American Indian Law Review
- JSTOR
- Bi annual
- Vol. 1, No. 1 , 1973 - Vol. 39 , No. 2, 2014
The American Indian Law Review serves as a nationwide scholarly forum for the presentation and analysis of developments in the law concerning indigenous people and Indian affairs. Adhering to the traditional law review format, the American Indian Law Review offers in depth articles written by legal scholars, attorneys and other expert observers. In addition, law students write on a wide variety of issues in the rapidly expanding field of Indian law.