BRIDGETTE BALDWIN
| Date | Type | Title | Author | Work Cited To/Mentioned In/Quoted In | Citation (including footnote number) |
| March 13, 2013 | online article | Law professor breaks down Rintala murder case mistrial | Cherise Leclerc | Quoted in CBS3 Springfield article | N/A |
| 2013 | law review footnote | The inevitable irrelevance of affirmative action jurisprudence | Leslie Yalof Garfield | Symposium: Defining race: Colorblind diversity: The changing significance of "race" in the Post-Bakke era, 72 Alb. L. Rev. 863 (2009) |
Footnote 45: 39 J.C. & U.L. 1 (2013) |
| Winter 2012 | law review footnote | Symposium: Labor and employment law under the Obama Administration: A time for hope and change?: Panel six: Employment law: Antidiscrimination law under a Black president in a "post-racial" America?: Reading Ricci and Pyett to provide racial justice through union arbitration | Michael Z. Green | Symposium: Defining race: Colorblind diversity: The changing significance of "race" in the Post-Bakke era, 72 Alb. L. Rev. 863 (2009) |
Footnote 21: 87 Ind. L.J. 367 (2012) |
| August 2012 | law review footnote | Symposium: Overpoliced and underprotected: Women, race, and criminalization: The new racially restrictive covenant: Race, welfare, and the policing of Black women in subsidized housing | Priscilla A. Ocen | Stratification of the welfare poor: Intersections of gender, race & "worthiness" in poverty discourse and policy, 6 The Modern Am. 4 (2010) | Footnote 44: 59 UCLA L. Rev. 1540 (2012) |
| 2012 | law review footnote | "And then comes life": The intersection of race, poverty, and disability in HBO's The Wire | Rabia Belt | Stratification of the welfare poor: Intersections of gender, race & "worthiness" in poverty discourse and policy, 6 The Modern Am. 4 (2010) | Footnote 37: 13 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 1 (2012) |
| 2012 | law review footnote | Symposium: Radical nemesis: Re-envisioning Ivan Illich's theories on social institutions: From Wisconsin to Egypt and back again: A comment on Bridgette Baldwin's analysis of the shadow work thesis | Davarian L. Baldwin | Wisconsin works? Race, gender and accountability in the workfare era (Jan. 1, 2010) (Ph.D. dissertation, Northeastern University) | Footnotes 1, 22, 31-33: 34 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 475 (2012) |
| 2012 | law review footnote | Symposium: Radical nemesis: Re-envisioning Ivan Illich's theories on social institutions: From Wisconsin to Egypt and back again: A comment on Bridgette Baldwin's analysis of the shadow work thesis | Davarian L. Baldwin | Symposium: Radical nemesis: Re-envisioning Ivan Illich's theories on Social Institutions: Shadow works and shadow markets: How privatization of welfare services produces an alternative market, 34 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 445 (2012) | Footnotes 1, 9: 34 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 475 (2012) |
| 2012 | law review footnote | Symposium: Radical nemesis: Re-envisioning Ivan Illich's theories on social institutions: From Wisconsin to Egypt and back again: A comment on Bridgette Baldwin's analysis of the shadow work thesis | Davarian L. Baldwin | Mentioned in text | 34 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 475 (2012) |
| July 27, 2011 | case footnote | Shelton v. Secretary, Department of Corrections | Mary S. Scriven | Mentioned | Footnote 7: 802 F. Supp. 2d 1289 (2011) |
| Spring 2011 | law review footnote | Symposium: Diversifying the federal bench: Is universial legitimacy for the U.S. justice system possible? | Nancy Scherer | Symposium: Defining race: Colorblind diversity: The changing significance of "race" in the Post-Bakke era, 72 Alb. L. Rev. 863 (2009) |
Footnote 119: 105 Nw. U. L. Rev. 587 (2011) |
| 2011 | law review footnote | Shall we overcome? "Post-racialism" and inclusion in the 21st century | Sheryll Cashin | Symposium: Defining race: Colorblind diversity: The changing significance of "race" in the Post-Bakke era, 72 Alb. L. Rev. 863 (2009) |
Footnote 4: 1 Ala. C.R. & C.L. L. Rev. 31 (2011) |


