Faculty Scholarship Repository
The Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Faculty Scholarship Repository is a service of the Ross-Blakley Law Library that provides information, and where available access to, the scholarly work of the College of Law’s current full-time, emeritus, and retired faculty. Questions about the repository can be submitted to Ask a Law Librarian.
Publications For Stacy Leeds
BOOKS
- American Indian Law: Native Nations and the Federal System (8th ed., Carolina Academic Press) (co-author with Rebecca Tsosie et al.) (forthcoming 2025)
- Mastering Native American Law (3rd ed., Carolina Academic Press 2024) (co-author with Angelique Wambdi EagleWoman)
- Native American Tax Law (Carolina Academic Press) (co-author with Lonnie Beard) (forthcoming)
- Mastering American Indian Law (2nd ed., Carolina Academic Press 2019) (co-author with Angelique Wambdi EagleWoman)
- Mastering American Indian Law (Carolina Academic Press 2013) (co-author with Angelique Wambdi EagleWoman)
- Cherokee Justice: Talton v. Mayes and the Revitalization of Tribal Courts (co-author with Taiawagi Helton) (forthcoming)
- Tribal Nations and Abortion Access: A Path Forward in Gender and the Law (AnÃbal Rosario Lebrón et al. eds., Thomson Reuters 2024) (co-author with Lauren van Schilfgaarde et al.)
- Foreword in Renewing Indigenous Economies (Terry L. Anderson & Kathy Ratte, Hoover Institution Press 2022)
- Commentary on Johnson v. M’Intosh in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Property Opinions (Eloisa C. Rodriguez-Dod & Elena Maria Marty-Nelson eds., Cambridge University Press 2022)
- Indigenous Foresight Under Duress and the Modern Applicability of Allotment Agreements (Afterward) in Allotment Stories: Indigenous Responses to Land Privatization (Jean M. O’Brien & Daniel Heath Justice eds., University of Minnesota Press 2021)
- Pipeline into Law School/Legal Profession (Introduction) in The Pursuit of Inclusion: An In-depth Exploration of the Experience and Perspectives of Native American Attorneys in the Legal Profession (National Native American Bar Association 2015)
- A Tribal Court Domestic Violence Case: The Story of an Unknown Victim, an Unreported Decision, and an All Too Common Injustice in Women and the Law Stories (Elizabeth M. Schneider & Stephanie M. Wildman eds., Foundation Press 2011)
- Editorial Advisory Board and Contributing Author in Encyclopedia of United States Indian Policy and Law (Paul Finkelman & Tim Alan Garrison eds., Sage Publishing 2009)
- Indian Treaty Making: A Native View in Treaties with American Indians: An Encyclopedia of Rights, Conflicts and Sovereignty (Donald L. Fixico ed., ABC-CLIO 2007)
- Contributing Author, Property Law Sections in Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law (Nell Jessup Newton ed., 3rd ed., American Indian Law Center 2005)
- Native American Tribal Property in Native Americans (Donald A. Grinde ed., CQ Press 2002)
- Strategic Litigation in Pursuit of Indigenous Justice, 73 Kansas Law Review 747 (2025) (co-author with Laura Hines) (forthcoming 2025)
- Indigenous Nations and the Contours of #LandBack, Vermont Journal of Environmental Law (forthcoming)
- Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta--Rebalancing Federal-State-Tribal Power, 23 Journal of Appellate Practice and Process 47 (2023) (co-author with Robert Miller et al.)
- Tribal Nations and Abortion Access: A Path Forward, 46 Harvard Journal of Law and Gender 1 (2023) (co-author with Lauren van Schilfgaarde et al.)
- The Indian Country Abortion Safe Harbor Fallacy, Law & Political Economy Project (2022) (co-author with Lauren van Schilfgaarde et al.)
- A Familiar Crossroads: McGirt v. Oklahoma and the Future of the Federal Indian Law Canon, 51 N.M. L. Rev. 300 (2021) (co-author with Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely)
- A Wealth of Sovereign Choices: Tax Implications of McGirt v. Oklahoma and the Promise of Tribal Economic Development, 56 Tulsa L. Rev. 417 (2021) (co-author with Lonnie Beard)
- Beyond an Emergency Declaration: Tribal Governments and the Opioid Crisis, 67 U. Kan. L. Rev. 1013 (2019)
- [Dis]Respecting the Role of Tribal Courts, 42 Hum. Rts. 20 (2017)
- Whose Sovereignty? Tribal Citizenship, Federal Indian Law, and Globalization, 46 Arizona State Law Journal 89 (2014) (co-author with Erin S. Shirl)
- Coming Full Circle: A Tribute to Professor Jim Jones, 2013 Wis. L. Rev. 733 (2013)
- Resistance, Resilience, and Reconciliation: Reflections on Native American Women and the Law, 34 T. Jefferson L. Rev. 303 (2012) (co-author with Elizabeth Mashie Gunsaulis)
- Reassessing Concurrent Tribal-State-Federal Criminal Jurisdiction in Kansas, 59 U. Kan. L. Rev. 949 (2011) (co-author with John Francis et al.)
- Defeat or Mixed Blessing - Tribal Sovereignty and the State of Sequoyah, 43 Tulsa L. Rev. 5 (2007)
- Moving Toward Exclusive Tribal Autonomy over Lands and Natural Resources, 46 Nat. Resources J. 439 (2006)
- By Eminent Domain or Some Other Name: A Tribal Perspective on Taking Land, 41 Tulsa L. Rev. 51 (2005)
- Borrowing from Blackacre: Expanding Tribal Land Bases through the Creation of Future Interests and Joint Tenancies, 80 N.D. L. Rev. 827 (2004)
- Foreword: 2003 Tribal Law and Governance Conference, 14 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 47 (2004-2005)
- Introduction, 80 N.D. L. Rev. 593 (2004)
- Order and Decision of the Court, Supreme Court of the American Indian Nations: Julia Martinez v. Santa Clara Pueblo, 2003 Tribal Law and Government Conference Case Reconsideration, 14 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 91 (2004-2005)
- The More Things Stay the Same: Waiting on Indian Law's Brown v. Board of Education, 38 Tulsa L. Rev. 73 (2002)
- Cross-Jurisdictional Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments: A Tribal Court Perspective, 76 N.D. L. Rev. 311 (2000)
- The Burning of Blackacre: A Step Toward Reclaiming Tribal Proprety Law, 10 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 491 (2000)
- Tobacco Litigation in Tribal Courts: A Double Standard in Waiting?, XI Sovereignty Symposium 98 (1998)
- Southern Ute Indian Tribe v. Amoco Production Company: Judicial Construction of Coalbed Methane Gas Ownership, 17 Energy L.J. 489 (1996)