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Publications & Works
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"We Shouldn't Need Roe," UCLA Journal of Gender & Law (2022)


"The Soft-Shoe and Shuffle of Law School Hiring Committee Practices" (with Najarian R. Peters) UCLA Law Review Discourse (2021)


Corporate Family Matters, UC Irvine Law Review (2021)


"The Trump Administration Should Have Attorney Whistleblowers," SMU Law Review Forum (2020)


"If a Fetus Is a Person, It Should Get Child Support, Due Process, and Citizenship," Washington and Lee Law Review Online (2020)


"The Myth of the Attorney Whistleblower," SMU Law Review (2019)


"The Corporate Personhood Two-Step," Nevada Law Journal (2018)


Co-Author, Business Organizations: An Experiential Approach, Carolina Academic Press


The Slippery Slope of Fetal Personhood, (in progress).


Teaching Slavery in Commercial Law (in progress).


Citizens United Chapter in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Corporate Law (projected Fall 2021).


Co-Author, Mergers and Acquisitions: Documenting the Deal, West Academic (projected Fall 2022).


Companies are People Too, Illustrated by Winsome Reed (A children’s book on corporate personhood) (December 31, 2020, Amazon Best Seller).


Co-Author, The Disregarded Canary: On the Plight of Black Women Voters, Northwestern L. Rev. of Note, October 29, 2020.


The Myth of the Attorney Whistleblower, 72 SMU L. REV. 669 (2019).


Judgment Without Notice: The Unconstitutionality of Constructive Notice Following Citizens United, 105 KY. L. J. 49 (2016).


HOLA Preemption and the Original Intent of Congress: Are Federal Thrifts Necessary to Stabilize the Housing Market?, 18 FORDHAM J. CORP. & FIN. L. 565 (2013).


Co-author, Recent Developments in Products, General Liability, and Consumer Law, 42 TORT & INS. L.J. 615 (2007).

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Press & Media Appearances



Post-Roe: Testing the Law, Pro Publica, September, 2022


“Business Scholarship Podcast Biden Symposium: Panel 4 Corporate Power,” Business Scholarship Podcast,

January 4, 2021


“Covid and the Corporate Family,” The CLS Blue Sky Blog, December 22, 2020


Panelist, "A Growing Divide; Examining the Relationships between Race, Federal Policy and the Housing Finance Market,' CFA Virtual Financial Services Conference,

December 10, 2020


“The Injustice of the Bar Exam,” ContractsProfsBlog,

July 27, 2020


“Carliss Chatman and Anthony Kreis on Reproductive Rights,” Ipse Dixit Podcast, Season 1, Episode 522,

May 4, 2020


“Men Get Stereotyped Too. It’s Time the Court Acknowledges It.:The LGBTQ rights cases at the Supreme Court turn on stereotypes of what it means to be male,” Slate,

October 7, 2019


“Carliss Chatman on Attorney Whistleblowers,” Ipse Dixie Podcast, Season 1, Episode 377,

September 13, 2019


“What Kind of Business Entity Should You Choose?” LVRG Discussion,

September 5, 2019


“An Alabama Woman Was Charged After Someone Else Killed Her Fetus. Critics Say New Laws Are 'Criminalizing Pregnancy,” Time Magazine,

July 3, 2019


“Why Draconian Anti-Abortion Laws Are Likely Doomed,” CNN Online,

May 29, 2019


“Abortion laws Create New Legal Issues Regarding the Unborn,” CBS Morning News,

May 21, 2019


“If a fetus is a person, it should get child support, due process and citizenship,” The Washington Post,

May 17, 2019


"What's behind the absurd gamble on women's rights and health," CNN Online,

May 13, 2019


Podcast, “A Conversation on Reproductive Rights,” , American Constitution Society, Washington and Lee University School of Law,

April 2019


Compliance.ai Advisor's Corner, "Why We Need the CFPB," January 2018



Professor Carliss Chatman