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The Outer Limits: Jury Discretion, District Court Deference, & Excessive Damages in Morga v. FedEx Ground Package Sys., Inc., Aaron Sharratt New Mexico Law Review
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Action is Not Activism: Moving Martinez/Yazzie v. State Forward, Griffin Arellano New Mexico Law Review
Front Matter, New Mexico Law Review New Mexico Law Review
Big Data Policing Capacity Measurement, Ronald J. Coleman New Mexico Law Review
Reaping the Rewards of Hard Work: Eliminating the New Mexico Minimum Wage Act’s Exemption for Workers Paid on a Piecework, Flat Rate, and Commission Basis, Jackie Munro-Vahey New Mexico Law Review
The Mindful First Amendment, Gary Myers New Mexico Law Review
Banding Together: Law Versus People Power in the United States, Benjamin E. Douglas New Mexico Law Review
Tracing the Roots of a Poisonous Tree: On the Origins and Impact of Criminal Terminology in a Civil Apprehension Scheme, Shani Mahiri King, Nicole Silvestri Hall New Mexico Law Review
Interposition: A State-Based Constitutional Tool That Might Help Preserve American Democracy, Christian G. Fritz Faculty Scholarship
Traditional Tlingit Law & Governance and Contemporary Sealaska Corporate Governance: 4 Core Values and a Jurisprudence of Transformation, Micah S. McNeil , Esq. Tribal Law Journal
The Role of United States v. Cooley and McGirt v. Oklahoma in Determining Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country, Prof. Dustin Jansen Tribal Law Journal
Front Matter, Tribal Law Journal Tribal Law Journal
A Proposal for a Model Indigenous Intellectual Property ProtectionTribal Code (MIIPPTC), Prof. Tomasz G. Smolinski Tribal Law Journal
Tribes and H-1Bs: Promoting Inclusion of Tribal Interests in Immigration Policy through Employment-based Visas, Alejandro Alvarado Tribal Law Journal
Experiments in Legal Hybridity: From Indian Tort Law to Tribal Tort Law, Noah T. Allaire Tribal Law Journal
“Subsistence is Cultural Survival”: Examining the Legal Framework for the Recognition and Incorporation of Traditional Cultural Landscapes within the National Historic Preservation Act, Wesley James Furlong Tribal Law Journal
Balkinization Symposium on Christian G. Fritz, Monitoring American Federalism: The History of State Legislative Resistance, Christian G. Fritz Faculty Scholarship
From Austin to Santa Fe: Exploring the Prosecution of Environmental Crimes Within EPA Region 6, Dr. Joshua Ozymy, Dr. Melissa Jarrell Ozymy Natural Resources Journal
Case Note: Mind the (Federal) Gap: Nuisance Claims in the Tenth Circuit to Address Climate Change, Serafina Seluja Natural Resources Journal
First in Time: The Place of Tribes in Governing the Colorado River System, Matthew McKinney, Jay Weiner, Daryl Vigil Natural Resources Journal
Case Note: Up In the Air: Environment Texas and the New Violation-Based Approach to Determining Standing in Environmental Citizen Suits, Noah T. Allaire Natural Resources Journal
Monitoring American Federalism: The Overlooked Tool of Sounding the Alarm Interposition, Christian G. Fritz Faculty Scholarship
It Is What It Is... Enduring the Never-Ending: The Lived Experiences of Parenting Adult Children with Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities, Siri Gurunam Kaur Khalsa Nursing ETDs
Surviving Castro-Huerta: The Historical Perseverance of the Basic Policy of Worcester v. Georgia Protecting Tribal Autonomy, Notwithstanding One Supreme Court Opinion's Errant Narrative to the Contrary, John P. LaVelle Faculty Scholarship
The MIDAS Touch: Atuahene's "Stategraft" and Unregulated Artificial Intelligence, Sonia Gipson Rankin Faculty Scholarship
Brief of Amici Curiae Law Professors & Indian Law Experts in Support of Petition for a Writ of Certiorari, Smith v. United States, Barbara L. Creel, Verónica Gonzales-Zamora, Marc-Tizoc Gonzaléz Faculty Scholarship
Negligent Commercial Transactions: Does New Mexico Face a Slippery Slope After Morris?, Annika Cleveland New Mexico Law Review
New Mexico’s Public Trust is Ineffective: However, There is Hope and This Excites You., Cody Barnes New Mexico Law Review
State v. Gutierrez Abolishing the Spousal Communications Privilege: An Opinion Raising Profound Questions About the Future of Evidentiary Privileges in the United States, Edward J. Imwinkelried New Mexico Law Review
The Serial Effect, Kat Albrecht, Kaitlyn Filip New Mexico Law Review
New Mexico’s Just Deserts: How the State’s Sentencing Policies Have Negatively Affected Criminal Justice, Oliver M. Stephanz New Mexico Law Review
Independent Analysis and Interpretation of the New Mexico Constitution: If Not Now, When?, The Honorable Linda M. Vanzi, Mark T. Baker New Mexico Law Review
Policing the Unhoused, Ernesto Longa New Mexico Law Review
Arresting Assembly: An Argument Against Expanding Criminally Punishable Protest, Allison Freedman Faculty Scholarship
Case Note: The Ultimate Nuisance: Climate Change Comes to Federal Court in City of New York v. Chevron Corp., Dr. Jeremy Wirths Natural Resources Journal
Seeking to be 'Like Water': Plastic Regulation in the People's Republic of China, Dr. Gerry Nagtzaam, Dr. Elena Karataeva Natural Resources Journal
Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal Natural Resources Journal
New Mexico's Greenbelt Law: Disincentivizing Water Conservation Through Agricultural Tax Breaks, Annalise Porter, Robert P. Berrens, John Fleck Natural Resources Journal
State Sequestration: Federal Policy Accelerates Carbon Storage, But Leaves Full Climate, Equity Protections to States, Gabriel Pacyniak Faculty Scholarship
Why the Actual Malice Test Should Be Eliminated, John M. Kang Faculty Scholarship
Monitoring American Federalism: The History of State Legislative Resistance, Christian G. Fritz Faculty Book Display Case
Policing the Unhoused, Ernesto A. Longa Faculty Scholarship
Katz or Dogs? Why the Katz Reasonable Expectation of Privacy Test Is More Applicable to Advancing Technology than a Test Applied to Dog Sniffs, Blade M. Allen Student Published Scholarship
Case Note: The Lack of Teeth in Teitiota: Exploring the Limits of the Groundbreaking U.N. Human Rights Committee Case, Elena Papadakos Natural Resources Journal
Book Review: Up to Heaven and Down to Hell: Fracking, Freedom, and Community in an American Town written by Colin Jerolmack, Abigail Lutz Natural Resources Journal
Ad Coelum and the Design of Property Rights, Joseph A. Schremmer Faculty Scholarship
Book Review: Wildlife as Property Owners: A New Conception of Animal Rights written by Karen Bradshaw, Justin Starr Natural Resources Journal
(Some) Land Back…sort of: The Transfer of Federal Public Lands to Indian Tribes since 1970, Audrey Glendenning, Martin Nie, Prof. Monte Mills Natural Resources Journal
In the Dark: The Scapegoating of Renewables After Grid Failures, Teddy Gonzalez, Jillian Knox Natural Resources Journal
Wild Cards in Natural Resource Planning: High Impact Surprises that Shape the Future, Dr. David Bengston Natural Resources Journal
Beyond All Drought: Improving Urban Water Conservation in the West through Integrative Water and Land Use Policy, Benjamin Longbottom, Alexandria Gordon Natural Resources Journal
Hualapai Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 2022, United States 117th Congress Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
White Mountain Apache Tribe Water Rights Quantification Act, United States 117th Congress Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Book Review: Our Common Ground: A History of America's Public Lands, Sandra B. Zellmer Natural Resources Journal
Colorado River Indian Tribes Water Resiliency Act of 2022, United States 117th Congress Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Book Review: Smokescreen: Debunking Wildfire Myths to Save Our Forests and Climate, Brenda Macías López Natural Resources Journal
Book Review: Animal, Vegetable, Junk: A History of Food, from Sustainable to Suicidal, Miguel A. Quintana Natural Resources Journal
Climate Litigation: The Future is Now, Hon. Manuel I. Arrieta Natural Resources Journal
Would You Make It to the Future? Teaching Race in an Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the Law Classroom, Sonia Gipson Rankin Faculty Scholarship
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Project-based Learning (PBL) Education: A New Mexico Case Study for Equity and Inclusion, Kimberly A. Scheerer Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs
Breaking Barriers: Women in Criminal Law (Young Lawyers Rising Podcast), Maryam Ahranjani Faculty Scholarship
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The UNM School of Law and HSC Office of Interprofessional Education 4th Annual Values, Ethics, and Shared Decision-Making Conference on The New Autonomy, Access to Reproductive Health Services, and Gender Affirming Care, University of New Mexico, University of New Mexico - School of Law InterProfessional Education Research and Scholarship
The UNM School of Law and HSC Office of Interprofessional Education 4th Annual Values, Ethics, and Shared Decision-Making Conference on The New Autonomy, Access to Reproductive Health Services, and Gender Affirming Care, University of New Mexico, University of New Mexico - School of Law InterProfessional Education Research and Scholarship
Appellate Court Forum, Verónica Gonzales-Zamora Faculty Scholarship
The Political Urgency of Black Manhood: Frederick Douglass on Constitutional Theory, John M. Kang Faculty Scholarship
What’s (Race in) the Law Got to Do With It: Incorporating Race in Legal Curriculum, Sonia Gipson Rankin Faculty Scholarship
A Model of Collegial Judicial Decision-Making: The Ransom-Montgomery Years on the New Mexico Supreme Court, Michael B. Browde, Mario E. Occhialino New Mexico Law Review
Using Insurance to Regulate Food Safety: Field Notes from the Food Produce Sector, Timothy D. Lytton New Mexico Law Review
A Deliberate Difference?: The Rights of Incarcerated Individuals Under the New Mexico State Constitution, Carson Thornton González New Mexico Law Review
More Than #FREEBRITNEY: Remedying Constitutional Violations In Guardianship for People with Disabilities, Hannah Shotwell New Mexico Law Review
Oil’s Well That Ends Well—An Application for a New Mexico-Texas Transboundary Well and Its Implications, Molly Samsell New Mexico Law Review
Legal Benefits of Homeownership, Nino C. Monea New Mexico Law Review
The Political Urgency of Black Manhood: Frederick Douglass on Constitutional Theory, John M. Kang New Mexico Law Review
Dedications to Dean Frederick M. Hart, New Mexico Law Review New Mexico Law Review
Who is in Charge of the Mud?, Mike DeHoff Natural Resources Journal
Deciphering Lessons from the Ashes: Saving the Amazon, Shannon K. Woulfe Natural Resources Journal
Book Review: Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future, J. Spenser Lotz Natural Resources Journal
America's Public Lands: A Sketch of Their Political History and Future Challenges, John Leshy Natural Resources Journal
To Infinity and Beyond: Shifting the Space Regulatory Framework to Create Conservation-Minded Expansion, Brandon M.G. Dekema Natural Resources Journal
Book Review: The Development of the Law of the Sea Convention: The Role of International Courts and Tribunals, Kalista Wilson Natural Resources Journal
Bringing Technological Transparency to Tenebrous Markets: The Case for Using Blockchain to Validate Carbon Credit Trading Markets, Gary E. Marchant, Zachary Cooper, Philip Gough-Stone Natural Resources Journal
Against Political Speech, John M. Kang Faculty Scholarship
Stated Culpability Requirements, Scott England Faculty Scholarship
Creating Lightbulb Moments: Developing Higher-Order Thinking in Family Law Classrooms Through Court Observations, Sonia Gipson Rankin Faculty Scholarship
Sprinting a Marathon: Next Steps for Gender Equity in Criminal Law Employment, Maryam Ahranjani Faculty Scholarship
Civil Procedure Update 2022 (Handout and Slide Deck), Verónica C. Gonzales-Zamora, Julio C. Romero Faculty Scholarship
Regulating Natural Gas Venting and Flaring as Waste: A Review of the New Mexico Approach, Joseph A. Schremmer Faculty Scholarship
“Reverse” 404(b) Is Not an Evidence Law Issue: A Call to Revive the Compulsory Process Clause as a Vehicle for Evidence Admission, Clay Wilwol New Mexico Law Review
Ashamed, Judged, and Unsafe: A Qualitative Study of Tenant Justice Perceptions to Inform the Redesign of Housing Court, Daniel W. Bernal New Mexico Law Review
The United States Supreme Court’s Enduring Misunderstanding of Insanity, David DeMatteo, Daniel A. Krauss, Sarah Fishel, Kellie Wiltsie New Mexico Law Review
From Zero-Sum to Economic Partners: Reframing State Tax Policies in Indian Country in the Post-COVID Economy, Pippa Browde New Mexico Law Review
Reexamining Relative Bar Performance as a Function of Non-Linearity, Heteroscedasticity, and a New Independent Variable, Rory Bahadur, Kevin Ruth, Katie Tolliver Jones New Mexico Law Review
Surviving the Field: Providing the Bare Minimum for Farmworkers in New Mexico, Annie Swift New Mexico Law Review
Pueblo of Pojoaque Tribal Court Handbook (2022), Tribal Law Journal Staff Tribal Law Journal
Jemez Pueblo Tribal Court Handbook (2022), Tribal Law Journal Staff Tribal Law Journal
Judicial Philosophy 2022: Ethics & Professionalism in Appellate Decision-Making, Verónica Gonzales-Zamora Faculty Scholarship
Asian Americans, Racial Stereotypes, and Elite University Admissions, Vinay Harpalani Faculty Scholarship
Is the Court of Indian Offenses of Ute Mountain Ute Agency a Federal Agency for Purposes of the Fifth Amendment’s Double Jeopardy Clause?, Barbara L. Creel Faculty Scholarship
A Unifying Doctrine of Subsurface Property Rights, Joseph A. Schremmer Faculty Scholarship
A Contentious Mission: Water Supply and Corps of Engineers Reservoirs, Reed D. Benson Faculty Scholarship
Case Note: Federal Indian Law – Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction – Indian Civil Rights Act – Tribal Sovereignty – United States v. Cooley, Sarah A. Sadlier, Mnikȟówožu Lakȟóta Tribal Law Journal
Affirmed or Delegated? Finding Inherent Tribal Civil Power to Issue Protection Orders Against All Persons in Light of Spurr v. Pope, Kelly Gaines Stoner, Cherokee ancestry, Lauren Van Schilfgaarde, Cochiti Pueblo Tribal Law Journal
Premature Grey Wolf Delisting, Dr. Edward A. Fitzgerald Natural Resources Journal
The Plight of Western Rivers, W. Howard Brandenburg Natural Resources Journal
Waste: One Woman’s Fight Against America’s Dirty Secret by Catherine Coleman Flowers (The New Press, 2020), Deanna Warren Natural Resources Journal
More Than A Rake: Toward a Statutory Solution for Wildfire Threats to Department of Defense Installations, Steven L. Spencer II Major Natural Resources Journal
Of Reservation Boundary Lines and Judicial Battle Lines, Part 1 - Reservation Diminishment/Disestablishment Cases from 1962 to 1975: The Indian Law Justice Files, Episode 1, John P. LaVelle Faculty Scholarship
The Constitutional Costs Of School Policing, Maryam Ahranjani, Natalie Saing Faculty Scholarship
Don't Blame the Flint River, Clifford Villa Faculty Scholarship
Beyond Bake Sales: Environmental Justice Through Superfund Removal Actions, Clifford Villa Faculty Scholarship
No “Box to be Checked”: Environmental Justice in Modern Legal Practice, Clifford J. Villa Faculty Scholarship
Rivers of Power: How a Natural Force Raised Kingdoms, Destroyed Civilizations, and Shapes Our World by Laurence C. Smith (Little, Brown Spark, 2020), Stephen Earsom Natural Resources Journal
This Land Is Your Land: The Dark Canon of the United States Supreme Court in Natural Resources Law, Oliver A. Houck Natural Resources Journal
Adapting To a 4°C World, Clifford Villa Faculty Scholarship
Waste and the Governance of Private and Public Property, Joseph A. Schremmer, Tara K. Righetti Faculty Scholarship
Bad Men Among the Whites Claims in the Mni Wiconi Age, Julie Combs, Cherokee Nation Tribal Law Journal
A 385-Year Experiment to Erase a People: Intergenerational Acts of Genocide Against the Narragansett Indian Tribe by the United States of America and the State of Rhode Island, Taylor A. Dumpson, Afro-Indigenous; Black, Narragansett, Nanticoke, and Mohawk ancestry Tribal Law Journal
Borders and Water Conflicts: Mitigating Conflicts with Love and Cooperation, Peter J. Longo, Anthony B. Schutz, James M. Scott Natural Resources Journal
State Ballot Initiatives and Federal Preemption: How Colorado Voters Have Changed Cooperative Federalism in Wildlife Management, Lucas O'Brien Natural Resources Journal
Groundwater Law, The San Luis Valley, and Climate Change, Rachel Grabenstein Student Published Scholarship
Dedication to Professor Christine Zuni Cruz, Tribal Law Journal Tribal Law Journal
KOB interviews Joshua Kastenberg: Business leaders react to Supreme Court blocking vaccine mandate, Joshua E. Kastenberg, Chase Golightly Faculty Scholarship
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Global News Toronto interviews Joshua Kastenberg: U.S. Supreme Court blocks Biden vaccine mandate, Joshua Kastenberg, Miranda Anthistle Faculty Scholarship
Boston Globe interviews Vinay Harpalani: Supreme Court agrees to hear Harvard affirmative action case, could cause ‘huge ripple effect’ in college admissions, Vinay Harpalani, Laura Krantz, Deirdre Fernandes Faculty Scholarship
BBC World News interviews Sonia Gipson Rankin: Daunte Wright police shooting trial verdict, Kimberly Potter fatally shot Mr. Wright mistaking her handgun for Taser, Sonia M. Gipson Rankin Faculty Scholarship
The Washington Post interviews Vinay Harpalani: The courts have served as an anti-democratic force for much of U.S. history, Vinay Harpalani, David A. Love Faculty Scholarship
BBC World News interviews Sonia Gipson Rankin: Biden vaccine mandate blocked, Sonia Gipson Rankin Faculty Scholarship
Washington Monthly interviews Vinay Harpalani: Asian Americans and the Pursuit of Unhappiness, Vinay Harpalani, Reginald C. Oh Faculty Scholarship
Gangs of the El Paso-Juárez Borderland, Michael Tapia People and Places Lecture Series
The Global Herald interviews Joshua Kastenberg: Ahmaud Arbery verdict: Key details from the trial as 3 men found guilty of murder, Joshua E. Kastenberg, Miranda Anthistle Faculty Scholarship
BBC World News interviews Sonia Gipson Rankin: Verdict of trial in murder of Ahmaud Arbery, Sonia Gipson Rankin Faculty Scholarship
Reassessing the Ahistorical Judicial Use of William Winthrop and Frederick Bernays Wiener, Joshua E. Kastenberg Faculty Scholarship
'That Name Is Dead to Me': Reforming Name Change Laws to Protect Transgender and Nonbinary Youth, Sarah Steadman Faculty Scholarship
Pulling Back the Curtain: A Follow-Up Report from the ABA Criminal Justice Section Women in Criminal Justice Task Force, Maryam Ahranjani Faculty Scholarship
How to combat New Mexico’s housing crisis? UNM law professor and advocate Serge Martinez has answers., Serge A. Martinez, Annabella Farmer Faculty Scholarship
When Engineering Solutions Cause Legal Problems: The Developing Field of Reservoir Rights and Liabilities, Joseph A. Schremmer Faculty Scholarship
Civil Procedure Update 2021: New Mexico Annual Judicial Conclave, Verónica Gonzales-Zamora Faculty Scholarship
Intolerable Histories and Imperfect Narratives: Nationhood, Identity, and the Integrity of Law in Post-Vichy France and Beyond, Kaela S. Holmen Foreign Languages & Literatures ETDs
Brief for American Indian Law Scholars as Amicus Curiae, Stephen C., et al v. Bureau of Indian Education, et al.,, Barbara L. Creel, Tierra N. Marks, Randolph H. Barnhouse Faculty Scholarship
CNN interviews Alfred Mathewson: Nikole Hannah-Jones chose HBCU Howard over UNC. Here's why that's significant, Alfred Mathewson, Leah Asmelash Faculty Scholarship
Brief for the National Stripper Well Association as Amicus Curiae, L. Ruth Fawcett Tr. v. Oil Producers, Inc. of Kansas, Joseph A. Schremmer, Charles C. Steincamp Faculty Scholarship
Rethinking The PLRA: The Resiliency of Injunctive Practice And Why It’s Not Enough, Allison Freedman Faculty Scholarship
Evaluating Causation in NMHRA Retaliation Claims After Nassar: Why New Mexico Courts Should Adopt a Motivating Factor Causation Standard, Elisa Cibils New Mexico Law Review
Motel Blues: Inspecting Patel’s Impact on the Law of Administrative Searches, Casey Adams New Mexico Law Review
Rules to Bind You: Problems with the USPTO’S PTAB Rulemaking Procedures, Andrew Dietrick, Jonathan Stroud New Mexico Law Review
Downtown Condos for the Rich: Not All Bad, Michael Lewyn New Mexico Law Review
A Familiar Crossroads: McGirt v. Oklahoma and the Future of Federal Indian Law Canon, Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely, Stacy L. Leeds New Mexico Law Review
Introduction, New Mexico Law Review New Mexico Law Review
Better Balance: Why the Second Judicial District in New Mexico Should Prioritize Use of Preliminary Hearings, Kathryn Sears New Mexico Law Review
Consumer Welfare: Would Competitive Injury Claims under the New Mexico Unfair Practices Act Actually Undermine Consumer Protection?, Raquel Koch Pinto New Mexico Law Review
Private Actors, Public Records, and New Mexico’s Inspection of Public Records Act, John Kreienkamp New Mexico Law Review
The Case for Outside Reverse Veil Piercing in New Mexico, Laura Spitz New Mexico Law Review
Anomalous Anatomies: How the TSA Should Screen for Transgender People, Karissa J. Kang, John M. Kang Faculty Scholarship
The Harvard Crimson interviews Vinay Harpalani: Supreme Court Delays Decision on Reviewing Harvard Admissions Lawsuit, Vinay Harpalani, Vivi E. Lu, Dekyi T. Tsotsong Faculty Scholarship
Building Asian American and Black Solidarity for Racial Justice in Today’s America, Vinay Harpalani, Sunu P. Chandy, Sholanna Lewis, Frank H. Wu Faculty Scholarship
Dear Ohio interviews Vinay Harpalani: Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month and highlighting the rise of violence against Asian Americans, Vinay Harpalani Faculty Scholarship
Crunchbase News interviews Nathalie Martin: Beyond Payday Loans: More Startups And VCs Bank On Subprime Lending Alternatives, Nathalie Martin, Christine Hall Faculty Scholarship
EXPLORING THE ROLE OF CORE POSITIVE SELVES WITH MEN CONVICTED OF CHILD SEXUAL OFFENSES: A CHARACTER STRENGTHS INITIATIVE, Tiffany A. Miner Individual, Family, and Community Education ETDs
Understanding the Nuances: Diversity Among Asian American Pacific Islanders, Vinay Harpalani Faculty Scholarship
Protecting Vulnerable Waterways, Clifford Villa Faculty Scholarship
Bad Apples or a Rotten Tree: Ameliorating the Double Pandemic of COVID-19 and Racial Economic Inequality, Nathalie Martin Faculty Scholarship
When Imitation Is Not Flattery: Addressing Cultural Exploitation in Guatemala Through a Sui Generis Model, Paul Figueroa Faculty Scholarship
Can “Asians” Truly Be Americans?, Vinay Harpalani Faculty Scholarship
Technological Tethereds: Potential Impact of Untrustworthy Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Justice Risk Assessment Instruments, Sonia M. Gipson Rankin Faculty Scholarship
The COVID Ceiling: Super-Moms are Struggling, Verónica Gonzales-Zamora Faculty Scholarship
Diverse Magazine interviews Sonia Gipson-Rankin: Law Schools Respond to the Movement for Social Justice, Sonia Gipson Rankin, Pearl Stewart Faculty Scholarship
Civil Procedure Update 2021 (Handout and Slide Deck), Verónica Gonzales-Zamora, Julio C. Romero Faculty Scholarship
Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo Tribal Court Handbook (2021), Tribal Law Journal Staff Tribal Law Journal
Brownfields Cleanup: A Look Back and Ahead Toward Superfund Authority, Clifford Villa Faculty Scholarship
The Stress Test: Searching for Wellbeing in Law School, Annie Swift Student Published Scholarship
KRWG interviews Maryam Ahranjani, Doña Ana County Mandatory Vaccination Policy Contested, Maryam Ahranjani, Madison Staten Faculty Scholarship
Santa Fe Reporter interviews Maryam Ahranjani: Change of Venue, District Court judge to consider defense’s argument that a fair trial in the slaying of basketball star is impossible in Santa Fe, Maryam Ahranjani, Katherine Lewin Faculty Scholarship
Voice of America interviews Vinay Harpalani, 大學招生該不該考慮種族因素?哈佛“歧視亞裔”案上訴最高法院 (Should college admissions consider racial factors? Harvard "discrimination against Asians" case appealed to the Supreme Court), Vinay Harpalani, Mo Yu Faculty Scholarship
Why Are Women Lawyers Underrepresented in Criminal Justice?, Maryam Ahranjani Faculty Scholarship
Reducing The Wealth Gap Through Fintech 'Advances' in Consumer Banking and Lending, Nathalie Martin, Pamela Foohey Faculty Scholarship
California v. Texas: The Role of Congressional Procedure in Severability Doctrine, Mary Leto Pareja Faculty Scholarship
Harvard Crimson interviews Vinay Harpalani: Justice Department Drops Yale Admissions Lawsuit, Signifying Likely Shift in Harvard Suit, Vinay Harpalani, Raquel Coronell Uribe, Jasper Goodman Faculty Scholarship
Albuquerque Journal interviews Gabriel Pacyniak, Bill Would Help Indebted Utility Customers, Gabriel Pacyniak, Kevin Robinson-Avila Faculty Scholarship
Harvard Crimson interviews Vinay Harpalani, Students for Fair Admissions Petitions SCOTUS to Take Up Suit Against Harvard’s Race-Conscious Admissions, Vinay Harpalani, Vivi E. Lu Faculty Scholarship
School "Safety" Measures Jump Constitutional Guardrails, Maryam Ahranjani Faculty Scholarship
New Mexico’s Independent Ethics Commission and the Long Fight to Constrain Public Corruption, Lane Towery New Mexico Law Review
Honoring the New Mexico Constitution and Its History: New Mexico’s Unique Blaine Amendment and Its Application in Moses v. Ruszkowski, Kori Nau New Mexico Law Review
Preserving Due Process: Require the Frye and Daubert Expert Standards in State Gang Cases, Fareed Nassor Hayat New Mexico Law Review
Design Justice in Municipal Criminal Regulation, Amber Baylor New Mexico Law Review
Online Taxation Post Wayfair, Rifat Azam New Mexico Law Review
Harmful Reporting, Justine A. Dunlap New Mexico Law Review
Tribal Justice: Honoring Indigenous Dispute Resolution (Symposium Keynote Address), Deb Haaland Tribal Law Journal
Fighting the Tragedy of the Commons (Poem), Olivia Romo Natural Resources Journal
Integrating the Law of the Rio Chama through Institutional Ontologies of The Middle Rio Grande Basin, Colin McKenzie Natural Resources Journal
Fracking the Bakken: Interpreting the Public Trust Doctrine and State Constitutional Law to Restrict Fracking Under Beneficial Use Principles, Cormac Bloomfield Natural Resources Journal
Introduction, Natural Resources Journal Natural Resources Journal
Moonlight: A Photo Essay, David A. Westbrook Natural Resources Journal
Monopolizers of the Soil: The Commons as a Source of Public Trust Responsibilities, Connor B. McDermott Natural Resources Journal
The Role of Lawyers in Bridging the Gap between the Robust Federal Rights to Education and Relatively Low Education Outcomes in Guatemala, Maryam Ahranjani Faculty Scholarship
Racial Triangulation, Interest-Convergence, and the Double-Consciousness of Asian Americans, Vinay Harpalani Faculty Scholarship
Pore Space Property, Joseph A. Schremmer Faculty Scholarship
Book Review: The Rule of Five, Ashlee Carrasco Natural Resources Journal
Book Review: Science Be Dammed: How Ignoring Inconvenient Science Drained the Colorado River, Jeffrey Hoagland Natural Resources Journal
The Colorado River Drought Contingency Plan: An Opportunity for Exploring Demand Management Through Integrated and Collaborative Water Planning, Daniel Spivak Natural Resources Journal
Book Review: Climate Change and the Voiceless: Protecting Future Generations, Wildlife, and Natural Resources, Jacqueline Hoswell Natural Resources Journal
Book Review: Environmental Justice in New Mexico: Counting Coup, Denisse Enriquez Natural Resources Journal
Introduction, Sarah McLain, Dharma Khalsa Natural Resources Journal
Exploring the History of Charging and Sentencing Patterns in U.S. Clean Air Act Criminal Prosecutions, Joshua Ozymy, Melissa Jarrell Ozymy Natural Resources Journal
Nature’s Personhood and Property’s Virtues, Laura Spitz, Eduardo M. Peñalver Faculty Scholarship
“Preservative of All Other Rights”: Voting and Social Justice in the Post-Trump Era, Vinay Harpalani Faculty Scholarship
Why Get a Warrant When You Can Fly Over the Wall? The Constitutionality of Aerial Surveillance without a Warrant, Royce A. Deller New Mexico Law Review
The First Amendment and the Female Listener, Loren Jacobson New Mexico Law Review
Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez in the Evolution of Federal Law, Richard B. Collins Tribal Law Journal
Tribal Opposition to Enbridge Line 5: Rights and Interests, John Minode’e Petoskey Tribal Law Journal
Latina and Latino Critical Legal Theory: LatCrit Theory, Praxis and Community, Marc-Tizoc Gonzaléz, Sarudzayi Matambanadzo, Sheila I. Vélez Martínez Faculty Scholarship
Southwestern Acequia Systems and Communities; Nurturing a Culture of Place, Eric Romero Natural Resources Journal
Taxing Power Delegation for Better Environmental Regulation: A Proposal on Federal Carbon Tax Policymaking, Kaijie Wu Natural Resources Journal
Robert Brace and the Shifting Sands of the Administrative State, Thomas Philbrick Natural Resources Journal
The Rise of Force Majeure amid Coronavirus Pandemic: Legitimacy and Implications for Energy Laws and Contracts, Cosmos Nike Nwedu Natural Resources Journal
Let’s Get Serious – The Clear Case for Compensating the Student Athlete – By the Numbers, Neal Newman New Mexico Law Review
Issues of Diversity and Inclusion in Torts Cases, Carol M. Suzuki Faculty Book Display Case
Native American Oral Evidence: Finding a New Hearsay Exception, Max Virupaksha Katner Tribal Law Journal
Taos Pueblo Tribal Court Handbook (2021), Tribal Law Journal Staff Tribal Law Journal
Acoma Pueblo Tribal Court Handbook (2021), Tribal Law Journal Staff Tribal Law Journal
Unnecessary Burdens to Post-Conviction DNA Testing: New Mexico's Post-Conviction DNA Relief Statute and Suggestions for Improvement, Samantha Catalano Student Published Scholarship
KOB-4 interviews Joshua Kastenberg: 'It's absolutely devastating', UNM law expert addresses Capitol Hill riots, Joshua Kastenberg Faculty Scholarship
BBC World News interviews Joshua Kastenberg: US Capital Violence Aftermath, Joshua Kastenberg, BBC World News Faculty Scholarship
KOB-4 interviews Joshua Kastenberg: Constitutional law experts weighs in on U.S. Capitol insurrection aftermath, Trump impeachment, Joshua Kastenberg Faculty Scholarship
Global News Toronto interviews Joshua Kastenberg: US House debate over 2nd impeachment of Trump, Joshua Kastenberg Faculty Scholarship
Harvard Crimson interviews Vinay Harpalani: ‘Complete Switch in Position’: Legal Experts Say Biden Likely to Back Harvard in Race-Conscious Admissions Suit, Vinay Harpalani, Benjamin L. Fu, Vivi E. Lu Faculty Scholarship
“Trumping” Affirmative Action, Vinay Harpalani Faculty Scholarship
UNM Newsroom interviews Nathalie Martin: UNM law professor practices yoga and meditation in stressful times, Nathalie Martin, Maggie Branch Faculty Scholarship
KOB-4 interviews Josh Kastenberg: Mother wants answers after son found dead in New Mexico jail, Joshua Kastenberg, Tommy Lopez Faculty Scholarship
New Mexico In Depth interviews Vinay Harpalani: Complexity of colorism, Vinay Harpalani, Claudia Silva Faculty Scholarship
KOB-4 interviews Serge Martinez: Landlords, tenants feel impact of state eviction moratorium, Serge A. Martinez Faculty Scholarship
Default Culpability Requirements: The Model Penal Code and Beyond, Scott England Faculty Scholarship
Montana Water Rights Protection Act, United States 116th Congress Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Navajo-Utah Water Rights Settlement Act, United States 116th Congress Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Aamodt Litigation Settlement Completion, United States 116th Congress Native American Water Rights Settlement Project
Is it Time to Revisit Qualified Immunity?, Joseph A. Schremmer, Sean M. McGivern Faculty Scholarship
The New York Times interviews Joshua Kastenberg on Election Day and Deployment of the National Guard, Joshua Kastenberg, Dave Phillips Faculty Scholarship
BBC World News interviews Joshua Kastenberg on the U.S. Election 2020, Joshua Kastenberg Faculty Scholarship
BBC World News interviews Sonia Gipson Rankin on the 2020 General Election, Sonia Gipson Rankin Faculty Scholarship
BBC World News interviews Joshua Kastenberg on the Firing of Defense Secretary, Joshua Kastenberg Faculty Scholarship
Albuquerque Journal interviews Joshua Kastenberg on new benchmarks for evidence rules, Joshua Kastenberg, Isabella Alves Faculty Scholarship
"Toughen Up, Buttercup" versus #TimesUp: Initial Findings of the ABA Women in Criminal Justice Task Force, Maryam Ahranjani Faculty Scholarship
Fears of Tyranny: The Fine Line Between Presidential Authority Over Military Discipline and Unlawful Command Influence Through the Lens of Military Legal History in the Era of Bergdahl, Joshua E. Kastenberg Faculty Scholarship
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture: Digital Treaty Workshops, Sherri N. Thomas Faculty Teaching Resources
Argument analysis: On first day of new term, Supreme Court seems skeptical of Texas’ arguments in interstate water dispute with New Mexico, Reed D. Benson Faculty Scholarship
Housing & Education Roundtable Discussion, Serge A. Martinez, Deb Haaland Faculty Scholarship
Access to Education and Affordable Housing (Panel Discussion), Serge A. Martinez, Deb Haaland Faculty Scholarship
Looking Back, Looking Forward: Women in Criminal Justice Task Force, Maryam Ahranjani Faculty Scholarship
Criminal Justice In America: A Summit, Barbara L. Creel Faculty Scholarship
KOB Interviews Joshua Kastenberg about Constitutional Rights during COVID-19, Joshua Kastenberg, Brittany Costello Faculty Scholarship
Case preview: In newest chapter in long-running water dispute, court will hear first-ever challenge to ruling by interstate river master, Reed D. Benson Faculty Scholarship
The Future of Nondelegation: Resurrecting the Doctrine Though a Novel Balancing Test, Jarrod Alec Greth New Mexico Law Review
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