UCLA Civil Rights Project
affirmative action, title ix, sexual harassment, higher education admissions, undocumented students
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Publications
- William C. Kidder, “(En)forcing a Foolish Consistency?: A Critique and Comparative Analysis of the Trump Administration’s Proposed Standard of Evidence Regulation for Campus Title IX Proceedings,” Journal of College and University Law, Spring 2020. Pages 48
- Nancy Chi Cantalupo & William C. Kidder, “Systematic Prevention of a Serial Problem: Sexual Harassment and Bridging Core Concepts of Bakke in the #MeToo Era,” UC Davis Law Review, Spring 2019. Pages 56
- Nancy Chi Cantalupo & William C. Kidder, “A Systematic Look at a Serial Problem: Sexual Harassment of Students by University Faculty,” Utah Law Review, Spring 2018. Pages 115
- Nancy Chi Cantalupo & William C. Kidder, “Mapping the Title IX Iceberg: Sexual Harassment of (Mostly) Graduate and Professional School Students by College Faculty,” Journal of Legal Education, Winter 2017. Pages 31
- William C. Kidder, “How Workable Are Class-Based and Race-Neutral Alternatives at Leading American Universities? ,” UCLA Law Review Discourse, Spring 2016. Pages 35
- William C. Kidder & Richard O. Lempert, “The mismatch myth in American higher education: a synthesis of the empirical evidence at the law school and undergraduate levels,” Book chapter in Jayakumar, U.; & Garces, L.M. (eds.). Affirmative Action and Racial Equity: Considering the Evidence in Fisher to Forge the Path Ahead. Routledge Press, 2015. Pages 24
- William C. Kidder & Angela Onwuachi-Willig, “Still hazy after all these years: the data and theory behind “mismatch” (article-length book review),” Texas Law Review, Winter 2014. Pages 47
- William C. Kidder, “Misshaping the River: Proposition 209 and Lessons for the Fisher Case,” Journal of College and University Law, Spring 2013. Pages 73
- Cruz Reynoso and William C. Kidder, “Tribal membership and state law affirmative action bans: can membership in a federally recognized American Indian tribe be a plus factor in admissions at public universities in California and Washington? ,” UCLA Chicano-Latino Law Review, 2008-09. Pages 29
- Chambers, Clydesdale, Kidder & Lempert, “The real impact of eliminating affirmative action in American Law schools: an empirical critique of Richard Sander’s study,” Stanford Law Review, May 2005. Pages 43
- William C. Kidder & Patricia Gandara, “Two Decades After the Affirmative Action Ban: Evaluating the University of California’s Race-Neutral Efforts,” Educational Testing Service (peer-reviewed policy report), 2015. Pages 40
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