Frymer, Paul, and Jacob M. Grumbach. 2021. “Labor Unions and White Racial Politics”. American Journal of Political Science 65 (1): 225-40. Publisher’s Version: Labor Unions and White Racial Politics. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul, and Albert Yoon. 2002. “Political Parties, Representation, and Federal Safeguards”. Northwestern University Law Review 96 (3): 977-1026. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul. 2002. “"Up and At ’Em: Review of Nelson Lichtenstein’s, State of the Union”. Forward. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul. 2017. Building an American Empire: The Era of Territorial and Political Expansion. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Publisher’s Version: Building an American Empire: The Era of Territorial and Political Expansion. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul. 2016. “"Rights Through Knowledge and Reason: Civil Rights Aspirations in the Progressive-Era Department of Labor”. In The Progressives’ Century: Political Reform, Constitutional Government, and the Modern American State, 316-38. New Haven: Yale University Press. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul. 2008. Black and Blue: African Americans, the Labor Movement, and the Decline of the Democratic Party. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Publisher’s Version: Black and Blue: African Americans, the Labor Movement, and the Decline of the Democratic Party. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul. 2008. “Law and American Political Development”. Law and Social Inquiry 33 (3): 779-803. Reference Link
Beienburg, Sean, and Paul Frymer. 2016. “The People Against Themselves: Rethinking Popular Constitutionalism”. Law and Social Inquiry 41 (1): 242-66. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul. 2014. “‘A Rush and a Push and the Land Is Ours’: Territorial Expansion, Land Policy, and U.S. State Formation”. Perspectives on Politics 12 (2): 119-44. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul. 2005. “Racism Revised: Courts, Labor Law, and the Institutional Construction of Racial Animus”. American Political Science Review 99 (3): 373-87. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul, Dara Strolovitch, and Dorian Warren. 2006. “New Orleans Is Not the Exception: Re-Politicizing the Study of Racial Inequality”. Du Bois Review 3 (1): 37-57. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul. 2011. “Building an American Empire: Territorial Expansion in the Antebellum Era”. U. C. Irvine Law Review 1 (3): 913-54. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul. 2012. “Whatever Became of the Raucous Caucus?”. The American Interest 8 (1): 35-43. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul. 2010. “Labor and American Politics”. Perspectives on Politics 8 (2): 609-16. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul. 2003. “Acting When Elected Officials Won’t: Federal Courts and Civil Rights Enforcement in U.S. Labor Unions, 1935-85”. American Political Science Review 97 (3): 483-99. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul, and John Skrentny. 2007. “The Rise of Instrumental Affirmative Action: Law and the New Significance of Race in America”. Connecticut Law Review 36: 677-723. Reference Link
Frymer, Paul. 2010. “Afterword: Obama and the Representation of Captured Groups”. In Uneasy Alliances: Race and Party Competition in America. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Publisher’s Version: Afterword: Obama and the Representation of Captured Groups. Reference Link