Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Robert J. Miller

Professor of Law

Bibliography

Separately Published Works

RESERVATION “CAPITALISM:” ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN INDIAN COUNTRY (Praeger Publishers 2012).

DISCOVERING INDIGENOUS LANDS: THE DOCTRINE OF DISCOVERY IN THE ENGLISH COLONIES, (Oxford University Press 2010).

NATIVE AMERICA, DISCOVERED AND CONQUERED: THOMAS JEFFERSON, LEWIS AND CLARK, AND MANIFEST DESTINY, (Praeger Publishers September 2006) and in paperback University of Nebraska Press (April 2008).

Works Published as Part of a Collection

The International Law of Colonialism: A Comparative Analysis, 15 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. ___ (2012).

Brazil, Indigenous Peoples, and the International Law of Discovery, 37 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 1 (2011).

American Indians, the Doctrine of Discovery, and Manifest Destiny, 11 Wyoming Law Review 329 (2011).

American Indian and Tribal Intellectual Property Rights, 13 Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property 179 (2010).

Christianity, American Indians, and the Doctrine of Discovery, in Remembering Jamestown: Hard Questions About Christian Mission (2010).

American Indian Entrepreneurs: Unique Challenges, Unlimited Potential, 40 Arizona State Law Journal 1297 (2008).

Inter-Tribal and International Treaties for American Indian Economic Development, 12 Lewis & Clark Law Review 1103 (2008).

The Doctine of Discovery in American Indian Law, 42 Idaho Law Review 1-122 (2005).

Tribal Cultural Self-Determination and the Makah Whaling Culture, in Sovereignty Matters, Univ. Neb. Press (2005).

P-I Focus: Native Beneficence, The Seattle PI, May. 9, 2004.

Agents of Empire: Another Look at the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Oregon State Bar Bulletin 36 (Feb/March 2004).

Lewis & Clark Helped Rob American Indians, The Seattle PI, Jan. 30, 2004.

Creating Entrepreneurial Reservation Economies, NATIVE AMERICAN LAW DIGEST, Oct. 2003, at 1.

Economic Development in Indian Country: Will Capitalism or Socialism Succeed, 80 Or. L. Rev. 757 (2002).

A New Perspective on the Indian Removal Period, 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 181 (2002).

Exercising Cultural Self-Determination: The Makah Indian Tribe Goes Whaling, 25 Am. Indian L. Rev. 165 (2001).

Oregon State Bar CLE, Pleading and Practice in Tribal Courts, Oregon Pleading and Practice chpt. 45 (1998) (Supplements 2001, 2006 & 2010).

American Indian Influence on the United States Constitution and its Framers, 18 Am. Indian L. Rev. 133 (1993).

Speaking with Forked Tongues: Indian Treaties, Salmon, and the Endangered Species Act, 70 Or. L. Rev. 543 (1991).

Indian Hunting and Fishing Rights, 21 Envtl. L. 1291 (1991).

Correcting Supreme Court Errors: American Indian Response to Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association, 20 Envtl. L. 1037 (1990).

Co-Authored

Brazil, Indigenous Peoples, and the International Laws of Discovery, 37 Brooklyn Journal of International Law ___ (2011). 

The International Law of Discovery, Indigenous Peoples, and Chile, 89 Nebraska Law Review 819 (2011).

The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 and Its Impact on Tribal Sovereignty and Governance in Facing the Future, Michigan State University Press (2009)

An Indigenous Lens into Comparative Law: The Doctrine of Discovery in the United States and New Zealand, 111 W. Va. L. Rev. 849 (2009).

Indian Property Rights and American Federalism and Sovereignty Can Be a Liability: How Tribes Can Mitigate the Sovereign’s Paradox, in Self-Determination: The Other Path for Native Americans, Stanford Univ. Press (2006).

Can a Sovereign Protect Investors From Itself? Tribal Institutions to Spur Reservation Investment, 8 J. Small & Emerging Bus. L. 101 (2004).

Oregon State Bar, Doing Business with Indian Tribes, 3 Advising Oregon Businesses chpt. 51 (Supplement 1998, 2002, 2008).

The New Indian Housing Act and Its Environmental Implications, American Bar Association Conference (1997).

The “Drunken Indian” - Myth Distilled into Reality through Federal Indian Alcohol Policy, 28 Ariz. State L.J. 223 (1996).

Contact

Robert J. Miller’s office is in room 123 of Legal Research Center.

email rmiller@lclark.edu

voice 503-768-6821

Robert J. Miller
10015 S.W. Terwilliger Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97219