Mitchell Hamline Law Review
Volume 43, Issue 4 (2017)
Articles
“Animals May Take Pity on Us”: Using Traditional Tribal Beliefs to Address Animal Abuse and Family Violence Within Tribal Nations
Sarah Deer and Liz Murphy
Close to Zero: The Reliance on Minimum Blood Quantum Requirements to Eliminate Tribal Citizenship in the Allotment Acts and the Post-Adoptive Couple Challenges to the Constitutionality of ICWA
Abi Fain and Mary Kathryn Nagle
Notes
A Little Less Regulation: Why Federal Pain Management Laws Are Hurting State Efforts to Combat the Opioid Epidemic
Michael Waldrop
More Like Blood: State v. Thompson
Joshua L. Weichsel
Board of Editors
- Editor-In-Chief
- Elizabeth M. C. Scheibel
- Executive Editors
- Jennifer Anderson
- Diane Galatowitsch
- Joe McGrath
- Kirsten Pagel
- Symposium Editor
- Joey Balthazor
- Online Editor
- David Stern
- Notes and Comments Editor
- Christian Barnes
- Managing Editors
- Kenzie Corrow
- Jason Decker
- Alex Halverson
- Noah Johnson
- Aaron Meland
- Megan Odom
- Krista Rissman