UNIQUE ISSUES IN TEACHING INDIAN LAW
AND DEVELOPING INDIAN LAW CLINICS
Feature presentations from the symposium held at
the Pueblo of Isleta and the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Albuquerque, New Mexico
November 16-18, 1995
In Recognition of the International Decade of the
World's Indigenous People
CONTENTS
Preface ix
Observations on the Evolution of Indian Law in the Law Schools 153
Rennard Strickland, Gloria Valencia-Weber
There and Back Again-An Indian Hobbit's Holiday: Indians Teaching Indian Law 169
G. William Rice
All My Relationships 191
Renee Taylor
AND OTHER ISSUES
Treaties of Conquest: Property Rights, Indian Treaties, and The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 201
Christine A . Klein
Sovereignty as a Bar to Enforcement of Executive Order No. 11,246 In Federal Contracts With Native American Tribes 257
Vicki J. Limas
COMMENTS
Tribal-State Relations: Time for Constitutional Stature? 293
Maxwell Carr-Howard
Treating Tribes as States Under the Federal Clean Air Act: Congressional Grant of Authority—-Federal Preemption—Inherent Tribal Authority 323
Steffani A. Cochran