American Indian Law Scholarly Update

Recent articles posted on SSRN:

‘The Court of the Conqueror’: Colonialism, the Constitution, and the Time of Redemption

Law’s Infamy: Understanding the Canon of Bad Law (eds. Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas, and Martha M. Umphrey) (NYU Press 2021).Number of pages: 42 Posted: 18 May 2021Working Paper SeriesSherally MunshiGeorgetown University Law Center


On Power & the Law: McGirt v. Oklahoma

Sup. Ct. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2021).Number of pages: 57 Posted: 18 May 2021 Last Revised: 19 May 2021Accepted Paper SeriesMaggie BlackhawkUniversity of Pennsylvania Carey Law School


Tribal Consultation: Toward Meaningful Collaboration with the Federal Government

33 Colorado Natural Resources, Energy & Environmental Law Review 1, ForthcomingNumber of pages: 53 Posted: 14 May 2021Working Paper SeriesMichael C. Blumm and Lizzy PennockLewis & Clark Law School and Lewis & Clark College – Lewis and Clark Law School

PERMANENT HOMELANDS THROUGH TREATIES WITH THE UNITED STATES: RESTORING FAITH IN THE TRIBAL NATION-U.S. RELATIONSHIP IN LIGHT OF THE MCGIRT DECISION

47 Mitchell Hamline Law Review 640 (2021)Number of pages: 46 Posted: 29 Apr 2021Accepted Paper SeriesAngelique EagleWomanMitchell Hamline School of Law

A National Truth Commission for Native Americans

Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society, 2021Number of pages: 35 Posted: 22 Apr 2021Accepted Paper SeriesSara OchsUniversity of Louisville Brandeis School of Law


The Marshall Factor: How Forced Sterilization of Native American Women Birthed Generational Reproductive Injustice

Number of pages: 30 Posted: 19 Apr 2021Working Paper SeriesMicaela SimpsonSouthern University Law Review

The Blind Eye: Jus Soli, and the “Pretended” Treaty of New Echota

9 American Indian Law Journal (2021) (forthcoming), U Iowa Legal Studies Research Paper ForthcomingNumber of pages: 46 Posted: 09 Apr 2021Accepted Paper SeriesChristopher RossiUniversity of Iowa College of Law

E Ola Ka ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i:Protecting the Hawaiian Language and Providing Equality for Kānaka Maoli

UCLA The Indigenous Peoples’ Journal of Law, Culture & ResistanceNumber of pages: 51 Posted: 01 Apr 2021Accepted Paper SeriesTroy J.H. AndradeUniversity of Hawai’i at M?noa | William S. Richardson School of Law

Incorporation by Any Other Name? Comparing Congress’ Federalization of Tribal Court Criminal Procedure with the Supreme Court’s Regulation of State Courts

Kentucky Law Journal, Vol. 109, No. 299, 2020Number of pages: 60 Posted: 29 Mar 2021Accepted Paper SeriesJordan GrossAlexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana


Jurisprudence and Recommendations for Tribal Court Authority Due to Imposition of U.S. Limitations

47 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 339 (2021)Number of pages: 33 Posted: 23 Feb 2021Accepted Paper SeriesAngelique EagleWomanMitchell Hamline School of Law


Politician in Public, Plotter in Private: How Thomas Jefferson Conquered the West and Robbed Native Americans of Their Birthright

Number of pages: 24 Posted: 14 Feb 2021Working Paper SeriesEdward AdamsThe Blake School