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Books
- Lovelace, H, The World is on Our Side: The U.S. and the U.N. Race Convention
(2022), Cambridge University Press
Journal Articles
- Lovelace, HT; Fletcher, G-GS, Corporate Racial Responsibility,
Columbia Law Review, vol. 124 no. 2
(2024),
pp. 361-429
- Lovelace, H, Civil Rights as Human Rights,
Duke Law Journal, vol. 71 no. 8
(2022),
pp. 1849-1922
- Lovelace, HT, Xenophobic Conspiracy Theories and the Long Roots of January Sixth,
Law and Contemporary Problems, vol. 85 no. 3
(2022),
pp. 19-68
- Lovelace, H, “To Restore the Soul of America”: How Domestic Anti-Racism Might Fuel Global Anti-Racism,
AJIL Unbound, vol. 115
(2021),
pp. 63-68
- Lovelace, HT, Of Protest and Property: An Essay in Pursuit of Justice for Breonna Taylor,
Northwestern Law Review Online, vol. 116
(2021),
pp. 23-40
- Lovelace, H, Martin, Ghana, and Global Legal Studies,
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, vol. 25 no. 2
(2018),
pp. 623-638
- Lovelace, H, King Making: Brown v. Board and the Rise of a Racial Savior,
American Journal of Legal History, vol. 57 no. 4
(2017),
pp. 393-446
- Lovelace, H, William Worthy's Passport: Travel Restrictions and the Cold War Struggle for Civil and Human Rights,
Journal of American History, vol. 103 no. 1
(2016),
pp. 107-131
- Lovelace, H, Making the World in Atlanta's Image: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Morris Abram, and the Legislative History of the United Nations Race Convention,
Law & History Review, vol. 32 no. 2
(2014),
pp. 385-429
- Lovelace, H, Revisiting "The Need for Negro Lawyers": Are Today's Black Corporate Lawyers Houstonian Social Engineers?,
Journal of Gender, Race & Justice, vol. 9 no. 3
(2006),
pp. 637-663
Papers Published
- Lovelace, H, Critical Race Theory and the Political Uses of Legal History,
in The Oxford Handbook of Legal History
(2018)
Occasional Writing
- Lovelace, H, Rebooting America: Civil Rights,
Duke Law Magazine, vol. 40 no. 1
(2021)
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