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Books
The International Library of Essays in Law and Society: Law and Poverty (Ashgate Press, 2006)
Rights of Inclusion: Law and Identity in the Lives of Americans With Disabilities, co-authored with David Engel (University of Chicago Press, 2003)
Laboring Below the Line: The New Ethnography of Poverty, Low-Wage Work, and Survival in the Global Economy, (Russell Sage Foundation, 2002)
Book Chapters
“State-Centered Comparison of Legal Professions in an Era of Globalization,” in Lawyers in 21st-Century Societies. Vol. 2: Comparative Views, (Hart, 2022)
“Thailand: The Evolution of Law, the Legal Profession and Political Authority,” in Lawyers in 21st-Century Societies, Vol.1: National Reports (Hart, 2020)
“Thailand: The Evolution of Law, the Legal Profession and Political Authority,” in Lawyers in 21st-Century Societies. Vol. 1: National Reports, (Hart, 2020)
“Political Change, Activism, and the Evolution of Judicial Culture in the Scholarship of Daniel Lev,” in The Politics of Court Reform: Judicial Change and Legal Culture in Indonesia, (Cambridge University Press, 2019)
“Political Change, Activism, and the Evolution of Judicial Culture in the Scholarship of Daniel Lev,” in The Politics of Court Reform: Judicial Change and Legal Culture in Indonesia (Cambridge University Press, 2019)
“Constructing Law from Development: Cause Lawyers, Generational Narratives, and the Rule of Law in Thailand,” in Law and Development and the Global Discourses of Legal Transfers (Cambridge University Press, 2012)
“Cause Lawyers and Other Signs of Progress—Three Thai Narratives,” in An Unfinished Project: Law and the Possibility of Justice (Stanford University Press, 2010)
“Rights in the Shadow of Class: Poverty, Welfare, and the Law,” in The Blackwell Companion to Law and Society (Blackwell Publishers, 2004)
“Dependency by Law: Welfare and Identity in the Lives of Poor Women,” in Lives in the Law (University of Michigan Press, 2002)
“Mapping Law and Society,” in Crossing Boundaries: Traditions and Transformations in Law and Society Research (Northwestern University Press, 1998)
“Miners and Lawyers: Law Practice and Class Conflict in Appalachia, 1872-1920,” in Lawyers In a Postmodern World (Open University Press, 1993)
“Movements for Court Reform—A Preliminary View,” in The Politics of Court Reform (LexingtonBooks, 1982)
“Contentious Gatherings in Lancashire, England 1750–1830,” in Class Conflict and Collective Action (Sage Publications, 1981)
Articles
“The Thai Legal Profession,” with Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang, Encyclopedia of Asian Law, (forthcoming 2023)
“Review of Eugenie Merieau, Constitutional Bricolage: Thailand’s Sacred Monarchy vs. the Rule of Law,” Asian Journal of Law and Society, (forthcoming 2023)
“Law and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America,” with Carroll Seron, 66 New York Law School Law Review 175, (2022)
“Women Lawyers for Social Causes: Professional Careers and Legal Development in Thailand,” with Peerawich Thoviriyavej and Vorapitchaya Rabiablok, 1 Thai Legal Studies 97–132 (2021).
“An Alternative Path to Rule of Law? Thailand’s 21st-Century Administrative Courts,” 26 Indiana Journal of Global Legalization (2019)
“Race, Law and Inequality, Fifty Years After the Civil Rights Era,” co-authored with C. Seron, 13 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 331–350 (2017)
“Rule of Law Inside Out in Myanmar,” 9 Hague Journal on the Rule of Law 3–10 (2017)
“Introduction: Advocacy at the Leading Edge of Social Change: The Importance of Front Line Innovators,” 60 New York Law School Law Review 567–583 (2015–16)
“Thailand’s Cause Lawyers and Twenty-First Century Military Coups: Nation, Identity, and Conflicting Visions of the Rule of Law,” 2 Asian Journal of Law and Society 301–322 (2015)
“Trafficking in Law: Cause Lawyer, Bureaucratic State and the Rights of Human Trafficking Victims in Thailand,” 39 Asian Studies Review 69–87 (2015)
“Revolution Imagined: Cause Advocacy, Consumer Rights, and the Evolving Role of NGOs in Thailand,” 9 Asian Journal of Comparative Law 29–64 (2015)
“Trafficking in Law: Cause Lawyer, Bureaucratic State, and the Rights of Human Trafficking Victims in Thailand,” Asian Studies Review (2015)
“Revolution Imagined: Cause Advocacy, Consumer Rights, and the Evolving Role of NGOs in Thailand,” 9 Asian Journal of Comparative Law (2014)
“Mobilizing Law for Justice in Asia: A Comparative Approach,” co-authored with S.L. Cummings and L.G. Trubek, 31 Wisconsin International Law Journal 353–420 (2013)
“The Cause Lawyer’s Cause,” 29 Law in Context 28 (2012)
“Globalization Through the Lens of Palace Wars: What Elite Lawyers’ Careers Can and Cannot Tell Us About Globalization of Law,” 37 Law & Social Inquiry 476 (2012)
“Global Funder; Grassroots Litigator—Judicialization of the Environmental Movement in Thailand,” 9 International Review of Constitutionalism 75 (2009)
“Globalization, Investing in Law, and the Careers of Lawyers for Social Causes—Taking on Rights in Thailand,” 53 New York Law Review 745 (2009)
“Constitutional Reform, Legal Consciousness, and Citizen Participation in Thailand,” 40 Cornell International Law Journal 455 (2007)
“Culture, Power, and Law: Thinking About the Anthropology of Rights in Thailand in and Era of Globalization,” 51 New York Law Review 817 (2007)
“Narrative, Disability, and Identity,” co-authored with D. Engel, 15 Narrative 84–94 (2007)
“Dependency by Law: Poverty, Identity, and Welfare Privatization,” 13 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 391 (2006)
“Social Citizen as Guest Worker: A Comment on the Changing Identities of Immigrants and the Working Poor,” 49 New York Law Review 665 (2005)
“Beyond Welfare Reform: Can We Build A Local Welfare State?” 44 Santa Clara Law Review 999 (2004)
“Afterword: How Can We Save the Safety Net?” 69 Brooklyn Law Review 543 (2004)
“Review Essay: Poverty, Welfare, and the Affirmative State,” 37 Law & Society Review 659 (2003)
“Presidential Address: Inquiry and Activism in Law and Society,” 35 Law & Society Review 7 (2001)
“Re-Interpreting the Effects of Rights: Career Narratives and the ADA,” co-authored with D. Engel, 62 Ohio State Law Journal 285 (2001)
“Immanence and Identity: Understanding Poverty Through Law and Society Research,” 32 Law & Society Review 931 (1999)
“Civil Rights and Self-Concept: Life Stories of Law, Disability and Employment,” co-authored with D. Engel, 35 Droit et Culture 43 (1998)
“Rights, Remembrance and the Reconciliation of Difference,” co-authored with D. Engel, 30 Law & Society Review 7 (1996)
“Fooling All of the People Some of the Time: 1990s Welfare Reform and the Exploitation of American Values,” co-authored with K. Kost, 4 Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 3 (1996)
“Law and Inequality: Race, Gender…and, of course, Class,” co-authored with Carrol Seron, 22 Annual Reviews of Sociology 187 (1996)
“Asking the Right Question: A Comment on Constable,” 19 Law & Social Inquiry 605 (1994)
“Sociology of Law for a Postliberal Society,” 27 Loyola Law Review 89 (1993)
“Beyond the Canon of Dispute Resolution Research,” 12 Studies in Law, Politics and Society 431 (1992)
“Legal Resources of Striking Miners: Notes For a Study of Class Conflict and Law,” 15 Social Science History 1 (1991)
“Introduction: The Evolution of a Field of Study” and “Afterword: Trial Courts and Social Change,” in 24(2) Law and Society Review (1990)
“Law, Litigation and Social Change: A Critical Evaluation of an Empirical Research Tradition,” 22 Law and Society Review 57 (1988)
“Tort Litigation and Social Change: Accidents and Trial Court Litigation in West Virginia, 1870–1940,” 36 Buffalo Law Review 301 (1988)
“Commercial Litigation in West Virginia State and Federal Courts, 1870–1940,” 30 American Journal of Legal History 322 (1986)
“Critical Legal Studies versus Critical Legal Theory: A Comment on Method,” co-authored with C. Seron, 6 Law and Policy 257 (1984)
“Lancashire County Justices of the Peace and the Repression of Popular Contentious Gatherings in the Industrial Revolution,” 25 American Journal of Legal History 111 (1981)
“Clinical Legal Education: The Case Against Separatism,” 29 Cleveland State Law Review 715 (1980)
“Measuring Repression of Popular Protest by English Justices of the Peace in the Industrial Revolution,” 11 Historical Methods 58 (1979)
“Consumer Sensitivity to Interest Rates: An Empirical Study of New-Car Buyers and Auto Loans,” co-authored with J.J. White, 69 Michigan Law Review 1207 (1971)
Editing
Innovations in the Fight Against Human Trafficking: Advocates Perspectives and Proposals, 60 New York Law School Law Review No. 3 and 4 (2015–16)
Social Justice Lawyers in Asia: Comparative Perspectives and Practitioner Narratives, a special edition of the Wisconsin International Law Journal (2013)
Human Rights, Judicialization, and the New Public Interest Law, co-edited with Penelope Andrews, 9 International Review of Constitutionalism 1–230 (2009)
Longitudinal Research on Trial Courts, a special issue of the Law & Society Review 25/3 (1990)
Other Writing
“Law and Poverty,” in Encyclopedia of Law & Society (Sage Publications, 2007)
Book Review of For All These Rights: Business, Labor and the Shaping of America’s Public-Private Welfare State by Jennifer Klein, Contemporary Sociology (2005)
Book Review of Sugar’s Life in the Hood: A Story of A Former Welfare Mother, by Sugar Turner and Tracy Bachrach Ehlers, Contemporary Sociology (2003)
Book Review of Invitation to Law and Social Science by Richard Lempert and Joseph Sanders, 12 American Legal Studies Forum 89 (1988)
Book Review of The Politics of Informal Justice by Richard Abel, 90 American Journal of Sociology 477 (1984)
Book Review of Justice and the Mare’s Ale: Law and Disorder in Seventeenth-Century England by Alan Macfarlane, 10 Journal of International History 353 (1982)