ASU Law Scholarship Repository

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Recent WORKS

Tribal Nations and Abortion Access: A Path Forward (46 HARV. J.L. & GENDER 1 (2023)(Lauren Van Schilfgaarde, Aila Hoss, Sarah Deer, Ann Tweedy, Stacy Leeds)

The Indian Country Abortion Safe Harbor Fallacy, Law and Political Economy Project housed at Yale Law School (June 6, 2022)(Lauren Van Schilfgaarde, Aila Hoss, Sarah Deer, Ann Tweedy, Stacy Leeds)

Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta: Rebalancing Federal-State-Tribal Power, 23 J. APP. PRAC. & PROCESS 47 (2023)(Stacy Leeds, Robert Miller, Kevin Washburn, Derrick Beetso)

A Wealth of Sovereign Choices: Tax Implications of McGirt v. Oklahoma and the Promise of Tribal Economic Development, 56 Tulsa L. Rev. 417-469 (2021) (Stacy Leeds and Lonnie Beard)

A Familiar Crossroads: McGirt v. Oklahoma and the Future of the Federal Indian Law Canon, 51 N.M. L. Rev. 300 (2021) (Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely and Stacy Leeds)

Commentary on Johnson v. M’Intosh in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Property Opinions (Eloisa C. Rodriguez-Dod and Elena Maria Marty-Nelson ed.)(Cambridge University Press 2021)

Op-Eds

What the Landmark Supreme Court Decision Means for Policing Indigenous Oklahoma, Slate (July 10, 2020)

Books

Mastering American Indian Law 2nd Edition (with Angelique EagleWoman 2019)

Mastering American Indian Law (with Angelique EagleWoman 2013)

Books UNDER CoNTRACT

American Indian Tax Law (with Lonnie Beard, anticipated 2023)

American Indian Law: Native Nations and the Federal System (8th ed. Golberg, Clinton, Tsosie, Hedden-Nicely, Leeds casebook revision)(anticipated 2023)

BOOKS IN Progress

Cherokee Justice: Talton v. Mayes and the Revitalization of Tribal Courts (with Taiawagi Helton)

Articles

A Familiar Crossroads: McGirt v. Oklahoma and the Future of the Federal Indian Law Canon, 51 N.M. L. Rev. 300 (2021) (with Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely)

A Wealth of Sovereign Choices: Tax Implications of McGirt v. Oklahoma and the Promise of Tribal Economic Development, 56 Tulsa L. Rev. 117 (2021)(with Lonnie Beard)

Beyond an Emergency Declaration: Tribal Governments and the Opioid Crisis67 Kan. L. Rev. 1013 (2019)

[Dis]Respecting the Role of Tribal Courts, 42 Hum. Rts. 20 (2017).

Whose Sovereignty?  Tribal Citizenship, Federal Indian Law, and Globalization2014 Arizona State L. Journal 89 (2014)(with Erin Shirl)

Coming Full Circle:  A Tribute to Professor Jim Jones, 2013 Wisconsin Law Review 733 (2013)

Resistance, Resilience, and Reconciliation:  Reflections on Native American Women and the Law (34 Thomas Jefferson L. Rev. 303 (2012))(with Elizabeth Mashie Gunsaulis)

Reassessing Concurrent Tribal-State-Federal Criminal Jurisdiction in Kansas (59 Kansas Law Review 949 (2011))(with John Francis, Aliza Organick and Jelani Jefferson Exum)

Defeat or Mixed Blessing: Tribal Sovereignty and the State of Sequoyah (Tulsa Law Review 2007)

Moving Toward Exclusive Tribal Autonomy Over Lands and Natural Resources (Natural Resources Journal 2006)

By Eminent Domain or Some Other Name: A Tribal Perspective on Taking Land (Tulsa Law Review 2005)

Tribal Court Stature and the Protection of Indian Women (American Bar Association Perspectives, Spring 2005) 

Borrowing from Blackacre: Expanding Tribal Land Bases Through the Creation of Future Interests and Joint Tenancies (North Dakota Law Review, 2004)

The More Things Stay the Same: Waiting on Indian Law's Brown v. Board of Education (Tulsa Law Review 2002)

The Burning of Blackacre: A Step Toward Reclaiming Tribal Property Law (Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy 2001)

Cross-Jurisdictional Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments: A Tribal Court Perspective (North Dakota Law Review 2000)

Southern Ute Indian Tribe v. Amoco Production Company: Judicial Construction of Coalbed Methane Gas Ownership (Energy Law Journal 1996)

Chapters + CONTRIBUTIONS

Indigenous Foresight Under Duress and the Modern Applicability of Allotment Agreements (Afterward) in Allotment Stories: Indigenous Responses to Land Privatization (Daniel Heath Justice and Jean M. O’Brien, University of Minnesota Press, forthcoming 2021/2022)

Commentary on Johnson v. M’Intosh in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Property Opinions (Eloisa C. Rodriguez-Dod and Elena Maria Marty-Nelson ed.)(Cambridge University Press 2021)

Women and the Law Stories (Chapter 13:  A Tribal Court Domestic Violence Case: The Story of an Unknown Victim, an Unreported Decision, and an All Too Common Injustice)(Schneider & Wildman ed. 2011)

Treaties with American Indians: An Encyclopedia of Rights, Conflicts and Sovereignty (Fixico 2007)(contributing author, treaties essay)

Encyclopedia of United States Indian Policy and Law (Finkelman and Garrison 2005)(editorial advisory board and contributing author)

Felix S. Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law (Newton 3rd ed. 2005)(contributing author, property law sections)

A Political History of Native Americans (Grinde 2003)(contributing author, tribal land essay)

MAJOR PUBLISHED Reports

Report of the Commission on Indian Trust Administration and Reform to the United States Department of Interior (submitted to the Secretary of Interior December 10, 2013)(commissioner and co-author with lead Bob Anderson)

With Mastering American Indian Law co-author  Professor Angelique EagleWoman

With co-author Prof Angelique EagleWoman

With Dean Deanell Reese Tacha and Justice Sandra Day O’Connor (Beadwork by Martha Berry (Cherokee))

With Dean Deanell Reese Tacha + Justice O’Connor

(Beadwork: Martha Berry (Cherokee))

With Principal Chief Wilma Mankiller

With Principal Chief Wilma Mankiller