Elizabeth M. Iglesias
Professor of Law
Director of The Center for Hispanic and Caribbean Legal Studies
J.D. 1988, Yale Law School
Telephone: 305-284-4050 | Office: G269
E-mail: eiglesia@law.miami.edu
Publications | SSRN | Website
Foreword, Article II: The Uses and Abuses of Executive Power, 62 U. Miami L. Rev. 181 (2008).
Toward Progressive Conceptions of Black Manhood: LatCrit and Critical Race Feminist Reflections, in Progressive Black Masculinities 55 (Athena D. Mutua, ed., 2006).
LatCrit at Five: Institutionalizing a Post-Subordination Future, 78 Denver University Law Review 1249-1333 (2001) (with Francisco Valdes)
LatCrit Theory: Notes Towards a Transatlantic Dialogue, 9 U. MIAMI INT'L & COMP. L. REV. 1 (2000).
Expanding Directions, Exploding Parameters: Culture and Nation in LatCrit Coalitional Imagination, 33 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM. 203-32; 5 MICH. J. RACE & L. 787-816 (2000) (with Francisco Valdes).
Institutionalizing Economic Justice: A LatCrit Perspective on the Imperatives of Linking the Reconstruction of "Community" to the Transformation of Legal Structures that Institutionalize the Depoliticization and Fragmentation of Labor/Community Solidarity, 2 U. PA. J. LAB. & EMP. L. 755-88 (2000).
Global Markets, Racial Spaces and the Role of Critical Race Theory in the Struggle for Community Control of Investment: An Institutional Class Analysis, 45 VILL. L. REV. 1037 (2000).
Foreword: Democracy, Identity, Communicative Power, Inter/National Labor Rights and the Evolution of LatCrit Theory and Community, 53 U. MIAMI L. REV. 575-682 (1999) (2000).
Afterword: Religion, Gender, Sexuality, Race and Class in Coalitional Theory: A Critical and Self-Critical Analysis of LatCrit Social Justice Agendas, 19 UCLA CHICANO-LATINO L. REV. 503-88 (1998) (with Francisco Valdes).
Maternal Power and the Deconstruction of Male Supremacy in THE LATINO CONDITION: A CRITICAL READER, Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic, eds. (1998).
Out of the Shadow: Marking Intersections In/Between Emerging Asian Critical Legal Scholarship and LatCrit Theory, 40 B.C.L. REV. 349-83; 19 B.C. THIRD WORLD L. REV. 349-83 (1998).
Rape, Race and Representation: The Power of Discourse, Discourses of Power and the Reconstruction of Heterosexuality, 49 VAND. L. REV. 869-991 (1996). Reprinted in part as Maternal Power and the Deconstruction of Male Supremacy, in THE LATINO CONDITION: A CRITICAL READER (R. Delgado & J. Stefancic, eds. 1997). Reprinted in part in WOMEN AND THE LAW, 2d edition (J. Greenberg, M. Minow, & D. Roberts, eds.) (1998).
The Inter-Subjectivity of Objective Justice: A Theory and Praxis for Constructing LatCrit Coalitions, 2 HARVARD LATINO L. REV. 467 (1997).
Foreword: International Law, Human Rights and LatCrit Theory, 28 U. MIAMI INTER-AM. L. REV. 177-213 (1996-97).
International Economic Law and Human Rights Enforcement: Locating Latinas/os in the Linkage Debate, 28 U. MIAMI INTER-AM. L. REV. 361-86 (1996-97).
Structures of Subordination, in CRITICAL RACE FEMINISM (Adrien K. Wing ed., 1996).
Miami Law Professor Elizabeth M. Iglesias submits comments in support of Judge Sotomayor
Miami Law Professor Elizabeth M. Iglesias Spoke at Hamline University School of Law
Miami Law School Professor Elizabeth M. Iglesias Files Briefs in Owaki v. City of Miami
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Constitutional Rights Litigation: Owaki v. City of Miami