Indian Law Bulletins | Law Review and Bar Journal Articles | 2003
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Arrangement:
The Law Journal Bulletin was started in April 2003. Articles are arranged alphabetically by title of law review or bar journal.
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A
Title:
Cobell v. Norton -- Indian trust fund management litigation takes center stage.
Author: Nash, Douglas R.; Graham, Christpoher P.
Source: Advocate, v46 (2003)
Title:
Finding the law on the rez: an overview of researching Indian law in Idaho and on the internet.
Author: Leavengood, Joe.
Source: Advocate, v46 (2003)
Title:
Indian law in Idaho -- What you should know.
Author: Galanda, Gabriel S.
Source: Advocate, v46 (2003)
Title:
"Indian" status: let a thousand flowers bloom.
Author: Smith, Clay.
Source: Advocate v46, (2003)
Title:
John v. Baker and the jurisdiction of tribal sovereigns without territorial reach.
Author: Blurton, David M.
Source: Alaska Law Review, v20 (2003)
Title:
Terminating active efforts: The Alaska Supreme Court misfires in J.S. v. State.
Author: Andrews, Mark.
Source: Alaska Law Review, v20 (2003)
Title:
Natural resources: winds of change.
Author: Rowe, Randi Hicks
Source: American Indian Report, v19 (2003)
Title:
Chickasaw Nation v. United States: the beginning of the end of the Indian-law canons in statutory cases
and the start of the judicial assault on the trust relationship?
Author: Luthey Jr., Graydon Dean
Source: American Indian Law Review, v27 (2002)
Title:
Chickasaw Nation v. United States and the potential demise of the Indian canon and construction.
Author: Jackson III, George
Source: American Indian Law Review, v27 (2002)
Title:
Indian-law scholarship and Tribal survival: a short essay, prompted by a long footnote.
Author: Laurence, Robert.
Source: American Indian Law Review, v27 (2002)
Title:
The land must hold the people: Native modes of territoriality and contemporary Tribal justification for placing
land into trust through 25 C.F.R. part 151.
Author: McCoy, Padraic I.
Source: American Indian Law Review, v27 (2002)
Title:
Lottery logistics: the potential impact of a state lottery on Indian gaming in Oklahoma.
Author: Coleman, Steve J.
Source: American Indian Law Review, v27 (2002)
Title:
Progressing back: a tribal solution for a federal morass
Author: Hamilton, James T.
Source: American Indian Law Review, v27 (2002)
Title:Seeking acceptance: are the Black
Seminoles Native Americans? Sylvia Davis v. The United States of America
Author: Melaku, Martha
Source: American Indian Law Review, v27 (2002)
Title:
Arizona Indian Law: What You Should Know
Author: Galanda, Gabriel S.
Source: Arizona Attorney, v39 (2003)
Title:
Death knell rings for the PIA? In re General Adjudication of all rights to use water in Gila River system and source
Author: Miller, Carlene Y.
Source: Arizona Law Review, v45 (2003)
Title:
The 1999 constitution convention of the Cherokee Nation.
Author: Hannah, D. Jay.
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, v35 (2003)
Title:
Red rover, red rover: a call for comity in linking tribal and state long-arm provisions for service
of process in Indian country.
Author: Nakai, Katosha Belvin.
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, v35 (2003)
B
Title:
ANWR: the legislative quagmire surrounding stakeholder control and protection, and the practical consequences
of allowing exploration.
Author: Pasquale, Kristofer.
Source: Buffalo Environmental Law Journal, v9 (2002)
C
Title:
Playing the race card.
Author: Lasden, Martin.
Source: California Lawyer, v23 (2003)
Title:
Racial imagery and Native Americans: a first look at the empirical evidence behind the Indian mascot controversy.
Author: Coleman, Gavin.
Source: Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law, v11 (2003)
Title:
Beyond reserved rights: tribal control over groundwater resources in a cold winters climate.
Author: Shosteck, Debbie.
Source: Columbia Journal of Environmental Law, v28 (2003)
Title:
A Spectrum revolution: deploying ultrawideband technology on Native American lands.
Author: Miller, John C.; Guzelian, Christopher P.
Source: Common Law Conspectus, v11 (2003)
Title:
The eighth circuit reminds courts and adverse claimants of the specter of a jurisdictional statute of limitations
lurking with the Quiet Title Act.
Author: Render, Jesse Andrew.
Source: Creighton Law Review, v36 (2003)
Title:
Spirit Lake Tribe v. North Dakota: the Eighth Circuit reminds courts and adverse claimants of the specter
of a jurisdictional statute of limitations lurking with the Quiet Title Act.
Author: Render, Jesse Andrew.
Source: Creighton Law Review, v36 (2003).
D
Title:
Indigenous rights and intellectual property law: a comparison of the United States and Australia
Author: Grad, Rachael.
Source: Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law, v13 (2003)
E
Title:Fish, farms and the clash of cultures
in the Klamath Basin.
Author: Doremus, Holly; Tarlock, A. Dan.
Source: Ecology Law Quarterly, v30 (2003)
Title:
Bugenig v. Hoopa Valley Tribe: the power source of a tribe seeking to achieve world renewal
and the protection of its natural resources.
Author: Gingrich, Jennifer
Source: Environmental Law, v33 (2003)
Title:
The worst of times: a tale of two fishes in the Klamath Basin.
Author: McHenry, Matthew G.
Source: Environmental Law, v33 (2003)
F
Title:
The Roma and the Native Americans: encapsulated communities within larger constitutional regimes.
Author: Banach, Edo.
Source: Florida Journal of International Law, v14 (2003)
Title:Old
law in the new world: Solorzano and the analogical construction of
legal identity.
Author: Scafidi, Susuan.
Source: Florida Law Review, v55 (2003)
G
Title:
Are states beating the house?: the validity of Tribal-State revenue sharing under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.
Author: Lent, Eric S.
Source: Georgetown Law Journal, v91 (2003)
Title:
Conflicted justice: the Department of Justice's conflict of interest in representing Native American tribes.
Author: Julianno, Ann C.
Source: Georgia Law Review, v37 (2003).
Title:
Acts of bureaucratic dispossession: the Huckleberry land exchange, the Muckleshoot Indian tribe, and rational(ized)
forms of contemporary appropriation.
Author: Hanson, Randel; Panagia, Giancarlo.
Source: Great Plains Natural Resources Journal, v7 (2002)
Title:
Panel I: Tribal people and environmentalists: friends or foes?
Author: Suagee, Dean; Tieszen, Stacey.
Source: Great Plains Natural Resources Journal, v7 (2002)
Title:
Panel II: Natural resources, economies, and the environment: global issues facing Native communities.
Author: Pommersheim, Frank; Archambeau, Rain.
Source: Great Plains Natural Resources Journal, v7 (2002)
Title: Panel III: Missouri River dialogue: tribal
and conservationist perspectives.
Author: Williams, Susan; Thin Elk, Shane.
Source: Great Plains Natural Resources Journal, v7 (2002)
Title: Panel IV: Lewis and Clark and the Indian tribes: retelling the historical encounter.
Author: Moon, Otis Half; Evans, Wayne; Jandreau, Mike; Charging, Leonika.
Source: Great Plains Natural Resources Journal, v7 (2002)
Title:
Panel V: Revitalizing economies, preserving cultures & protecting the environment:
striking the balance in South Dakota & Indian country.
Author: Hat, Albert White; Schmidt, Ike; Gough, Bob; Soldier, Travis Whirlwind.
Source: Great Plains Natural Resources Journal, v7 (2002)
Title:
Panel VI: literature, storyteling & the environment: enriching the dialogue.
Author: Small, Jerome Kills; Pappold, Matt.
Source: Great Plains Natural Resources Journal, v7 (2002)
Title:
Panel VII: Environmental justice & the sacred Black Hills: healing the wounds of history.
Author: Black Elk, Charlotte; LaVelle, John; Mesteth, Wilmer Stampede; Daugherty, Dani.
Source: Great Plains Natural Resources Journal, v7 (2002)
Title:
Rosebud Sioux tribe v. McDivitt, 286 F.3d 1031, hog farm corporation in Indian country lacks standing in federal
court to challenge BIA action voiding land lease.
Author: Archambeau, Rain.
Source: Great Plains Natural Resources Journal, v7 (2002)
Title:
The Supreme Courts "whack-a-mole" game theory in federal Indian law,
a theory that has no place in the realm of environmental law.
Author: Suagee, Dean B.
Source: Great Plains Natural Resources Journal, v7 (2002)
H
Title:
The struggle for access from Sweatt to Grutter: a history of African American, Latino, and American Indian
law school admissions, 1950 - 2000.
Author: Kidder, William C.
Source: Harvard BlackLetter Law Journal, v19 (2003)
Title:
International law as an interpretive force in federal Indian law.
Source: Harvard Law Review, v116 (2003)
J
Title: Air, light/fire, water and earth/pollen:
sacred elements that sustain life.
Author: Yazzie, Robert.
Source: Journal of Environmental Law & Litigation, v18 (2003)
Title:
Filling in the blank spot on Powells and Stegners maps: the role of modern Indian tribes in western watershed.
Author: Wilkinson, Charles
Source: Journal of Land Resources & Environmental Law, v23 (2003)
Title: Doing business in Indian Country:
introduction to American Indian law concepts affecting taxation.
Author: Jensen, Erik M.
Source: Journal of Taxation of Investments, v20 (2003)
K
Title: Seeking environmental justice for cultural minorities: the South Lawrence Trafficway of Lawrence, Kansas.Author: Lynn, Kelly D.
Source: Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, v12 (2003)
# Pages: 28 NILL ID: 13726 Blue book cite: 12 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 221
L
Title:
Arbitrator tells Indian tribe to pay $5 million; clause in contract outweighs claim of sovereign immunity;
legal pitfalls.
Author: Houston, David.
Source: Los Angeles Daily Journal, v116 (2003)
Title:
Cultural imperialism and the legal system: the application of European law to Indians in colonial Louisiana.
Author: Arnold, Morris S.
Source: Loyola Law Review, v42 (1997)
M
Title:
The Wisconsin state legal system and Indian affairs in the nineteenth century:
a lost chapter in Wisconsin's legal history.
Author: Vandervest, Brian.
Source: Marquette Law Review, v87 (2003)
Title:Western medicine vs. Native American traditional tribal healing.
Author: Lowery, Cynthia D.
Source: Medical Trial Technical Quarterly, v50 (2003)
Title:The impossibility of citizenship: semblances of sovereignty.
Author: Aleinikoff, Thomas Alexander.
Source: Michigan Law Review, v101 (2003)
Title: Towards Tribal sovereignty and judicial efficiency:
ordering the defenses of Tribal sovereign immunity and exhaustion of Tribal remedies.
Author: Carlson, Kirsten Matoy.
Source: Michigan Law Review, v101 (2002)
Title: The challenge of "differentiated citizenship":
can state constitutions protect tribal rights?
Author: Tsosie, Rebecca.
Source: Montana Law Review, v64 (2003)
Title:Indian aboriginal and reserved water rights, an opportunity lost.
Author: Carter, John B.
Source: Montana Law Review, v64 (2003)
N
Title:A framework for evaluation of Tribal water settlements.
Author: Cosens, Barbara.
Source: Natural Resources & Environment, v18 (2003)
Title:Where are the Tribal water quality standards and TMDLs?
Author: Grijalva, James M.
Source: Natural Resources & Environment, v18 (2003)
Title: Constructive conquest in the courts:
a legal history of the Western Shoshone lands struggle -- 1861 - 1991.
Author: O'Connell, John D.
Source: Natural Resources Journal, v42 (2003)
Title: The Indian Wars: efforts to resolve Western Shoshone land and treaty issues
and to distribute the Indian Claims Commission judgment fund.
Author: Luebben, Thomas E.; Nelson, Cathy.
Source: Natural Resources Journal, v42 (2003)
Title: The measure of Indian water rights: the Arizona homeland standard,
Gila River adjudication.
Author: Cosens, Barbara A.
Source: Natural Resources Journal, v42 (2002)
Title:Revisiting Merrion v. Jicarilla Apache Tribe:
Robert Nordhaus and sovereign Indian control over natural resources on reservations.
Author: Nordhaus, Robert J.; Hall, G. Emlen; Rudion, Anne Alise.
Source: Natural Resources Journal, v43 (2003)
Title:
Acquiring land into trust for Indian tribes
Author: Scrivner, Larry E.
Source: New England Law Review, v37 (2003)
Title:
Canons of conquest: the supreme courts attack on tribal sovereignty.
Author: Singer, Joseph William
Source: New England Law Review, v37 (2003)
Title:
A constitutional confession: the permanent if malleable status of indigenous nations.
Author: Wilkins, David
Source: New England Law Review, 37 (2003)
Title:
Economic self-determination: federal policies promoting development of reservation economies.
Author: Tahsuda, John.
Source: New England Law Review, v37 (2003)
Title:
In the absence of title: responding to federal ownership in sacred sites cases.
Author: Carpenter, Kristen A.
Source: New England Law Review, v37 (2003)
Title:
Karuk Tribe of California v. United States: the courts need a history lesson.
Author: Brann, Amy C.
Source: New England Law Review, v37 (2003)
Title:
Municipal and state impact of gaming.
Author: Ryan, Kevin.
Source: New England Law Review, v37 (2003)
Title:
Reflections on a flawed system.
Author: Sockbeson, Henry.
Source: New England Law Review, v37 (2003)
Title:
Reflections on the last quarter century of tribal recognition.
Author: Campisi, Jack.
Source: New England Law Review, v37 (2003)
Title:
The role of jurisdiction in the quest for sovereignty: Symposium.
Source: New England Law Review, v37 (2003)
Title:
The role of the National Indian Gaming Commission in the regulation of tribal gaming.
Author: Ashton, Sandra.
Source: New England Law Review, v37 (2003)
Title:
Sovereignty, jurisdiction, and environmental primacy on tribal lands.
Author: Luckerman, Douglas.
Source: New England Law Review, v37 (2003)
Title:
Tribal Status decision making: a federal perspective on acknowledgment
Author: Coen, Barbara N.
Source: New England Law Review, v37 (2003)
Title:
Tribes and tribal governments.
Author: Sappier, James.
Source: New England Law Review, v37 (2003)
O
Title:
The civil side of Judge Parker.
Author: Gitelman, Morton.
Source: Oklahoma Law Review, v56 (2003)
Title: Tribal sovereignty: Them and Us.
Author: Braveman, Daan.
Source: Oregon Law Review, v82 (2003)
P
Title: Native Americans and Homeland Security:
failure of the Homeland Security Act to recognize tribal sovereignty.
Author: Stouff, Courtney A.
Source: Penn State Law Review, v108 (2003)
Title:Army and Indians battle state over water rights
Author: Manley, Philip M.
Source: Practical Real Estate Law, v.19 (2003)
R
Title:An examination of increasing protection for sacred sites on federal lands.
Author: Kochan, Donald J.
Source: Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, v49 (2003)
Title:Quantification of Indian reserved water rights.
Author: Anderson, Robert T.
Source: Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, v49 (2003)
S
Title: South Dakota criminal justice:
a study of racial disparities.
Author: Braunstein, Richard; Feimer, Steve.
Source: South Dakota Law Review, v48 (2003)
Title: Redefining race: can genetic testing provide biological proof of Indian ethnicity?
Author: Beckenhauer, Eric.
Source: Stanford Law Review, v56 (2003)
T
Title:
Manifest Testiny (NAGPRA and "Kennewick Man " case discussion)
Author: Shunatona, Paul R.
Source: Texas Bar Journal, v66 (2003)
Title: The death of the new buffalo: the Fifth Circuit slays Indian gaming in Texas.
Author: Head, Amy.
Source: Texas Tech Law Review, v34 (2003)
Title: Harjo reversed
Author: Johnson, Carrie Hartman
Source: Trademark World, v162 (2003)
U
Title: We want to believe too:
the IRFA and Indigenous people's right to freedom or religion
Author: Briones, Joshua
Source: U.C. Davis Journal of International Law & Policy, v8 (2002)
Title: Providing equal educational opportunities: title IX and Indian tribal schools
Author: Bertenthal, Alyse D.
Source: Univeristy of Chicago Law Review, v69 (2002)
Title:
A doctrinal traffic jam: the role of federal preemption analysis in conflicts between state and tribal vehicle codes.
Author: Corr, Kathleen.
Source: University of Colorado Law Review, v74 (2003)
Title: The failure of the Violence Against Women Act's full faith and credit provision
in Indian country: an argument for amendent.
Author: Schmieder, Sandra J.
Source: University of Colorado Law Review, v74 (2003)
Title: Tribal law.
Author: Loveday, Mindy D.
Source: University Arkansas Little Rock Law Review, v25 (2003)
Title:
Holding states and their agencies accountable under the museum provisions
of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.
Author: Willingham, Robert Travis.
Source: University of Missouri, Kansas City Law Review, v71 (2003)
Title:
Treaty-based exclusions from the boundaries and jurisdiction of the states.
Author: Ragsdale, John W.
Source: University of Missouri, Kansas City Law Review, v.71 (2003)
Title:
Sacred sites and religious freedom on government land.
Author: Collins, Richard B.
Source: University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, v.5 (2003)
Title: Old promises:
the judiciary and the future of Native American federal acknowledgment litigation.
Author: Mather, Alva C.
Source: University of Pennsylvania Law Review, v151 (2003)
V
Title: Growth and form: Indian tribes, terrorism, and the durability of environmental law.
Author: Rodgers, William H. Jr.
Source: Vermont Law Review, v26 (2002)
Title:
Implementing the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) in Indian country
and approaches for amending RCRA to better serve tribal interests.
Author: Breedlove, Fred E.
Source: Vermont Law Review, v26 (2002)
W
Title:
Abrogation or regulation?
How Anderson v. Evans discards the Makah's treaty whaling right in the name of conservation necessity.
Author: Tomlinson, Zachary.
Source: Washington Law Review, v78 (2003)
Title:
Aboriginal title or the paramountry doctrine? Johnson v. McIntosh flounders in federal waters off Alaska
in Native Village of Eyak v. Trawler Diane Marie, Inc.
Author: Richards, Andrew P.
Source: Washington Law Review, v78 (2003)
Title: Who can defend a federal regulation?
The Ninth Circuit misapplied Rule 24 by denying intervention of right in Kootenai Tribe of Idaho v. Veneman.
Author: Matheny, Stephanie D.
Source: Washington Law Review, v78 (2003)
Title:
Time for change? the Kennewick Man Case and its implications for the future
of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.
Author: Seidemann, Ryan M.
Source: West Virginia Law Review, v106 (2003)
Title: Upper Klamath Lake and the section 106 process:
undertakings, areas of potential effects, and federal responsibility.
Author: Kritzer, Kelly.
Source: Willamette Law Review, v39 (2003)
Title: Like snow in the spring time:
allotment, fractionation, and the Indian land tenure problem.
Author: Shoemaker, Jessica A.
Source: Wisconsin Law Review, v2003
Title:
Revisiting Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez: feminist perspectives on tribal sovereignty.
Author: Skenandore, Francine R.
Source: Wisconsin Women's Law Journal, v17 (2002)
