insight, with Wildman, 86 North Carolina Law Review 635-672 (2008)
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Reparations Litigation: What About Unjust Enrichment?, (Social Justice Movements and LatCrit Community), 81 Oregon Law Review 771-782 (Fall 2002)
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Race and Races: Cases and Resources for a Diverse America, (book review), 89 California Law Review 1625-1632 (2001)
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Can Good Samaritan Laws Fit Into the United States Legal/Political Framework?: A Brief Response to Elspeth Farmer, Joshua Dressler, and Marc Franklin, 40 Santa Clara Law Review 1027-1031 (2000)
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Race and Property Values in Entrenched Segregation, 52 University of Miami Law Review 1051-1065 (1998)
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Meditations on Being Good, chapter in Critical Race Feminism: A Reader. Wing, editor, New York University Press (1997)
Women of Color in the Law: The Duality of Transformation, 31 University of San Francisco Law Review 967-973 (1997)
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CCRI's Colorblindness Theory is Dangerously Shortsighted, 1996-1997 Et Al. : A Magazine of Santa Clara University School of Law 36 (Fall/Winter 1996-97)
Protecting Privilege: Race, Residence and Rodney King, 12 Law and Inequality : A Journal of Theory and Practice 351-380 (1994)
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African Americans and Property Ownership: Creating Our Own Meanings, Redefining Our Relationships, 1 African-American Law and Policy Report 79-88 (1994)
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Work Paper: Using Comparative Legal Studies to Prepare Law Students for an Evolving Legal Profession, (XVI Biennial Conference on the Law of the World. Manila, The Philippines), World Jurist Association (Oct 24-29, 1993)
Legal breakdown : 40 ways to fix our legal system, (book review), 32 Santa Clara Law Review 297-309 (1992)
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Memorial Statement for Russell Galloway, (Santa Clara University School of Law Professor), 32 Santa Clara Law Review 13 (1992)
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Desegregation Through Private Litigation: Using Equitable Remedies to Achieve the Purposes of the Fair Housing Act, 64 Temple Law Review 909-935 (1991)
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Legal Breakdown: 40 Ways to Fix Our Legal System, (book review), 3 Legal Publishing Preview 209 (July-August 1991)
Current legal developments in real estate law: annual survey - 1990, (book review), 3 Legal Publishing Preview 140 (1991)
Lawyers and the Second Shift, 22 The Advocate (Santa Clara, Calif.) 17 (March 1991)
Meditations On Being Good, (Black Women Law Professors: Building Community at the Intersection of Race and Gender: A Symposium), 6 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 43-45 (1991)
MBE and Multiple Choice Exam Skills, 21 The Advocate (Santa Clara, Calif.) 4 (December 1989)
Grading the California Bar Exam, 15 The Advocate (Santa Clara, Calif.) 9,12 (May 1989)
Bar Preparation: Questions and Answers, 15 The Advocate (Santa Clara, Calif.) 9-10 (March 1989)
AIDS and the Law: A Guide for the Public, (book review), 28 Santa Clara Law Review 463-468 (1988)
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