Books
Defying the Odds: The Tule River Tribe's Struggle for Sovereignty in Three Centuries
(with Gelya Frank).
Yale Univ. Press (2010).
Indian Law Stories
(with Kevin W. Washburn and Philip Frickey).
Foundation Press (2010).
Casebook, American Indian Law: Native Nations and the Federal System
(with Rebecca Tsosie, Kevin K.Washburn, and Libby Rodke Washburn).
6th ed.
LexisNexis (2010).
Felix S. Cohen’s Handbook of Federal Indian Law
(edited by Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose et al.).
LexisNexis (2005).
Prior Edition: 1982
Planting Tail Feathers: Tribal Survival and Public Law 280
(with Tim Seward).
UCLA American Indian Studies Center (1996).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Statement on Proposed Revision of Federal Criminal Code (S.1).
Society of American Law Teachers (1976).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Supreme Court Denial of Citizen Access to Federal Courts to Challenge Unconstitutional or Other.
Society of American Law Teachers (1976).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Public Law 280: State Jurisdiction Over Reservation Indians.
Univ. of California, American Indian Culture and Research Center (1975).
Reprinted from 22
UCLA Law Review 535-94 (1975). (Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Articles and Chapters
Classic Revisited: A Native Vision of Justice, 111
Michigan Law Review
835
(2013).
In Theory, In Practice: Judging State Jurisdiction in Indian Country, 81
University of Colorado Law Review
1027-1065
(2010).
Finding the Way to Indian Country: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Decisions in Indian Law Cases, 70
Ohio State Law Journal
1003-35
(2009).
Critique by Comparison in Federal Indian Law, 82
North Dakota Law Review
719-740
(2006).
Is Public Law 280 Fit for the Twenty-First Century? Some Data at Last (with Duane Champagne),
38
Connecticut Law Review
697-729
(2006).
Public Law 280 and Law Enforcement in Indian Country -- Research Priorities National Institute of Justice (2005).
A Review of Explaining Race Disparities in South Dakota Sentencing and Incarceration by Richard Braunstein and Amy Schweinle (with Duane Champagne),
50
South Dakota Law Review
475-84
(2005).
Individual Rights and Tribal Revitalization, 35
Arizona State Law Journal
889-935
(2003).
Descent into Race, 49
UCLA Law Review
1373-94
(2002).
Members Only: Designing Citizenship Requirements for Indian Nations, 50
Kansas Law Review
437-71
(2002).
Ramona Redeemed: The Rise of Tribal Political Power in California (with Duane Champagne),
Wicazo Sa Review
43-63
(2002).
American Indians and Preferential Treatment, 49
UCLA Law Review
943-89
(2002).
Full Text
Review Essay: A Law of Their Own,
Law & Social Inquiry
263-84
(2000).
Reviewing
Ghost Dancing the Law, by John Sayer,
Linking Arms Together, by Robert Williams, Jr., and
Crow Dog’s Case, by Sidney Harring.
Overextending Borrowing: Tribal Peace-making Applied in Non-Indian Disputes, 72
Washington Law Review
1003
(1997).
Acknowledging the Repatriation Claims of Unacknowledged California Tribes, 21
American Indian Culture and Research Journal
187-90
(1997).
Pursuing Tribal Economic Development at “The Bingo Palace”, 29
Arizona State Law Journal
97-119
(1997).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Issues of Special Concern to Women and Parents, in
Looking at Law School
184-97
4th ed.
(edited by Stephen Gillers, Taplinger, 1997).
Prior editions: 3rd, 1990; Revised and expanded, 1984; and 2nd, 1977. (Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Public Law 280 and the Problem of Lawlessness in California Indian Country, 44
UCLA Law Review
1405-48
(1997).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Heeding the “Voice” of Tribal Law in Indian Child Welfare Proceedings, 7
Law & Anthropology
1-26
(1994).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Of Native Americans and Tribal Members: The Impact of Law on Indian Group Life, 28
Law & Society Review
1123-48
(1994).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Overview: U.S. Law and Legal Issues, in
The Native North American Almanac
449-61
(edited by Duane Champagne, Gale Press, 1994).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Tribal Governments and the Encounter, in
The Unheard Voices: American Indian Responses to the Columbian Quincentenary, 1492-1992
157-64
(edited by Carole M. Gentry and Donald A. Grinde, UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 1994).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Unfinished Business in Rape Law Reform, 48
Journal of Social Issues
173-85
(1992).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Not “Strictly” Racial: A Response to “Indians as Peoples”, 39
UCLA Law Review
169-90
(1991).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Contributor, in
Encyclopedia of the American Constitution
(edited by Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst, et al., Macmillan, 1986).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Public Law 280: From Termination to Self-Determination, in
American Indian Policy and Cultural Values: Conflict and Accommodation
35-46
(edited by Jennie R. Joe, UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 1986).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
The Protective Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts, 30
UCLA Law Review
542-616
(1983).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Access to the Federal Courts in Constitutional Cases, in
Constitutional Government in America
311-20
(edited by Ronald K. L. Collins, Carolina Academic Press, 1980).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
A Dynamic View of Tribal Jurisdiction to Tax Non-Indians, 40
Law & Contemporary Problems
166-89
(1976).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
The Influence of Procedural Rules on Federal Jurisdiction, 28
Stanford Law Review
395-485
(1976).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Public Law 280: State Jurisdiction Over Reservation Indians, 22
UCLA Law Review
535-94
(1975).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Other
Book Review, Not So Simple: Voting Rights for American Indians in State Elections, 7
Election Law Journal
355
(2008).
Reviewing
Native Vote: American Indians, the Voting Rights Act, and the Right to Vote, by Daniel McCool, Susan M. Olson, and Jennifer L. Robinson.
A Second Century of Dishonor: Federal Inequities and California Tribes
(with Duane Champagne, et al).
UCLA American Indian Studies Center for the Advisory Council on California Indian Policy (1996).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Book Review, Theory, Practice, and Perception in Rape Law Reform, 23
Law & Society Review
949-55
(1989).
Reviewing
Real Rape, by Susan Estrich; and
Rape on Trial, by Zsuzsanna Adler. (Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Book Review, 15
Tulsa Law Journal
863-67
(1980).
Reviewing
The Indians of Oklahoma, by Rennard Strickland. (Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
Why Congress Can’t Pass a New Criminal Code, 3
Los Angeles Lawyer
18
(1980).
(Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)
The Prospects for Navajo Taxation of Non-Indians.
Univ. of California, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (1976).
Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin, No. 19. (Under Carole E. Goldberg-Ambrose.)