Publications at Penn Law
The Penn Law faculty are engaged in a wide array of scholarship in traditional, cross-disciplinary and cutting-edge areas of inquiry. This newly created section of our website, which we will continue to populate in the months ahead, gives you access and the ability to search current and earlier work.
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"Not Just a Common Criminal": The Case for Sentencing Mitigation Videos, U of Penn Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 14-19. (forthcoming)
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
"The Shame of It All": Stigma and the Political Disenfranchisement of Formerly Convicted and Incarcerated Persons, 36 COLUM. HUMAN RIGHTS L. REV. 173 (2004).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
'Black People's Money': The Impact of Law, Economics, and Culture in the Context of Race on Damage Recoveries (July 26, 2003), U of Penn, Inst for Law & Econ Research Paper No. 16-24.
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
A Dose of Color, A Dose of Reality: Contextualizing Intentional Tort Actions with Black Documentaries, 68 J. LEGAL EDUC. 45 (2018).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
Back to Basics: Returning to the Matter of Black Inferiority and White
Supremacy in the Post-Brown Era, 6 J. APP. PRAC. & PROCESS 79 (2004).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
Documentation, Documentary, and the Law: What Should Be Made of Victim Impact Videos? 31 CARDOZO L. REV. 979 (2010).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
Documenting Injustice: Katrina, Class, and Visual Legal Advocacy
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
Ed Baker, Colleague, 12 U. PA. J. CONST. L. 939 (2010).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
Forward (Documentaries & the Law Symposium Issue): Engaging Documentaries Seriously, 16 FORDHAM INTELL. PROP. MEDIA & ENT. L.J. 707 (2006).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
Kwanzaa and the Commodification of Black Culture, BLACK RENAISSANCE/RENAISSANCE NOIRE (2004).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
Mary Jo Frug's Postmodern Feminist Legal Manifesto 10 Years Later: Reflections on the State of Feminism Today, 36 NEW ENG. L. REV 1 (2001) (with Elizabeth M. Schneider).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
Of Predatory Lending and the Democratization of Credit: Preserving the
Social Safety Net of Informality in Small-Loan Transactions, 53 AM.
U.L. REV. 1217 (2004).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
Race Statistics, Disparate Impact Analysis and the Economic Disenfranchisement of Minority Ex-Offenders, 4 RACE & SOC'Y 177 (2001).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
Race and Law-Genre Amateur Documentaries: Lessons Learned When the Subaltern Shoots
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
Speaking Volumes: Musings on the Issues of the Day, Inspired by the Memory of Mary Joe Frug, 12 COLUM. J. GENDER & L. 660 (2003).
Authors: Regina Austin and Elizabeth M. Schneider
Authors: Regina Austin and Elizabeth M. Schneider
Step on a Crack, Break Your Mother's Back: Poor Moms, Myths of Authority, and Drug-Related Evictions from Public Housing, 14 YALE J.L. & FEMINISM 273 (2002).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
Super Size Me and the Conundrum of Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Class for the Contemporary Law-Genre Documentary Filmmaker, 40 LOYOLA L.A. L. REV. 687 (2007).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
The Loving Story: Using a Documentary to Reconsider the Status of an Iconic Interracial Married Couple, 86 FORDHAM L. REV. 2635 (2018).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
The Next “New Wave”: Law-Genre Documentaries, Lawyering in Support of the Creative Process, and Visual Legal Advocacy, 16 FORDHAM INTELL. PROP. MEDIA & ENT. L.J. 809 (2006).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
The Saga of Pennsylvania’s “Willie Horton” and the Commutation of Life Sentences in the Commonwealth, U of Penn Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 20-10 (forthcoming)
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin
“Not Just for the Fun of It”: Governmental Restraints on Black Leisure, Social Inequality, and the Privatization of Public Space, 71 S. CAL. L. REV. 667 (1998).
Author: Regina Austin
Author: Regina Austin