Publications:
Brabbling Women: Disorderly Speech and the Law in Early Virginia ( Ithaca , NY : Cornell University Press, 2003).
“Sexual Consent and Sexual Coercion in Seventeenth-Century Virginia ,” in Merrill Smith, ed., Sexual Coercion in Early America ( New York , 2001), 46-60.
[John G. Kolp, co-author] "Gender, Property, and Voting Rights in Eighteenth-Century Virginia ," in Bruce Mann and Christopher Tomlins, eds., The Many Legalities of Early America ( Chapel Hill , 2001).
"'As if there was not master or woman in the land': Gender, Dependency, and Household Violence Virginia, 1646-1720" in Christine Daniels and Michael V. Kennedy eds., Over the Threshold: Intimate Violence in Early America (New York, 1999), 219-236.
"Legal History of the Colonial South: Assessment and Suggestions," William and Mary Quarterly , 3d ser., L (1993): 18-27.
Books Reviews, William and Mary Quarterly , 3d ser., LX (2003), 225-229; Virginia Magazine of History and Biography , vol. 108 (2000), 310-312, vol. 102 (1994), 273-274.; Journal of American History , vol. 85 (1998): 653-654.
Biographical Essays on Lady Frances Berkeley published in the John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes, eds., American National Biography , vol. II (New York, 1999), 648-649; and John T. Kneebone, et al. , eds, Dictionary of Virginia Biography (Richmond: Richmond, VA, 1998), 450-451.