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Stephanie Wildman
Books
Race and Races: Cases and Resources for
a Diverse America (St. Paul, Minn.: West Group, 2000) (American Casebook
Series) (co-authors: Juan F. Perea, Angela P. Harris, Richard Delgado).
Privilege Revealed: How Invisible Preference
Undermines America (New York: New York University Press, c1996) (Critical
America Series) (With contributions by Margalynne Armstrong, Adrienne Davis,
& Trina Grillo.)
Articles & Op-ed Pieces
"Race and Wealth Disparity: The Role of Law and the Legal System" (Symposium: What Is
the Place of Poverty Law in the Law School Curriculum? — Looking Back and Planning for
the Future), 34 Fordham Urban Law Journal 1219 (2007) (with Beverly Moran).
"The Persistence of White Privilege," 18 Washington
University Journal of Law & Policy 245 (2005)
"Democracy and Social Justice: Founding Centers for
Social Justice in Law Schools," 55 Journal of Legal Education 252
(2005)
"Privilege, Gender, and the Fourteenth Amendment:
Reclaiming Equal Protection of the Laws," 13 Temple Political &
Civil Rights Law Review 707 (2004)
"Meeting Human Needs: Examining the Social Safety
Net for Working America" (Symposium Forward), 44 Santa Clara Law
Review 961 (2004)
"Interracial Intimacy and the Potential for Social
Change" (Reviewing Rachel F. Moran, Interracial Intimacy: The Regulation
of Race and Romance), 17 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 153
(2002)
"Thinking About Race and Races: Reflections and Responses," 89 California
Law Review 1653 (2001) (with Juan F. Perea, Angela P. Harris, & Richard Delgado).
"Affirmative Action: Necessary for Equality for
All Women," 12 Berkeley La Raza Law Journal 429 (2001).
"Instilling Purpose; Courses in Justice Need To
Be a Part of Every Law Student's Legal Education," California Law
Business (supplement to The Los Angeles Daily Journal) at
18, February 5, 2001
"Schools Need Affirmative Action to Offset Admittance Bias and Honor King"
(Balancing Hopes and Dreams), The Los Angeles Daily Journal, at 5, January 23, 2001.
(with William C. Kidder).
"Ending Male Privilege Beyond the Reasonable Woman" (Reviewing Caroline A. Forell
and Donna M. Matthews, A Law of Her Own: The Reasonable Woman as a Measure of Man),
98 Michigan Law Review
1797 (2000)
"Dedication" (includes 2 testimonials to
Trina Grillo) (Symposium: In Honor of Professor Trina Grillo; Legal Education
for a Diverse World), 31 University of San Francisco Law Review 731
(Summer 1997)
"Democratic Community and Privilege: the Mandate
for Inclusive Education" (Dismantling the Master's House: Essays in Memory
of Trina Grillo), 81 Minnesota Law Review 1429 (June 1997)
"Language and Silence: Making Systems of Privilege Visible."
35 Santa Clara Law Review 881 (1995) (with Adrienne D. Davis).
"Privilege and Liberalism in Legal Education:
Teaching and Learning in a Diverse Environment" (Symposium: Looking to
the 21st Century: Under-Represented Women and the Law), 10 Berkeley Women's
Law Journal 88 (1995)
"Privilege in the Workplace: The Missing Element
in Antidiscrimination Law," 4 Texas Journal of Women and the Law
163 (1995)
"Bringing Values and Perspectives Back into the
Law School Classroom" (Symposium: Bringing Values and Perspectives Back
into the Law School Classroom: Practical Ideas for Teachers), 4 Southern
California Review of Law and Women's Studies 89 (1994)
"Implied Assumption of a Reasonable Risk: Much
Ado About Nothing or a Radical Departure in California Law?" 12 San
Francisco Barrister 3 (1993)
"The Legacy of Doubt: Treatment of Sex and Race in the Hill-Thomas
Hearings" (Gender, Race, and the Politics of Supreme Court Appointments:
The Import of the Anita Hill⁄Clarence Thomas Hearings), 65 Southern
California Law Review 1367 (1992) (with Adrienne D. Davis).
"Time to Separate Actual and Proximate Cause,"
Los Angeles Daily Journal p7, col. 1 (February 4, 1992)
"Obscuring the Importance of Race: The Implication of Making Comparisons
Between Racism and Sexism (or Other -isms)," 1991 Duke Law Journal 397 (1991)
(with Trina Grillo).
"Rise of the Reasonable Woman: The 9th Circuit
Acknowledges That Not All Members of Society Share the Same Reality," Los
Angeles Daily Journal p6, col. 3 (March 11, 1991)
"Time to Abolish Implied Assumption of a Reasonable Risk in California,"
25 University of San Francisco Law Review 647 (1991) (with John C. Barker).
"Integration in the 1980s: The Dream of Diversity
and the Cycle of Exclusion," 64 Tulane Law Review 1625 (1990)
"The RIAR [Reasonable Implied Assumption of Risk] Tort Defense Should
be Abolished," Los Angeles Daily Journal p5, col. 1 (December 26, 1990)
(with John C. Barker).
"Toward a Feminist Theory of the State,"
2 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 435 (1990)
"Real World Needs Affirmative Action," Los
Angeles Daily Journal p6, col. 3 (July 25, 1989)
"Propositions are the Wrong Way for Tort Reform,"
Los Angeles Daily Journal p6, col. 3 (November 7, 1988)
"The Classroom Climate: Encouraging Student Involvement,"
4 Berkeley Women"s Law Journal 326 (1989)
"The Question of Silence: Techniques to Ensure
Full Class Participation," (Women in Legal Education—Pedagogy, Law,
Theory, and Practice) 38 Journal of Legal Education 147 (1988)
"A Crisis Unresolved," Los Angeles
Daily Journal p4, col. 3 (July 29, 1986)
"A Study of Justice Pro Tempore Assignments in the California Supreme Court,"
20 University of San Francisco Law Review 1 (1985) (with Denise Whitehead).
"Strict Products Liability in California: An Ideological
Overview," 19 University of San Francisco Law Review 139 (1985)
"The Legitimation of Sex Discrimination: A Critical
Response to Supreme Court Jurisprudence," 63 Oregon Law Review
265 (1984)
"Is the Reasonable Man Obsolete? A Critical Perspective on Self-Defense and
provocation," 14 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 435 (1981)
(with Dolores A. Donovan).
"42 U.S.C. 1985(3) — A Private Action to Vindicate
Fourteenth Amendment Rights: A Paradox Resolved," 17 San Diego Law
Review 317 (1980)
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