Abstracts are due 8/20. See below: Call for Papers Law and Rurality Workshop The University of South Dakota Knudson School of Law along with the Rural Reconciliation Project…
SIU Law is looking for a visitor (either a VAP, Visiting Associate or Full Professor) in Torts, Con. Law, Family Law, Corporations, and/or Legal Writing. Application deadline is 6/11. The…
The South Dakota Law Review is seeking proposals from those who would like to write and present on legal issues relating to marijuana. Abstracts are due on July 1, and the…
Earlier this month, I was honored to read poetry--and participate in a discussion--with Lakota poet Layli Long Soldier. Poet Monica Sok moderated. Long Soldier read from her groundbreaking collection Whereas,…
I'm excited to announce that my hybrid chapbook, A Registry of Survival, is out from Last Word Press. It explores my relationship with my mother during a time when she…
I'm excited to be part of this U. Chicago virtual symposium this Friday starting at 9 am Central. There will be panels on government authority, federal courts, economic policy, and…
In a move that is believed to be the first of its kind in the United States, Somerville, Massachusetts has passed a domestic partnership ordinance that is inclusive of polyamorous…
Professor Hannah Haksgaard is organizing a symposium on rural issues and the law. It will be held virtually October 30, and abstracts are due August 7. More information is here: …
I wanted to share my review, just published in Jotwell: Equality, of Bethany Berger's excellent piece, Savage Equalities, on the varied meanings of equality in the context of Federal Indian Law…
I had the honor of travelling to Vienna to comment on Stefan Ossmann’s Ph.D. project on polyamory at a symposium at the University of Vienna earlier this month. My co-presenters…