Elvia’s scholarship (for bio)

ELVIA R. ARRIOLA, SCHOLARSHIP 

Amor y Esperanza, A Latina Lesbian Becomes a Law Professor, J. of Legal Education, Vol. 66, (3) ( Spring 2017).

Migrants Resist Systemic Discrimination and Dehumanization in Private, For-Profit Detention Centers, 15 SCU J. of Int’l Law 1 (2017).

Queer, Undocumented and Sitting in an Immigration Detention Center: A Post-Obergefell Reflection, 85 UMKC L. Rev. 617 (2016)

It’s Not Over: Empowering the Different Voice in Legal Academia, 29 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice (No.) 322 (2014).

Immigration Policy and Border Control Post 9-11 (book chapter) in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in Contemporary Politics, Law, and Social Movements, Suzanne Oboler and Deena J. González, eds. (2015)

The Activists Peek Inside an Immigration Detention Facility: The Voices of Migrants from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador (in progress).

Going on a Delegation to Get at the Truth: Experiential Learning for Understanding the Human Impact of NAFTA (in progress.)

“No Hay Mal Que Por Bien No Venga” A Journey to Healing as a Latina, Lesbian Law Professor, in Gabriella Gutierrez y Muhs, Yolanda Flores Niemann, Carmen G. Gonzales and Angela P. Harris, Eds., PRESUMED INCOMPETENT: STORIES OF WOMEN OF COLOR IN THE LEGAL ACADEMY (Utah State Univ. Press 2012).

Shaking Out the Welcome Mat for an Enduring Lat/Crit Social Movement, Comments on Cluster of Essays for Symposium Issue, 14th Annual Lat/Crit Conference, 18 A. U. J. OF GENDER, SOCIAL POLICY AND L. 711 (2011).

Crazy Mexican Border Politics Post-9-11, www.womenontheborder.org (2011)

Justice Interrupted: The Ciudad Juarez Femicides and Global Social Responsibility, LA VOZ (Esperanza Peace and Justice) (March 2010) available at: http://www.esperanzacenter.org/lavozpdfs2010/2010_02march.pdf

Gender, Globalization and Women’s Issues in Panama City: A Comparative Inquiry, 41 U. Miami Inter-American L. Rev. 19 (2010).

Hemophilia at the Border, www.womenontheborder.org/articles (2007).

One Worker’s Struggle to Care for her Child, SOJOURN, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Dec. 2007) available at: www.afsc.org/central/hta/GetDocumentationAction/i/44148.

Accountability for Murder in the Maquiladoras edited and reprinted in MAKING A KILLING: FEMICIDE, FREE TRADE AND LA FRONTERA (anthology), A. Gaspar de Alba and Georgina Guzmán (U. of Texas Press 2010).

Accountability for Murder in the Maquiladoras: Linking Corporate Indifference to Gender Violence at the U.S.-Mexico Border, 5 SEATTLE J. SOC. JUST. 603 (2007).
Spanish translation, La Responsabilidad por Los Asesinatos en las Maquiladoras reprinted as book chapter in C.Gonzalez, D. Bonilla Maldonado, C. Crawford eds., EL LIBERALISMO NEOCLÁSICO, EL LIBRE COMERCIO Y SUS CRÍTICOS (2010).

Encuentro en el Ambiente de la Teoria: Latina Lesbians and Ruthann Robson’s Lesbian Legal Theory, 8 (No. 2) NEW YORK CITY L.R. 519 (2005).

Democracy and Dissent: Challenging the Solomon Amendment as a Cultural Threat to Academic Freedom and Civil Rights, 24 ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY PUBLIC L.REV. 149 (2005).

Accountability for Corporate Abuse at the Mexican Border—Administrative Complaints v. Lawsuits, www.womenontheborder.org/socialjustice (2004).

Coffeehouse Musings on Post-Grutter Ironies: Promoting Diversity to Ensure Globalization: 7 THE SCHOLAR- ST. MARY’S REVIEW ON MINORITY ISSUES , No. 3 (Fall 2004).

Tenure Politics and the Feminist Scholar, 12 COLUMBIA J. OF GENDER AND L. 532 (2003).

Queering the Painted Ladies: Gender, Race, Class and Sexuality at the U.S.-Mexico Border in the Case of the Two Paulas, 1 (No. 3) SEATTLE J. FOR SOC. JUSTICE 679 (2003).

Staying Empowered by Recognizing our Common Grounds: A Reply to Nancy Ehrenreich’s Article “Subordination and Symbiosis,” 71 UNIV. OF MISSOURI-KANSAS L.REV. 447 (2002).

Comparative and Co-constituent Construction of Identities (Introductory Remarks), Sixth Annual Latina/o Critical Legal Theory Conference, 55 U. OF FLA. L.J. 413 (2002).

Talking About Power and Pedagogy (Cluster Introduction), 5th Annual Latina/o Critical Legal Theory Conference Symposium, 78 U. OF DENVER L. REV. 570 (2001).

Of Woman Born: Courage and Strength to Survive in the Maquiladoras of Reynosa and Rio Bravo, Tamaulipas, FRONTERA-NORTE-SUR (Apr. 2001), http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/apr01.

Looking Out from a Cardboard Box: Workers and their Families in the Maquiladora Industry of Ciudad Acuña. Coahuila. FRONTERA-NORTE-SUR (Dec. 2000), http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera.

Reprinted in: NAT’L LAWYERS’ GUILD PRACTITIONER (2001).

LA VOZ, Newsletter of the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center (July 2001)

Becoming Leaders: The Women in the Maquiladoras of Piedras Negras, Coahuila, FRONTERA-NORTE-SUR (Oct. 2000), http://www. nmsu.edu/~frontera/oct00/feat5.html.

Voices from the Barbed Wires of Despair: Women in the Maquiladoras, Latina Critical Legal Theory and Gender at the U.S.-Mexico Border, 49 DE PAUL L. REV. 729-815 (2000).

Reprinted in:

Celina Romany, ed., RACE, ETHNICITY, GENDER AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE AMERICAS: A NEW PARADIGM FOR ACTIVISM (2001).

Adrien Wing., ed., CRITICAL RACE FEMINISM (2003, 2005).

The Value of Our Work (Introduction), 53 U. OF MIAMI L. REV. 1037 (1999).

Wildly Different: Antigay Peer Harassment in Public Schools, 1 THE GEORGETOWN J OF GENDER AND L. 5 (1999).

Coming Home to a Latina Lesbian Self-Race and Sexual Orientation in Legal Scholarship, http://www.sunsite.unc.edu/gaylaw.

The Penalties for Puppy Love: Institutionalized Violence Against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Youth, 2 IOWA J GENDER, RACE AND JUSTICE 430 (1998).

Foreword: March! – Second Annual Symposium on Latina/o Critical Legal Theory, 19 UCLA CHICANO-LATINO L. REV. 1 (1998).

Law and the Gendered Politics of Identity: Who Owns the Label “Lesbian”?, 8 HASTINGS WOMEN’S L.J. 1 (1997).

Reprinted in:

Law and the Gendered Politics of Identity: Who Owns the Label “Lesbian”? in Bartlett, Rhode and Grossman, GENDER AND LAW: THEORY, DOCTRINE AND COMMENTARY (6th Ed.) (1998, 2013)

LatCrit Theory, Int’l Human Rights, Popular Culture and the Faces of Despair in INS Raids, 28 U. OF MIAMI INTER-AMERICAN L. REV. 245 (1997).

Reprinted in:

Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, Eds., THE LATINO CONDITION: A CRITICAL READER (NYU Press 1998).

Timothy Davis, Kevin R. Johnson, George A. Martinez, A READER ON RACE, CIVIL RIGHTS, AND AMERICAN LAW: A MULTIRACIAL APPROACH (2001).

Welcoming the Outsider to an Outsider Conference: Law and the Multiplicities of Self, 2 HARVARD LATINO L. REV. 397 (1997).

Law and the Family of Choice and Need, 35 J. OF FAMILY L. 691 (1997).

Getting Possessive About the Term “Lesbian,” PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSGENDER LAW & EMPLOYMENT POLICY (1998).

Feminism and Free Expression: Silence and Voice, co-author, Robert Jensen, in FREEING THE FIRST AMENDMENT: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION 195-223 (Robert Jensen and David Allen, eds., NYU Press 1995).

Faeries, Marimachas, Queens and Lezzies: The Construction of Homosexuality Before the Stonewall Riots of 1969, 5 COLUM. J. GENDER AND THE L. 33 (1995).

Gendered Inequality: Lesbians, Gays, and Feminist Legal Theory, 9 BERKELEY WOMEN’S L.J. 103 (1994).

Reprinted in:

Richard Delgado, Jean Stefancic and Juan Perea, eds., LATINOS AND THE LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS (2008).

Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, eds., CRITICAL RACE THEORY: THE CUTTING EDGE (2000)

Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, eds., THE LATINO CONDITION: A CRITICAL READER (NYU Press 1998).

Coming Out and Coming to Terms with Sexual Identity, 68 TULANE L.R. 283 (1993).

“What’s the Big Deal?”: Women in the New York City Construction Industry and Sexual Harassment Law, 2 COLUM. HUM. RTS. L. REP. 21 (1990).

Reprinted in:

D. Kelly Weisberg, ed., APPLICATIONS OF FEMINIST LEGAL THEORY TO WOMEN’S LIVES: SEX, WORK AND REPRODUCTION (1996)

Mary Louise Fellows and Beverly Balos, eds., LAW AND VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: CASES AND MATERIALS ON SYSTEMS OF OPPRESSION (1994).

Sexual Identity and the Constitution: Homosexual Persons as a Discrete and Insular Minority, 14 WOMEN’S RTS. L. REP. 263 (1988).

Reprinted in:
Special Issue (“Best Articles”) of WOMEN’S RTS. L. REP. (1992).
Wayne R. Dynes, ed., 13 STUDIES IN HOMOSEXUALITY (1991).

 

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