Federal Indian Law in Top Specialized Journals

At the recommendation of some commentators on the post on general law reviews, here is a list of how often Federal Indian Law appears in articles published by top tier specialized journals (journals published by the top 15 law schools).

  1. Michigan Journal of Race & Law (7) — Fletcher (2007), Maillard (2007), Ray (2007), Gilden (2007), Grijalva (2006), Ragsdale (2004), Clarkson (2002). 5 student notes and 1 symposium piece (Tsosie 2005).
  2. Columbia Human Rights Law Review (6) — Idelman (2004), Fletcher (2003), Riley (2002), Dougherty (1998), Porter (1997), Pearce (1991). 2 student notes.
  3. Harvard Human Rights Journal (5) — Graham (2008), Anaya (2001), Duthu (2000), Weissner (1999), Berkey (1992)
  4. Univ. of Michigan Journal of Law Reform (4) — Fletcher (2005), Porter (1998), Pinkham (1997), Barsh (1993). 6 student notes.
  5. Stanford Environmental Law Journal (4) — Carpenter (2008), Wood (2008), O’Neill (2000), Harbison (1995). 2 symposium piece, 1 student note, and 1 book excerpt.
  6. Harvard Environmental Law Review (4) — Wood (2008), King (1994), Pacheco (1991), Ragsdale (1986). 1 student note.
  7. Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal (3) — Cowan (2006), Porter (2002), Anaya (1998)
  8. Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law (3) — Rand/Light (2006), Rose (1999), Rand (1997).
  9. Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy (2) — Hopkins (2004), Burton and Ruppert (1999). 4 symposium pieces.
  10. Harvard Journal on Legislation (2) — Fletcher (2007), Williams (1985). 1 student paper (Porter, 1990)
  11. Harvard BlackLetter Law Journal (2) — Kidder (2003), Davis (2002), 1 symposium piece (Porter 1999).
  12. Columbia Journal of Gender & the Law (2) — Maldonado (2008), Goelman (2004).
  13. Columbia Journal of Environmental Law (2) — Shosteck (2003), Watters (1997).
  14. Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum (2) — Kanner et al (2003), Baker (1997).
  15. NYU Review of Law & Social Change (1) — Loeb (2008). 1 book annotation and 1 remark (Halbritter 1994). And 4 colloquium pieces (McSloy, Newcomb, Savage, Trope, 1993).
  16. Stanford Law and Policy Review (1) — Myers (2001). 5 symposium pieces.
  17. Yale Law & Policy Review (1) —  Van Dyke (1998). 1 symposium piece (Saito, 2002) and 1 student piece.
  18. Georgetown International Environmental Law Review (1) — Harris (2003). 2 student pubs.
  19. Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy (1) — Cross (1993). 1 student paper (Clarkson 2001).
  20. NYU Journal of Legislation & Public Policy (1) — Echohawk (2001-2002). 1 student note.
  21. Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law (1) — Nelson (2006). 1 student note.
  22. Asian American Law Journal (1) — Hong (2008). 1 student paper.
  23. Journal of Law & Economics (1) — Anderson (2008)
  24. Harvard Women’s Law Journal (1) — Goldsmith (1990)
  25. Harvard Negotiation Law Review (1) — Rosenberg (1999)
  26. Yale Journal on Regulation (1) — Walker (1993)
  27. Yale Journal of Law and Feminism (1) — Dayton (1996)
  28. Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts (1) — Matlon (2004).
  29. NYU Journal of International Law and Policy (1) — Kingsbury (2001).
  30. Univ. of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law (0) — 1 student pub and 7 symposium pieces.
  31. Columbia Journal of Law & Social Problems (0 — student only) — 4 student papers.
  32. Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review (0) — 2 student pubs, 1 book review.
  33. Univ. of Chicago Law School Roundtable (0) — 2 student notes.
  34. Georgetown Public Policy Review (0) — 2 symposium pieces (Russell, Luna, 1999).
  35. Univ. of Chicago Legal Forum (0) — 1 student paper.
  36. Columbia Business Law Review (0) — 1 student paper.
  37. Columbia Journal of Transnational Law (0) — 1 student paper.
  38. Berkeley Journal of African-American Law and Policy (0) — 1 student paper.
  39. Berkeley Women’s Law Journal (0) — 1 student paper.
  40. Berkeley La raza Law Journal (0) — 1 amicus brief.
  41. Ecology Law Quarterly (0) — 1 speech (Wood 2008).
  42. Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics (0) — 1 student note.
  43. Georgetown Journal on Fighting Poverty (0) — 1 student paper.
  44. American Criminal Law Review (0) — 1 student note.
  45. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (0) — 1 student paper.
  46. Virginia Journal of Law & Technology (1) — Hansen-Young (2005).
  47. Virginia Sports & Entertainment Law Journal (1) — Miller (2005).