Content Posted in 2023
Alaska, Steven A. Rhodes and Zachary H. Barrett
Allagany Reservation of the Seneca Nation Cattaraugus County New York, 1890
Annual report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1861
Annual report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1896
Arkansas, Jim Tartaglia
A Week to Prep, Two Minutes to Talk, and Two Days to Move: Why Oklahoma’s Eviction Courts Are Out of Step with the Constitution, Adam H. Hines
Bringing Down the Batten (weaving)
Britney’s Prerogative: A Critical, Constitutional View of Conservatorships, Devraat Awasthi
Cattaraugus Reservation of the Seneca Nation, Cattaraguas-Erie and Chautaqua Counties, 1890
Colorado, Diana S. Prulhiere and David R. Little
Cooley’s Hidden Ramifications: Has the Supreme Court Extended the Terry Doctrine for Automobile Searches to the Point of Eliminating Probable Cause?, Thomas G. Hamilton
Corporate Criminal Consequences of the Deepwater Horizon Disaster, Charles Phillips
Critical Erase Theory: The Assault on Public School Curriculum, Brooks R. Cain
Driver Immunity Laws: Why They Are More Dangerous Than You Think, Kaleigh Ewing
Editor's Introduction & Front Pages, Hank Herren
Editor's Introduction & Front Pages, Kelsey Lauerman
Editor's Introduction & Front Pages, Kelsey Lauerman
Equal Pay for Equal Play: How the USWNT Battle for Equality Highlights the Shortcomings of Equal Pay Jurisprudence, Lindsey Gonzalez
Evolving Trends in Production Sharing Agreements & Cost Recovery Systems, Eduardo G. Pereira, Reg Fowler, Thomas Stephens, Alicia Elias-Roberts, André Lemos, Wan Mohd Zulhafiz Wan Zahari, Reyhan Kamil, and Nurzhan Kakimov
Illinois, Delainey Banks and Madison Pemberton
Impact of the 45Q Tax Credit on the Ownership of Pore Spaces, Quinn Taylor
Indian Country’s Continued Struggle with the Opioid Crisis: Focused Problem Areas, the Federal Government’s Response, and What More Can Be Done, AshLynn M. Wilkerson
Indigenous Boarding Schools in the United States and Canada: Potential Issues and Opportunities for Redress as the United States Government Initiates Formal Investigation, Keiteyana I. Parks
Is a Green Tie Enough? – Truth and Lies in the Courtroom, Jack B. Harrison
Kansas, Steven Rhodes and Sarah Trainer
Kentucky, Gary Holland
Kittlitz Murrelet : Brachyumphus Kittlitzii (Summer Plumage)
Law License Reciprocity’s Discriminatory Exclusion of Working Mothers, Sarah W. Keller
Legitimate State Interest or Educational Censorship: The Chilling Effect of Oklahoma House Bill 1775, Jennie A. Hill
Life After Sixty: Subsequent License Renewals and Criticisms of N.R.C. Licensing, Cameron Tarry Hughes
Louisiana, Jim Tartaglia
Maryland, Tia L. Churchfield
Michigan, M. Vafa Barissi
Missouri, Douglas J. Crouse
Montana, Amanda J. Dick
Navigating Accountability in Swamped Fields: Why Texas Needs Uniform Regulation for Well Collision Liability, Iliana Martinez
Nebraska, Sarah Trainer
Necessary Necessity: Courts’ Historical Assessment of the Condition Precedent for Martial Law, Eric Merriam
Nevada, Kevin Hivick
New Mexico, Blake C. Jones
New York, Delainey Banks
North Dakota, William J. Black
Not So Clear and Plain: Exploring the Circuit Split on the Applicability of Federal Labor & Employment Laws to Tribes, Logan C. Hibbs
Odd Man Out: The Survival of Junior Lien Strip-Offs in Chapter 13 Following the Caulkett Decision, Theresa J. Pulley Radwan
Ohio, Tim McKeen and Melissa Grimes
Oklahoma, Matt Schlensker and Sandra Fraley
Pachamama over People and Profit: A Case for Indigenous Ecology and Environmental Personhood, Hilda Loury
Pennsylvania, Nathaniel I. Holland, Jon C. Beckman, and Benedict J. Kirchner
"Poobitcie" - Moqui Girl of Pueblo Sichumnavi, Arizona
Precious Metals Regions of the Public Domain West of the 100 Meridian (Approximate) June 30, 1883
Quanah Parker, Chief of the Quah-Hah-Das Comanches - Oklahoma, 1890
Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1895.
Report of the Governor of Oklahoma, 1898
Rights, Power, and Inequality, Bryan H. Druzin
Section of a Track Chart of the World, Covering the Behring Sea
Sincerity, Subjectivity & Religion: The Evolution of RFRA from a Constitutional Shield to a Political Sword, Emily Kathryn Tubb
Sketch Map of South East Alaska
Sketch of Boundary Lines in Indian Territory between Seminoles and Creeks, 1890
Sovereign Lands, Brent D. Chicken and Amanda J. Dick
State ex rel. Matloff v. Wallace: Reversing Course on Subject Matter Jurisdiction, Andrew Case
Tennessee, Westley A. Ketron
Texas, Melissa Munson and Matt Schlensker
The Administration of Injustice: The Conflict Between Federal and Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction, Grace Slaff
The Arc of the Implied Covenant: An Analysis of the Modern Implied Covenant to Reasonably Develop the Lease Premises, Samuel Skupin
“The Center Cannot Hold”: Nation and Narration in American Indian Law, Chantelle van Wiltenburg
The Countenance of the Fur-Seal
The Impact of Climate Change on the Cultural Identity of Indigenous Peoples and the Nation’s First “Climate Refugees”, Jordan K. Medaris
The Montana “2.0” Test for Tribal Civil Adjudicatory Jurisdiction: A Grain of Rights, Rosemary Mahaffey
The Porcupine in the Tree and Flight of the Sun Woman
The Road to Autonomy, Nicole K. McConlogue
The Server Test Quandary and Embedding Permission Culture, Michael P. Goodyear
The Winding Trail: A Look at Non-Linear Temporality in Literary Works in Response to the Issue of Sovereignty, Gabrielle Jones
The Wire Fraud Boom, Yakov Malkiel
The Work-Life Virus: Working from Home and Its Implications for the Gender Gap and Questions of Intersectionality, Tammy Katsabian
Three Ways to Sit Under a Shady Grove: The Uncertain Future of the Oklahoma Citizens Participation Act in Federal Court, Nicholas Rinehart
To Clear the Air: Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company and Evolving National Acceptance of RSG Certification Standards, Grasyn Fuller
Utah, Alan M. White
Virginia, Zachary H. Barrett
West Virginia, Andrew S. Graham
Why “Go Green” When You Can Stay Sooner Red?: An Analysis of Oklahoma’s Energy Discrimination Act of 2022, Shivani Lalloo
Winner, Best Appellate Brief in the 2022 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Daniel Ahrens and Case Nieboer
Winner, Best Appellate Brief in the 2023 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Noah Goldenberg and Clayton Kinsey
Wyoming, John R. Chadd