Rutgers Race & Law Review Bibliography of Indian Law Articles

Rutgers Race and the Law Review has published its annual bibliography of law review articles on race and the law. The Indian law section includes the following:

5. Native Americans/Indigenous Peoples and the Law

5.0 General

Sara Brucker, Navajo Nation v. United States Forest Service: Defining the Scope of Native American Freedom of Religious Exercise on Public Lands, 31 Environs Envtl. L. & Pol’y J. 273 (2008).

Eric C. Chaffee, Business Organizations and Tribal Self-Determination: A Critical Reexamination of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 25 Alaska L. Rev. 107 (2008).

Gavin Clarkson, Wall Street Indians: Information Asymmetry and Barriers to Tribal Capital Market Access, 12 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 943 (2008).

Allison M. Dussias, Indigenous Languages Under Siege: The Native American Experience, 3 Intercultural Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 5 (2008).

Ezekiel J.N. Fletcher, De Facto Judicial Preemption of Tribal Labor and Employment Law, 2008 Mich. St. L. Rev. 435 (2008).

Matthew L. M. Fletcher, Tribal Businesses and the Off-Reservation Market, 12 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1047 (2008).

Stephanie Moser Goins, Beware the Ides of Marchington: The Erie Doctrine’s Effect on Recognition and Enforcement of Tribal Court Judgments in Federal and State Courts, 32 Am. Indian L. Rev. 189 (2007/2008).

Carole Goldberg, Not So Simple: Voting Rights for American Indians in State Elections, 7 Election L.J. 355 (2008).

David D. Haddock, To Tax Tribes or Not to Tax Tribes? That Is the Question, 12 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 971 (2008).

Nathaniel T. Haskins, Framing Concurrent Jurisdiction Issues in the Self-determination Era: Accepting the First Circuit’s Analysis but Rejecting its Application to Preserve Tribal Sovereignty, 32 Am. Indian L. Rev. 441 (2007/2008).

Sean Hill, Sunshine in Indian Country: A Pro-FOIA View of Klamath Water Users, 32 Am. Indian L. Rev. 463 (2007/2008).

Alexa Koenig & Jonathan Stein, Federalism and the State Recognition of Native American Tribes: A Survey of State-Recognized Tribes and State Recognition Processes Across the United States, 48 Santa Clara L. Rev. 79 (2008).

Sarah Krakoff, American Indians, Climate Change, and Ethics for a Warming World, 85 Denv. U. L. Rev. 865 (2008).

Vicki J. Limas, The Tuscarorganization of the Tribal Workforce, 2008 Mich. St. L. Rev. 467 (2008).

Robert J. Miller, Inter-Tribal and International Treaties for American Indian Economic Development, 12 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1103 (2008).

Lane R. Neal, Highway Appropriations Bill Shapes Tribal Sovereignty: A Look at Oklahoma Tribes’ Ability to Set Environmental Standards in Light of Recent Federal Legislation, 32 Am. Indian L. Rev. 219 (2007/2008).

Catherine A. O’Neill, Environmental Justice in the Tribal Context: A Madness to EPA’s Method, 38 Envtl. L. 495 (2008).

Judith V. Royster, Practical Sovereignty, Political Sovereignty, and the Indian Tribal Energy Development and Self-Determination Act, 12 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1065 (2008).

Pat Sekaquaptewa, Key Concepts in the Finding, Definition and Consideration of Custom Law in Tribal Lawmaking, 32 Am. Indian L. Rev. 319 (2007/2008).

Wenona T. Singel, The Institutional Economics of Tribal Labor Relations, 2008 Mich. St. L. Rev. 487 (2008).

Alex Tallchief Skibine, Formalism and Judicial Supremacy in Federal Indian Law, 32 Am. Indian L. Rev. 391 (2007/2008).

Alex Tallchief Skibine, Tribal Sovereign Interests Beyond the Reservation Borders, 12 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 1003 (2008).

Kaighn Smith Jr., Tribal Self-Determination and Judicial Restraint: The Problem of Labor and Employment Relations Within the Reservation, 2008 Mich. St. L. Rev. 505 (2008).

Rose Cuison Villazor, Blood Quantum Land Laws and the Race Versus Political Identity Dilemma, 96 Cal. L. Rev. 801 (2008).

Whitney Austin Walstad, Maine v. Johnson: A Step in the Wrong Direction for the Tribal Sovereignty of the Passamaquoddy Tribe and the Penobscot Nation, 32 Am. Indian L. Rev. 487 (2007/2008).

Bryan H. Wildenthal, How the Ninth Circuit Overruled a Century of Supreme Court Indian Jurisprudence – And Has So Far Gotten Away with It, 2008 Mich. St. L. Rev. 547 (2008).

Mary Christina Wood & Zachary Welcker, Tribes as Trustees Again (Part I): The Emerging Tribal Role in the Conservation Trust Movement, 32 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 373 (2008).

Micah T. Zomer, Returning Sovereignty to the Osage Nation: A Legislative Remedy Allowing the Osage to Determine Their Own Membership and System of Government, 32 Am. Indian L. Rev. 257 (2007/2008).

5.1 Health Care

5.2 Housing

5.3 Family

Barbara Atwood, The Voice of the Indian Child: Strengthening the Indian Child Welfare Act Through Children’s Participation, 50 Ariz. L. Rev. 127 (2008).

C. Eric Davis, In Defense of the Indian Child Welfare Act in Aggravated Circumstances, 13 Mich. J. Race & L. 433 (2008).

Daniel L. Meehan, Native Children in Alaska: The State of Tribal Self-Determination in Child Custody Proceedings, 32 Am. Indian L. Rev. 167 (2007/2008).