Publications

Faculty Scholarly Publications, 2005 - 2008

Books
Book Chapters and Essays
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Law Review Articles
Forthcoming

Books

Closing the Circle, James Grijalva

 

James Grijalva

 

Closing the Circle: Environmental Justice in Indian Country

(Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2008)

Indian Gaming and Tribal Sovereignty: The Casino Compromise, Light & Rand

 

Steven Andrew Light & Kathryn R.L. Rand

 

Indian Gaming and Tribal Sovereignty: The Casino Compromise

(Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2005)

Indian Gaming Law & Policy, Rand & Light

 

Kathryn R.L. Rand & Steven Andrew Light

 

Indian Gaming Law and Policy

(Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2006)

Indian Gaming Law: Cases and Materials, Rand & Light

 

Kathryn R.L. Rand & Steven Andrew Light

 

Indian Gaming Law: Cases and Materials

(Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2008)

 

Book Chapters and Essays

James Grijalva, Significant Historical Events, in A Snapshot of EPA Tribal Programs (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2005)

Paul LeBel, Giving Voice to Anger: The Role of the Lawyer in The Sweet Hereafter, in Screening Justice – the Cinema of Law: Significant Films of Law, Order, and Social Justice (Strickland, Foster & Banks, eds., William S. Hein Co., 2006)

Kathryn R.L. Rand & Steven Andrew Light, North Dakota Gaming Law, in Casino Law (William Thompson & Anthony Cabot, eds., Reno: Institute for the Study of Gambling and Commercial Gaming, 2007)

Kathryn R.L. Rand, Native American Gaming, in Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society (Richard T. Shaefer ed., 2008)

Rhonda R. Schwartz, Powers Reserved to the People: A Guide to Researching Initiatives and Referendums in North Dakota, 26 Legal Reference Services Quarterly (2007), and in Exploring Initiative and Referendum Law: Selected State Research Guides (M.E. Williams, ed., Haworth Information Press 2007)

Rhonda R. Schwartz, A Guide to North Dakota Prestatehood Legal Materials, in Prestatehood Legal Materials: A Research Guide to the Fifty States (Michael Chiorazzi & Marguerite Most, eds., Haworth Information Press 2005)

 

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Bradley Myers, The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit: A Proposal to Address IRS Concerns Regarding Non-Profit/For-Profit Partnerships, 60 Tax Lawyer 415 (2007)

Bradley Myers, Rebuilding Communities, 15 Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law 310 (book review) (2006)

Joshua P. FersheeChanging Resources, Changing Market: The Impact of a National Renewable Portfolio Standard on the U.S. Energy Industry, 29 Energy Law Journal 49 (2008)

Kathryn R.L. Rand, The Development of Indian Gaming in Canada and the U.S., 6 J. Aboriginal Econ. Dev. (forthcoming Oct. 2008) (book review of Yale Belanger, The Evolution of Aboriginal Gaming in Canada)

Alan P. Meister, Kathryn R.L. Rand, & Steven Andrew Light, Questionable Federal “Guidance” on Off-Reservation Indian Gaming: Legal and Economic Issues, 12 Gaming L. Rev. 194 (2008)

Steven Andrew Light & Kathryn R.L. Rand, The “Tribal Loophole”: Federal Campaign Finance Law and Tribal Political Participation After Jack Abramoff, 10 Gaming Law Review 230 (2006)

Kendra Stewart, Steven Andrew Light, Christine Pappas, & Kathryn R.L. Rand, The Diversity of Diversity Instruction: The What, Why, and How of Teaching and Learning About Diversity, 38 PS: Political Science & Politics 416 (2005)

 

Law Review Articles

Patti Alleva, The Personal as Predicate, 81 North Dakota Law Review 683 (2005)

Richard A. Wise, Kirsten Dauphinais, & Martin A. Safer, A Tripartite Solution to Eyewitness Identification, 97 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 807 (2007)

Kirsten A. Dauphinais, Valuing and Nurturing Multiple Intelligences:  A Paradigm Shift, 11 Washington & Lee Race & Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal 1 (2005)

Joshua P. Fershee, Misguided Energy: Why Recent Legislative, Regulatory, and Market Initiatives are Insufficient to Improve the Failing U.S. Energy Infrastructure, 44 Harvard Journal on Legislation 327 (2007)

Joshua P. Fershee, Levels of Green: Balancing State, Regional, and Federal Actions to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 27 Wyoming Law Review 269 (2007)

Jeffery H. Kahn & Joshua P. Fershee, Tax Magic: Did Billy Donovan Pull Income Out of a Hat?, 116 Tax Notes 389 (2007)

Gregory S. Gordon, Toward an International Criminal Procedure: Due Process Aspirations and Limitations, 45 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 635 (2007)

James Grijalva, Compared When? Teaching Indian Law in the Standard Curriculum, 82 North Dakota Law Review 697 (2006)

James Grijalva, The Tribal Sovereign as Citizen: Protecting Indian Country Health and Welfare Through Federal Environmental Citizen Suits, 12 Michigan Journal of Race and Law 33 (2006)

James Grijalva, The Origin of EPA’s Indian Program, 15 Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy 191 (2006)

Margaret Moore Jackson, Confronting “Unwelcomeness” from the Outside: Using Case Theory to tell the Stories of Sexually Harassed Women, 14 Cardozo Journal of Law and Gender 61 (2007)

Margaret Moore Jackson, A Half-Hearted Invitation:  Welcoming Sexual Harassment in Minnesota, 33 William Mitchell Law Review 117 (2006)

Margaret Moore Jackson, A Different Voicing of Unwelcomeness:  Relational Reasoning and Sexual Harassment, 81 North Dakota Law Review 739 (2005)

Eric E. Johnson, Calibrating Patent Lifetimes, 22 Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal 269 (2006)

Paul LeBel, Size Matters, 38 University of Toledo Law Review 557 (2007) (Symposium:  Leadership in Legal Education)

Paul LeBel, Tribute to a Consummate Professional, 81 North Dakota Law Review 429 (2005)

Bradley Myers, Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement, & Political Manipulation at American’s Largest Charitable Trust, 83 North Dakota Law Review 101 (2007) (book review)

Bradley Myers, The New North Dakota Slayer Statute: Is it a Forfeiture?  83 North Dakota Law Review 997 (2008)

Kathryn R.L. Rand & Steven Andrew Light, How Congress Can and Should “Fix” the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act: Recommendations for Law and Policy Reform, 13 Virginia Journal of Social Policy and Law 396 (2006)

Kathryn R. L. Rand, Caught in the Middle:  How State Politics, State Law and State Courts Constrain Tribal Influence Over Indian Gaming, 90 Marquette Law Review 971 (2007)

John M. Ptacin, Jeremy Worley, & Keith Richotte, The Bethel Therapeutic Court: A Study of How Therapeutic Courts Align With Yup’ik and Community Based Notions of Justice, 30 American Indian Law Review 133 (2005)

 

Forthcoming

Gregory S. Gordon, From Incitement to Indictment? Prosecuting Iran’s President for Advocating Israel’s Destruction and Piecing Together Incitement Law’s Emerging Analytical Framework (in progress)

Eric E. Johnson, Copysquare: Rethinking Sharing Licenses for Entertainment Media (in progress)

Kathryn R.L. Rand, State Law, State Politics, and State Courts: Indian Gaming and Intergovernmental Relations, in Enfranchising Indian Country: The Politics and Organization of Native American Gaming Interests (Tracy A. Skopek & Kenneth N. Hansen eds., Reno: University of Nevada Press, forthcoming 2009)

Kathryn R.L. Rand & Steven Andrew Light, The Moral Landscape of Indian Gaming: Is It Any Different?, in Gambling and the American Moral Landscape (Alan Wolfe & Erik Owens eds., Waco, Tex.: Baylor University Press, forthcoming 2009)

Steven Andrew Light & Kathryn R.L. Rand, Within Boundaries: Indian Gaming in North Dakota, in Gambling, Space, and Time (Pauliina Raento & David Schwartz, eds., Reno: University of Nevada Press, forthcoming 2009)