We The Men: How Forgetting Women's Struggles for Equality Perpetuates Inequality

We the Men (Oxford University Press 2025).
Featured in Minneapolis Star Tribune.

Intimate Lies and the Law (Oxford University Press 2019).
Scribes Book Award.
Gold Medal, Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award (Family & Relationships).
Bronze Medal, Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award (Women’s Studies).
Bronze Medal, Independent Publisher Book Award (Sexuality/Relationships).
Reviewed in the Harvard Law Review, the Canadian Law Library Review. the Domestic Violence Report, and the London Review of Books blog.
Named an Exemplary Law Book, a Legal Theory Bookworm Favorite and a Notable Privacy and Security Book.
Included in Yale Law School’s 200 Years, 200 Books exhibit.
Research support from a Distinguished McKnight University Professorship and a University of Minnesota Institute for Advanced Study fellowship.
Featured on CNBC television, the Washington Post, Twin Cities PBS, National Public Radio, and fifteen other radio shows or podcasts.

Family Law Reimagined (Harvard University Press 2014).
Reviewed in the Harvard Law Review, the Texas Law Review, the Child & Family Law Journal, the Law Library Journal, and the Singapore Academy of Law Journal.
Featured on Slate, CBS Radio, and Boston Public Radio.

Women’s Exclusion from the Constitutional Canon, 2013 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1715.
Reprinted in 1 Gender in Constitutional Law 206 (Catharine A. MacKinnon ed., Edward Elgar Publishing 2018).
Reprinted in Women and the Law 703 (Tracy A. Thomas ed., Thomson Reuters 2014).

Siblings in Law, 65 Vand. L. Rev. 897 (2012).

Protecting Them from Themselves: The Persistence of Mutual Benefits Arguments for Sex and Race Inequality, 84 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1464 (2009).

Fighting Women: The Military, Sex, and Extrajudicial Constitutional Change, 93 Minn. L. Rev. 96 (2008).
Reprinted in Feminist Legal History: Essays on Women and Law 100 (Tracy A. Thomas & Tracey Jean Boisseau eds., New York University Press 2011).
Reprinted in Women and the Law 819 (Jane Campbell Moriarty ed., Thomson Reuters 2010).

Intimacy and Economic Exchange, 119 Harv. L. Rev. 491 (2005).

The Canon of Family Law, 57 Stan. L. Rev. 825 (2004).
Selected for Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum.

Mitigation and the Americans with Disabilities Act, 103 Mich. L. Rev. 217 (2004).

The Principle and Practice of Women’s “Full Citizenship”: A Case Study of Sex-Segregated Public Education, 101 Mich. L. Rev. 755 (2002).

Parenthood Divided: A Legal History of the Bifurcated Law of Parental Relations, 90 Geo. L.J. 299 (2002).

Contest and Consent: A Legal History of Marital Rape, 88 Cal. L. Rev. 1373 (2000).
Selected for Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum.

Federalism and the Family Reconstructed, 45 UCLA L. Rev. 1297 (1998).

Interstate Compacts in a Democratic Society: The Problem of Permanency, 49 Fla. L. Rev. 1 (1997).

Civil War as Paradigm: Reestablishing the Rule of Law at the End of the Cold War, Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y, Winter 1996, at 129.
Awarded the Edgar M. Cullen Prize.

Book Note: Preaching to the Choir, 105 Yale L.J. 1153 (1996).

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