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2022
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PUBLICATIONS:
Maritza I. Reyes, Professional Women Subjugated by Name-Calling and Character Attacks, 23 J. GENDER RACE & JUST. 397 (2020).
Maritza I Reyes, RBG: The Power of Dissent and Telling Her Story, Feminist Law Professors Blog (2020).
Maritza I. Reyes, Lesson in Public Advocacy and Self-Defense: Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Responded to Representative Ted Yoho's Reported "F*ckng B*tch" and Other Sexist Epithets, Feminist Law Professors Blog (2020).
Maritza I. Reyes, DREAMers Versus the Labels Used in Government Documents and Judicial Opinions in Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of California, ImmigrationProf Blog, Law Professor Blogs Network (2020).
Maritza I. Reyes, The Female Body in the Workplace: Judges and the Common Law, 114 Nw. U. L. Rev. Colloquy 177 (2019).
Maritza I. Reyes, Congress Did Not Give the President Unfettered Discretion to Exclude, ImmigrationProf Blog (2017).
Maritza I. Reyes, The Fifth Circuit in Texas v. United States Chose and Advocated the Term "Illegal Alien", ImmigratonProf Blog (2015).
Maritza I. Reyes, Professional Women: Silenced by Men-Made Norms, 47 Akron L. Rev. 896 (2015).
Maritza I. Reyes, In Memory of Julie Chek, 10 Fla. A&M U. L. Rev. (2014).
Maritza I. Reyes, Opening Borders: African Americans and Latinos through the Lens of Immigration, 17 Harvard Latino Law Review 1 (2014).
Maritza I. Reyes et al., Reflections on Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia Symposium—The Plenary Panel, 29 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice 14 (2014).
Maritza I. Reyes, A Latina Law Professor's Personal Perspective after the Zimmerman Trial Verdict, ImmigrationProf Blog (2013).
Maritza I. Reyes, Moncrieffe: Lessons in Crimmigration Law, Immigration Prof Blog (2013).
Maritza I. Reyes, Constitutionalizing Immigration Law: The Vital Role of Judicial Discretion in the Removal of Lawful Permanent Residents, 84 Temp. L. Rev. 637 (2011).
Maritza I. Reyes, The Latino Lawful Permanent Resident Removal Cases: A Case Study of Nicaragua and a Call for Fairness and Responsibility in the Administration of US Immigration Law, 11 Harvard Latino Law Review 280 (2008).