Journal Archives
Volume 1
- Tribal Law as Indigenous Social Reality and Separate Consciousness [Re]Incorporating Customs and Traditions into Tribal Law - Christine Zuni Cruz
- Case Note: Means v. District Court of the Chinle Judicial District and the Hadane Doctrine in Navajo Criminal Law - Paul Spruhan
- Troublesome Aspects of Western Influences on Tribal Justice Systems and Laws - by Alex Tallchief Skibine
Volume 2
- The Status of Traditional Indian Justice - by Agustin Grijalva
- CP 87 and CP 100: Allotment and Fractionation Within the Citizen Potawatomi Nation - by Mark Welliver
- Restoring Harmony through Nalyeeh: Can the Navajo Common Law of Torts be Applied in State and Federal Forums? - by J. R. Mueller
- Oglala Lakota Nation Profile - by Danielle Her Many Horses
- Pueblo of Laguna Tribal Government Profile - Kim Coco Iwamoto
- Profile of the Law of the Navajo Nation - Bidtah Becker
Volume 3
- The Cherokee Nation Election of 1995 - by Ahnawake Carroll
- Cherokee Nation Tribal Profile - by Ahnawake Carroll
Volume 4
- Issue Paper: What Indian Tribes Can Do To Combat Child Sexual Abuse
- Law Enforcement Authority in Indian Country
- Expanding the Network of Safety: Tribal Protection Orders for Survivors of Sexual Assault
Volume 5
- Intertribal Conflicts and Customary Law Regimes in North Africa: A Comparison of Haratin and Ait ‘Atta Indigenous Legal Systems- by Anna Natividad Martinez
- Diné Bi Beenahaz’áanii: Codifying Indigenous Consuetudinary Law in the 21st Centuryby Kenneth Bobroff
- Cultural Eclipse: The Effect on the Aboriginal Peoples in Manitobaby Kwesi Baffoe
- Profile of the Sayisi Dene Nation of Tadoule Lake in Northern Manitoba by Kwesi Baffoe
Volume 6
Volume 7
- A Restatement Of The Common Law Of The Grand Traverse Band Of Ottawa And Chippewa Indians - By Matthew L.M. Fletcher and Zeke Fletcher
- Case Note: Navajo Nation v. Rodriguez and the Traditional Navajo Principle of Hazhó’ógo - by Philip Morin
Volume 8
- The Origins, Current Status, and Future Prospects of Blood Quantum as the Definition of Membership in The Navajo Nation - By Paul Spruhan
- Customary Law: The Way Things Were, Codified - by By Ezra Rosser
- The XHOSA and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission: African Ways - By Douglas H.M. Carver
- Indian Law Clinics and Externship Symposium Roundtable Discussion: Lawyering for Indigenous People

