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FULL-TIME FACULTY
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Lorie M. Graham |
Professor of Law and Co-Director of the International Law Concentration
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| S H O R T B I O G R A P H Y |
Co-director, International Law Concentration; Professor, Suffolk University Law School, 1999-present; Visiting Professor, Legal Studies Department, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1998-1999;Lecturer, Harvard Law School, Spring 1998;Program Director, Harvard University Native American Program, 1995-1997;Litigation Attorney, Kramer, Levin, Naftalis, Nessen, Kamin & Frankel, 1992-1994; Law Clerk, Judge Richard D. Simons, New York State Court of Appeals, 1990-1992; Legislative Aide, New York State Senate Senator Tarky Lombardi, Jr., 1984-1987.
Degrees: BS, JD, Syracuse University; LLM, Harvard University
Bar Admittance: MA, NY
Subjects: International Human Rights Law; Property; International Law; Indigenous Peoples Rights
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HUMAN RIGHTS: SYSTEMS AND LAWS
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Aspen,
forthcoming 2014
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Education and the UN Declaration,
in
OXFORD COMMENTARY ON THE UN DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
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Oxford University Press,
forthcoming 2013
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An Interdisciplinary Approach to Economic Development,
in
A HANDBOOK FOR NATIVE AMERICAN PLANNING: TOWARDS AN INDIGENOUS MODEL OF TRIBAL RESERVATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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forthcoming 2013
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INTERNATIONAL LAW: EXAMPLES AND EXPLANATIONS
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Aspen,
2011
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(with Valerie Epps)
Reparations, Self Determination, and the Seventh Generation,
in
THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT AT 30 FACING THE FUTURE
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Michigan Press,
2009
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Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Property,
in
TRADITIONAL AND INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE: IP PERSPECTIVE
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2008
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(with Stephen McJohn)
Chapter: Economic Development in Indian Country,
in
FELEX S. COHEN'S HANDBOOK OF FEDERAL INDIAN LAW
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2005
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"The Past that Never Vanishes": A Contextual Critique of the Existing Indian Family Doctrine,
in
MIXED RACE AMERICA AND THE LAW
(
Kevin R. Johnson ed.,
2003
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Aristotle's Ethics and the Virtuous Lawyer,
in
PHILOSOPHERS AND LAW SERIES: ARISTOTLE AND MODERN LAW
(
Richard D. Brooks and James B. Murphy eds.,
2003
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(Richard D. Brooks and James B. Murphy, eds.)
In Caleb's Footsteps: The Harvard University Native American Program,
in
NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION: MODELS FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN UNIVERSITIES AND INDIGENOUS NATIONS
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Duane Champagne and Jay Stauss eds.,
2002
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(with Peter Golia)
A Dialogical Approach to Trade and Environment,
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:3 J. INT'L ECON. L.
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forthcoming 2013
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Reconciling Collective and Individual Rights: Indigenous Education and International Human Rights Law,
15 UCLA J. INT'L. L. & FOREIGN AFF. 83
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2012
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Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and the Environment,
YALE HUMAN RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENT DIALOGUES
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2011
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(with Nicole Friederichs)
Thirty-Two Short Stories about Intellectual Property,
3 HASTINGS SCI. & TECH. L.J. 1
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2011
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(with Stephen McJohn)
Indigenous Sovereignty, Culture and Human Rights,
110 S. ATLANTIC Q. 403
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2011
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(with Siegfried Wiessner)
A Right to Media?,
42 COLUM. HUM. RTS. L. REV. 101
(
2010
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Cognition, Law, Stories,
10 MINN. J. L. SCI. & TECH. 255
(
2009
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(with Stephen McJohn)
Reparations, Self-Determination, and the Seventh Generation,
21 HARV. HUM. RTS. J. 47
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2008
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The Racial Discourse of Federal Indian Law,
42 TULSA L. REV. 103
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2007
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(reviewing Robert A. Williams', Jr., Like a Loaded Weapon: The Rehnquist Court, Indian Rights and the Legal History of Racism in America (2005)).
Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Property,
19 WASH. U.J.L. & POL'Y. 313
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2006
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(co-authored with Stephen McJohn)
An Interdisciplinary Approach to American Indian Economic Development,
80 N.D.L. REV. 597
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2005
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Resolving Indigenous Claims to Self-Determination,
10 ILSA J. INT'L & COMP. L. 385
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2004
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Duane Champagne and Ismael Abu-Saad's The Future of Indigenous Peoples: Strategies for Survival and Development,
3 HOLY LAND STUDIES 120
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2004
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(book review)
Securing Economic Sovereignty Through Agreement,
37 NEW ENG. L. REV. 523
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2003
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Reparations and the Indian Child Welfare Act,
25 LEGAL STUD. F. 619
(
2001
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Self-Determination for Indigenous Peoples After Kosovo: Translating Self-Determination ,
6 ILSA J. INT'L & COMP. L. 455
(
2000
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"The Past that Never Vanishes": A Contextual Critique of the Existing Indian Family Doctrine,
23 AM. INDIAN L. REV. 1
(
1998
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Aristotle’s Ethics and the Virtuous Lawyer: A Study on Legal Ethics and Clinical Legal Education,
20 J. LEGAL PROF. 5
(
1996
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Prof. Lorie M. Graham  Suffolk
University Law School 120 Tremont Street
, Suite 340-H
Boston, MA 02108-4977
t. 617-305-3025
f. 617-305-3086
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