“Identity in Flux: Challenging Outsider Definitions of Tribalism”
Federal Bar Association
Forthcoming Federal Lawyer Article: “The Supreme Court and the Rule of Law: Indian Law Case Studies”
It looks like I’ll have a short paper in the Federal Lawyer in the March/April 2008 issue they publish in conjunction with the FBA Indian Law Conference. This one is called “The Supreme Court and the Rule of Law: Indian Law Case Studies” and is based in part on my forthcoming Hastings Law Journal article, “The Supreme Court’s Indian Problem” (well, it’s sort of like outtakes from that article).
Here’s the abstract:
Marilyn Vann Talk Materials
On November 9, 2007, Marilyn Vann spoke about the history of the Cherokee Freedmen here at MSU law college. As she did during her talk at last April’s Federal Bar Association’s Indian Law Conference, she presented a slide show of numerous materials.
Here are the materials — Marilyn Vann Materials
And here is a description of each page in the materials provided by Marilyn: Continue reading