This series contains articles, book chapters, and other publications authored or co-authored by current and emeritus faculty of the University of South Dakota Knudson School of Law. To browse content by author, use the links below:
Roger Baron | Gregory Brazeal | David Day | Neil Fulton | Patrick M. Garry | Thomas Geu | Randall Gingiss | Hannah Haksgaard | Wendy Hess | Thomas J. Horton | Christine Hutton | Sean Kammer | Allen Madison | Shirley Mays | Michael McKey | Robert Miller | Tyler Moore | Tamara Nash | Jo Pasqualucci | Frank Pommersheim | Laura Rose | Thomas Simmons | Charles Thatcher | Marilyn Trefz | Ann Tweedy | Jonathan Van Patten | Barry Vickrey
Submissions from 1993
The Local Rule Revision Project: The South Dakota Experience, David Day
Making All the Difference: Native American Testimony and the Black Hills (A Review Essay), Frank Pommersheim
Chapter 12 in the Courts, Jonathan Van Patten
Submissions from 1992
The End of the Public Forum Doctrine, David Day
Waiting for the New Emerson: A Critique of The First Amendment, Democracy, and Romance, David Day
A Path Near the Clearing: An Essay on Constitutional Adjudication in Tribal Courts, Frank Pommersheim
Justice, Community and Differences: The Challenge from Indian Country, Frank Pommersheim
Liberation, Dreams, and Hard Work: An Essay on Tribal Court Jurisprudence, Frank Pommersheim
Legislation: Congressional Initiatives: The Forgotten Constraint: Bankruptcy Legislation and the Uniformity Clause, Jonathan Van Patten
Law Schools, Bench, and Bar: A Needed Partnership for Lawyer Competence and Professionalism, Barry Vickrey
Submissions from 1991
Red, White and Blue: An All-American Critique of Judicial Review, David Day
The "Assaultive Jurisprudence": The Free Speech Critique of Robert Nagle’s Constitutional Cultures, David Day
Senior Faculty Attitudes Toward Retirement, David Day, Thomas Langham, and Suzan Pearson
The Reservation as Place: A South Dakota Essay, Frank Pommersheim
Tribal-State Relations: Hope for the Future?, Frank Pommersheim
Judge Robert Bork and the Quest for Original Intent (reviewing Robert H. Bork, The Tempting of America: The Political Seduction of the Law (1990)), Jonathan Van Patten
Submissions from 1990
A New Perspective on the "DePriest Tea" Historiographic Controversy: Mrs. Lou Henry Hoover’s Papers, David Day
Book Review Essay: Justice Rehnquist and His Constitution, David Day
Conversation with Frank Pommersheim, Frank Pommersheim
The Reservation as Place: A South Dakota Essay, Frank Pommersheim
Bankruptcy and Environmental Obligations: The Clash between Private Relief and Public Policy, Jonathan Van Patten
Submissions from 1989
Opaque Covers and Judicial Obfuscation in the Eighth Circuit, David Day
The Crucible of Sovereignty: Analyzing Issues of Tribal Jurisdiction, Frank Pommersheim
"I Fought the Law and the Law Won": A Report on Women and Disparate Sentencing in South Dakota, Frank Pommersheim, Christine Hutton, and Steve Feimer
Going to the Penitentiary: A Study of Disparate Sentencing in South Dakota (with Steve Wise), Frank Pommersheim and Steve Wise
The Constitution of 1787: A Meditation, Jonathan Van Patten
Submissions from 1988
Expert Discovery in the Eighth Circuit, An Empirical Study, David Day
Some Reflections on the Golden Anniversary of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, David Day
The Incidental Regulation of Free Speech, David Day
The Black Hills Case: On the Cusp of History, Frank Pommersheim
The Contextual Legitimacy of Adjudication in Tribal Courts and the Role of the Tribal Bar as an Interpretive Community: An Essay, Frank Pommersheim
Voices, Values and Community: Some Reflections on Legal Writing, Frank Pommersheim
Lender Liability: Changing or Enforcing the Ground Rules?, Jonathan Van Patten
Submissions from 1987
The Hybridization of the Content-Neutral Standards for the Free Speech Clause, David Day
Standing in the Need of Prayer? The Supreme Court on James Madison and Religious Liberty, Jonathan Van Patten
The Partisan Battle over the Constitution: Meese's Jurisprudence of Original Intention and Brennan's Theory of Contemporary Ratification, Jonathan Van Patten
Submissions from 1986
Teaching Constitutional Law: Role-Playing the Supreme Court, David Day
A Judicial Perspective on Expert Discovery under Federal Rule 26(b)(4): An Empirical Study of Trial Court Judges and a Proposed Amendment, David Day and Charvin Dixon
Economic Development in Indian Country: What Are the Questions?, Frank Pommersheim
Tribal Immunity, Tribal Courts, and the Federal System: Emerging Contours and Frontiers (with Terry Pachota), Frank Pommersheim and Terry Pechota
Judicial Independence and the Rule of Law, Jonathan Van Patten
Submissions from 1985
Expert Discovery Under Federal Rule 26(b)(4): An Empirical Study in South Dakota, David Day
Saving the First Amendment, Jonathan Van Patten
Submissions from 1984
The Enigma of the ERA, Jonathan Van Patten
The Limits of Advocacy: A Proposal for the Tort of Malicious Defense in Civil Litigation, Jonathan Van Patten
Submissions from 1983
Imperial Judiciary, Jonathan Van Patten
In the End is the Beginning: An Inquiry into the Meaning of the Religion Clauses, Jonathan Van Patten
Magic, Prophecy, and the Law of Treason in Reformation England, Jonathan Van Patten
Submissions from 1982
Book Review (reviewing Bernard Siegan, Economic Liberties and the Constitution (1980)), Jonathan Van Patten
Submissions from 1980
Herbert Hoover and Racial Politics: The DePriest Incident, David Day
Submissions from 1979
RESERVATION STREET LAW: A HANDBOOK OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES, Frank Pommersheim and Anita Remerowski
Submissions from 1978
Submissions from 1977
BROKEN GROUND AND FLOWING WATERS: AN INTRODUCTORY TEXT ON ROSEBUD SIOUX TRIBAL GOVERNMENT, Frank Pommersheim