New Indian Law Scholarship

Kirsten Matoy Carlson, Tribes Lobbying Congress: Who Wins and Why – Draft Report Presented at the 13th Annual Indigenous Law Conference Michigan State University

Stephanie Phillips, Columbia River Tribal Housing: Federal Progress Addressing Long Unmet Obligations [Ecology Law Quarterly]

Robert T. AndersonProtecting Offshore Areas from Oil and Gas Leasing: Presidential Authority Under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act and the Antiquities Act [forthcoming Ecology Law Quarterly]

Jessica A. ShoemakerPipelines, Protest, and Property [forthcoming Great Plains Research]

Doug KielBleeding Out: Histories and Legacies of ‘Indian Blood’, in K Ratteree and N Hill, The Great Vanishing Act: Blood Quantum and the Future of Native Nations, 2017

Tereza M. Szegh, Indigenous Rights In The Trump Era

Laurel Jimenez, The Body Subject To The Laws: Louise Erdrich’s Metaphorical Incarnation Of Federal Indian Law In “The Round House”