Incoming Resources
- Flagrant conduct, the story of Lawrence v. Texas : how a bedroom arrest decriminalized gay Americans, Dale Carpenter
- The disability pendulum, the first decade of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Ruth Colker
- Legal debates of the antislavery movement, Alison Morretta
- Appealing for liberty, freedom suits in the South, Loren Schweninger
- Prigg v. Pennsylvania, slavery, the Supreme Court, and the ambivalent Constitution, H. Robert Baker
- From the closet to the courtroom, five LGBT rights lawsuits that have changed our nation, Carlos A. Ball
- Gay families and the courts, the quest for equal rights, Susan Gluck Mezey
- To establish justice, citizenship and the Constitution, Patricia McKissack and Arlene Zarembka
- From disgust to humanity, sexual orientation and constitutional law, Martha C. Nussbaum
- Disabling interpretations, the Americans with Disabilities Act in federal court, Susan Gluck Mezey
- Queer (in)justice, the criminalization of LGBT people in the United States, Joey L. Mogul, Andrea J. Ritchie, and Kay Whitlock
- The thirteenth amendment and its legacy, by Duchess Harris, JD, PHD, with Samantha S. Bell
- Fugitive justice, runaways, rescuers, and slavery on trial, Steven Lubet
- Dred Scott v. Sandford, the pursuit of freedom, Tim McNeese
- Normal life, administrative violence, critical trans politics, and the limits of law, Dean Spade
- Americans with Disabilities Act, by Margaret C. Jasper
- Who freed the slaves?, the fight over the Thirteenth Amendment, Leonard L. Richards
- Queering law and order, LGBTQ communities and the criminal justice system, Kevin Leo Yabut Nadal
- ADA and your rights at school and work, Kerry Elizabeth Benson
- Enabling acts, the hidden story of how the Americans with Disabilities Act gave the largest US minority its rights, Lennard J. Davis
- Law and the gay rights story, the long search for equal justice in a divided democracy, Walter Frank
- Redemption songs, suing for freedom before Dred Scott, Lea VanderVelde
- The Dred Scott decision, by Jason Skog
- Lincoln and Chief Justice Taney, slavery, secession, and the president's war powers, James F. Simon
- A black and white case, how affirmative action survived its greatest legal challenge, Greg Stohr