American Mestizo: Filipinos and Antimiscegenation Laws in California Leti Volpp - American University Washington College of Law
"Aren't You Latino?": Building Bridges Upon Common Misperceptions Victor C. Romero - Penn State University
LatIndia II -- Latinas/os, Natives, and Mestizajes -- A LatCrit Navigation of Nuevos Mundos, Nuevas Fronteras, and Nuevas Teorias Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol - St. Johns University
Practically Reframing Rights: Culture, Performance, and Judging Eric K. Yamamoto - University of Hawaii
Gold, Souls, and Wandering Clerics: California Missions, Native Californians, and LatCrit Theory Guadalupe T. Luna - Northern Illinois University College of Law
"The Virgin's Slip is Full of Fireflies": The Multiform Struggle over the Virgin Mary's Legitimierende Macht in Latin America and Its U.S. Diasporic Communities Terry Rey
Latinas and Religion: Subordination or State of Grace? Laura M. Padilla - California Western School of Law
Shifting Power for Battered Women: Law, Material Resources, and Poor Women of Color Donna Coker - University of Miami School of Law
The Role of the EEOC in Protecting the Civil Rights of Farm Worker William R. Tamayo - UC Davis, King Hall School of Law
The Rakes of Wrath: Urban Agricultural Workers and the Struggle Against Los Angeles's Ban on Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers Christopher David Ruiz Cameron - Southwestern University School of Law
The Tyrannies of Silence of the Untenured Professors of Color Pamela J. Smith - Boston College Law School
Discrimination by Proxy: The Case of Proposition 227 and the Ban on Bilingual Education Kevin R. Johnson & George A. Martínez - Southern Methodist University
Literature and the Arts as Antisubordination Praxis: LatCrit Theory and Cultural Production: The Confessions of an Accidental Crit Pedro A. Malavet - University of Florida College of Law
Half the Story Has Never Been Told: Popular Jamaican Music as Antisubordination Praxis Nicholas A. Gunia - University of Miami School of Law
Alfredo's Jungle Cruise: Chronicles on Law, Lawyering, and Love Alfredo Mirandé González - Texas Tech University School of Law
Critical Race Coalitions: Key Movements that Performed the Theory Sumi Cho & Robert Westley - DePaul University
Critical Race Globalism?: Global Political Economy, and the Intersections of Race, Nation, and Class Gil Gott - DePaul University
A Race Approach to International Law (RAIL): Is There a Need for Yet Another Critique of International Law? Ediberto Román - St. Thomas University
Global Finance and the International Monetary Fund's Neoliberal Agenda: The Threat to the Employment, Ethnic Identity, and Cultural Pluralism of Latina/o Communities Timothy A. Canova - University of New Mexico School of Law