| LMU Loyola Law School professors publish in peer-reviewed and top journals across a range of fields, and several are celebrating the publication of new books. Through scholarship, legislative testimony, amicus briefs, op-eds, and media spots, they are influencing debate and policy on pressing topics of the day, from AI, voting rights, and race and sex discrimination to reparations, worker conditions, copyright, tax and securities laws, and much more. Here is just a taste of the exciting, engaged scholarly work afoot at Loyola Law.
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A TASTE OF RECENT & FORTHCOMING WORKS
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| MICHAEL SEROTA
Associate Professor of Law | Director, Criminal Justice Reform Lab
| | STEPHANIE BORNSTEIN
Professor of Law | William M. Rains Fellow
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ARIEL JUROW KLEIMAN Professor of Law
| | JULIA MENDOZA
Associate Professor of Law
- The Miseducation of the Barrio: The School to Prison Pipeline in Stockton, under contract with Stanford University Press (forthcoming 2025)
- Writing for Abolitionist Futures, Stanford Law Review Online (2023)
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| JONATHAN F. HARRIS
Associate Professor of Law
- Consumer Law as Work Law, 112 California Law Review (forthcoming 2024)
- Economic Duress in Employment Contracting, 42 Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal (forthcoming 2024)
| | KAIPONANEA MATSUMURA
Professor of Law | William M. Rains Fellow
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| TRISTIN GREEN
Associate Dean for Research | Professor of Law | William M. Rains Fellow
- Racial Emotion at Work: Dismantling Discrimination and Building Racial Justice in the Workplace, University of California Press (2023)
- Love Match or Compatible in Theory? Charting the Relationship Between Critical Race Theory and Queer Theory in Legal Scholarship, in Oxford Handbook of Race and the Law (Khiara Bridges, Devon Carbado, Emily Houh, eds.), Oxford University Press (forthcoming 2024) (with Camille Gear Rich)
- The Significance of #MeToo as a Feminist Movement: The Power of the Collective, in Oxford Handbook of Feminism and the Law in the United States (Deborah L. Brake, Martha Chamallas, & Verna L. Williams, eds.), Oxford University Press (2023)
| | YXTA MURRAY
David P. Leonard Professor of Law | William M. Rains Fellow
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| KIMBERLY WEST-FAULCON
Professor of Law | James P. Bradley Chair in Constitutional Law
| | LAURIE LEVENSON
Professor of Law | David W. Burcham Chair in Ethical Advocacy
- Humility: The Argument for an Ethical Code for Supreme Court Justices, Pepperdine Law Review (forthcoming 2024)
- Federal Criminal Civil Rights Law, under contract with Aspen Publishing (forthcoming 2025)
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A TASTE OF INFLUENCE ON HOT ISSUES
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| JESSICA LEVINSON
Clinical Professor of Law | Director, Journalist Law School
On Supreme Court Issues & Donald Trump's Legal Battles
| | JUSTIN LEVITT
Professor of Law | Gerald T. McLaughlin Fellow
On Voting Rights
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| ERIC MILLER
Professor of Law | Leo J. O'Brien Fellow
On Reparations
| | JONATHAN HARRIS
Associate Professor of Law
On Worker Issues & the Labor Movement
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SELECTED AWARDS & KEYNOTES
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| ELLEN APRILL
Professor of Law | John E. Anderson Chair in Tax Law
| | JUSTIN HUGHES
Hon. William Matthew Byrne, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law
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