Publications
Re-Theorizing Administrative Law in the Great Unsettling, JOTWELL (June 2, 2025) (reviewing Julie E. Cohen, Oligarchy, State, and Cryptopia, available at SSRN. (March 10, 2025)), https://adlaw.jotwell.com/re-theorizing-administrative-law-in-the-great-unsettling/.
Managing the Lawyers, in COMPARATIVE CIVIL PROCEDURE 244 (Margaret Y.K. Woo & Cornelis Hendrik van Rhee eds., 2025).
Through a Glass Darkly: TPLF Viewed Through a Procedural Lens, 25 Theoretical Inquiries in Law 2156 (2024).
Civil Procedure: A Modern Approach (8th ed. 2024) (co-authored with Prof. Martin Redish, Northwestern, Prof. James Pfander, Northwestern, and Prof. Diego Zambrano, Stanford)
Gilbert Civil Procedure Summary (19th ed. 2022) (co-authored with Prof. Thomas Rowe, Duke University, and Prof. Steven Gensler, Univ. of Oklahoma)
Thalia González & Mara Schiff, The Uncertain Future of Restorative Justice: ‘Anti-Woke’ Legislation, Retrenchment & Politics of Parental Rights, 30 J. Wm. & Mary J. Race, Gender, & Soc. Just 1 (2024).
Reproducing Inequality: Racial Capitalism and the Cost of Public Education, 65 Boston College L. Rev. 318 (2024).
Thalia González & Rebecca Epstein, Racial Reckoning and the Police-Free Schools Movement 72 UCLA L. Rev. Disc. 2 (2024).
Education Equity and Brown: Reform, Retrenchment and Exclusionary Discipline, 16 Geo. J. Modern Crit. Race Theory Persp. 11 (2025).
What Employers Should Know About Law School Externship Programs, Daily Journal (May 1, 2020) (with Nora Katz & Anne Sidwell).
Case Rounds Redefined: Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Reflective Practice, 75 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 71 (2024) (with Megan Bess & June T. Tai).
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