AILR: Current Issue
Current Issue - Vol. 33• No. 1 • Fall 2008
Special Presentation: American Indian Law and Literature, Materials Presented at the Fourth Annual Indigenous Law Conference, Michigan State University College of Law, Oct. 19-20, 2007
- Crossover - Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic
- Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in James Welch's The Indian Lawyer - Renee Newman Knake
- Red Leaves and the Dirty Ground: The Cannibalism of Law and Economics - Matthew L.M. Fletcher
- Writing the Living Law: American Indian Liturature as Legal Narrative - Amelia V. Katanski
- "Channeling Thought": The Legacy of Legal Fictions from 1823 - Jen Camden & Kathryne E. Fort
- Interpretive Sovereignty: A Research Agenda - Kristen A. Carpenter
- Narrative Braids: Performing Racial Literacy - Margaret Montoya & Christine Zuni Cruz, interviewed by Gene Grant
- From Hatuey to Che: Indigenous Cuba Without Indians and the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples - Larry Cata Backer
- Afterword - Frank Pommersheim
Article
- Genealogy as Continuity: Explaining the Growing Tribal Preference for Descent Rules in Membership Governance in the United States - Kirsty Gover
Special Feature
- Winner, Best Appellate Brief in the 2008 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition - Moani Crowell & Gregory K. Schlais