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Academic journal
American Indian Law Review
DisciplineLegal studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJ. Santana Spangler-Day
Publication details
History1973-present
PublisherUniversity of Oklahoma College of Law (United States)
FrequencyBiannually
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BluebookAm. Indian L. R.
ISO 4Am. Indian Law Rev.
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ISSN0094-002X
JSTOR0094002X
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The American Indian Law Review (AILR) is a student-run biannual law review affiliated with the University of Oklahoma College of Law. The American Indian Law Review serves as a nationwide scholarly forum for analysis of developments in legal issues pertaining to Native Americans and Indigenous peoples worldwide.

AILR circulates in-depth articles by legal scholars, attorneys and other expert observers. In addition, AILR provides comments and notes written by student members and editors on a variety of Indian law-related topics.

Every spring AILR hosts one of the nation’s largest symposia on Native American law, often in partnership with the University of Oklahoma’s Native American studies department and the Native American Law Students Association.

AILR also hosts an annual American Indian Law Writing Competition for law students that are enrolled in any American Bar Association accredited law school in the United States and Canada. The article winning first place is published in the review and the top three entries receive cash prizes.

AILR was founded in 1973 by students. Approximately 50 OU Law students participate in AILR each academic year.

References

  1. ^ "American Indian Law Review". University of Oklahoma. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  2. "2017-2018 Writing Competition". University of Oklahoma. Retrieved March 8, 2018.

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  • Established: 1890
  • Endowment: $1.65 billion
  • Students: 30,303


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