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13 Dec 2006, 4:58 pm
Conference on Representing Children in Families: Children's Advocacy and Justice Ten Years after Fordham, which was hosted at the University Nevada Las Vegas January 11-14, 2006 are now available at SSRN.... [read post]
15 Dec 2006, 8:49 am
Brian Leiter already (click here) has noted that Keith Aoki has accepted an offer to join the UC Davis law faculty. The Immprof blog editors are happy that keith is joining our faculty. I wanted to point out that Keith... [read post]
17 Mar 2009, 6:01 am
I just noticed on SSRN this new article by Professor Asmara Tekle-Johnson, titled "In the Zone: Sex Offenders and the Ten-Percent Solutions." Here is the abstract: At first glance, sex-offender residency restrictions appear plausible because they ostensibly place a convicted sex offender's residence out of reach of children. However, these regimes address less than ten percent of the very real problem of child sex abuse, as family members and acquaintances of children… [read post]
28 Oct 2008, 7:14 pm
Thanks to this post at Co-op, I see there are these two must-reads for sentencing fans appearing in the October 2008 issue of the William & Mary Law Review: Giovanna Shay & Christopher Lasch, Initiating a New Constitutional Dialogue: The Increased Importance Under AEDPA of Seeking Certiorari from Judgments of State Courts David C. Holman, Death by a Thousand Cases: After Booker, Rita, and Gall, the Guidelines Still Violate the Sixth Amendment [read post]
5 Mar 2010, 3:00 am
I previously blogged the sad news that Paul McDaniel, James J. Freeland Eminent Scholar in Taxation and Professor of Law at the University of Florida Levin College of Law, is seriously ill with stage IV mesothelioma. Marty McMahon, Paul's long-time friend and colleague, presented Paul with a plaque announcing the... [read post]
30 Apr 2016, 6:32 am
The Jurimetrics Journal at ASU Law has published “A New Formula for Tribal Internet Gaming” by Racheal White Hawk. [pdf] The abstract: Tribal gaming is an industry that generates more than $27 billion a year. It comprises forty percent of all gaming in the United States, and has provided more than 628,000 jobs for Native and local communities. While tribal brick-and-mortar casinos contribute numerous economic, cultural, and social benefits to Native communities, Internet gaming profits… [read post]
5 Feb 2016, 5:01 am
...in the Journal of Legal Education, but excerpted here. In 23 years in law teaching, I've never heard a law professor express "disdain" for legal... [read post]
11 Feb 2025, 4:45 am
Douglas P. Thompson, Jason Decker, Torivio A. Fodder, Gavin M. Ratcliffe, Michael J. Dockry, Ben Benoit, and Christopher Murray, have published “Opportunities for Reconciliation: The Legal History of the Leech Lake Indian Reservation and the Chippewa National Forest” in the Mitchell Hamline Law Review. Here is the abstract (painting): [read post]
11 Apr 2024, 3:30 am
Anthony Hernandez has published “Tribal Trademark Law” in the Stanford Law Review. Here is the abstract: Native American tribes are increasingly creating their own intellectual and cultural property statutes. Of all the new legislation, tribal trademark law in particular is an engaging yet understudied area. By studying tribal trademark law, it becomes possible to evaluate the nature and scope of tribal sovereignty. And studying tribal trademark law provides an opportunity to… [read post]
9 Oct 2023, 2:43 am
Abbey Koenning-Rutherford has published “Dishonoring the Earth: Ecocide as Prosecutable Genocide Against Indigenous People” in the Georgetown Law Journal. PDF Here is the abstract: Global Indigenous people exist as one with the environment, with no western binary between people and nature. Destruction of Indigenous people is reciprocal with environmental destruction. Indigenous people, though only six percent of the global population, protect eighty percent of the world’s… [read post]
12 Jul 2023, 6:31 am
Angelique EagleWoman has posted “The Capitalization of ‘Tribal Nations’ and the Decolonization of Citation, Nomenclature, and Terminology in the United States,” recently published in the Mitchell Hamline Law Review, on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Within the U.S. legal profession and field of law, words have consequences that are often detrimental to Native peoples in Native homelands. First, this Article will review the basics on the political status and proper… [read post]
12 Apr 2021, 11:25 am
Why do you think it is important for people to be involved in their communities? [read post]
12 Apr 2021, 11:01 am
The essay contest is open to high school students as well as students enrolled in two-year and four-year colleges and universities and graduate school programs throughout the United States. [read post]
22 Jun 2023, 6:19 am
Jonathan Skinner-Thompson has posted “Tribal Air,” forthcoming in the Arizona State Law Journal, on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Prevailing approaches to addressing environmental justice in Indian Country are inadequate. The dual pursuits of distributive and procedural justice do not fully account for the unique factors that make Indigenous environmental justice distinct—namely, the sovereign status of tribal nations and the ongoing impacts of colonization. This article… [read post]
6 Nov 2020, 7:11 am
Here: Scaling Commercial Law in Indian Country Texas A&M Law Review, Forthcoming Number of pages: 38 Posted: 21 Sep 2020 Working Paper Series Marc Lane Roark Southern University Law Center McGirt v. Oklahoma and the Past, Present, and Future of Reservation Boundaries University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online, 2020 Number of pages: 45 Posted: 22 Sep 2020 Last Revised: 06 Oct 2020 Accepted Paper Series Bethany Berger University of Connecticut School of Law Disparate Defense in… [read post]
5 Dec 2019, 9:51 am
News from Columbia: "More than 70.8 million people around the world have been forced from their homes by violence, persecution and other human rights violations. Almost 26 million of these individuals are classified as refugees by the United Nations. Only... [read post]
19 Feb 2019, 6:03 am
Here: Native American Oral Evidence: Finding a New Hearsay Exception Number of pages: 48 Posted: 17 Feb 2019 Working Paper Series Max Katner Boston University – School of Law Human Rights, Indigenous Peoples, and the Global Climate Crisis Wake Forest Law Review, Vol. 53, No. 713, 2018 Number of pages: 26 Posted: 14 Feb 2019 Accepted Paper Series M. Alexander Pearl Texas Tech University School of Law Originalism and Indians Tulane Law Review, Vol. 93, No. 269, 2018 Number of… [read post]
10 Apr 2018, 4:46 am
Matthew Ramirez has published “New Mexico Tribal Cannabis: Policy, Politics, &Guidance for Government-to-Government Cooperation in State-Tribal Cannabis Compacting” in the Natural Resources Journal. Here is the abstract: The purpose of this article is three-fold. First, it aims to provide a systematic review of international, United States, state, and federal Indian law and policy surrounding cannabis cultivation, possession, and use in Indian Country. Second, it argues that the… [read post]
7 Oct 2017, 4:37 am
Linda Zhang has published “Re-Building a Native Hawaiian Nation: Base Rolls, Membership, and Land in an Effective Self-Determination Movement” in the Asian Pacific American Law Journal. [read post]
16 Jan 2007, 1:58 pm
Osgoode has an unsurpassed record of scholarship and the Law Journal continues to publish research of [read post]
