Angela Riley
​Professor of Law
Director, UCLA American Indian Studies Center
Director, MA/JD Joint Degree Program in Law and American Indian Studies
Co-Director, Native Nations Law and Policy Center
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B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1995
J.D., Harvard, 1998
riley@law.ucla.edu
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Biography
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Courses
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Books
The Indian Civil Rights Act at Forty
(edited by Kristen A. Carpenter, Matthew L.M. Fletcher, and Angela R. Riley).
UCLA American Indian Studies Center Press (2012).
Articles and Chapters
Indians and Guns, 100
Georgetown Law Journal
1675
(2012).
The Story of Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock, in
Indian Law Stories
(edited by Philip Frickey, Carole Goldberg, and Kevin Washburn, Foundation Press, 2011).
Clarifying Cultural Property (with K. Carpenter & S. Katyal),
17
International Journal of Cultural Property
581-98
(2010).
In Defense of Property (with K. Carpenter & S. Katyal),
118
Yale Law Journal
1022
(2009).
Good (Native) Governance, 107
Columbia Law Review
1049
(2007).
(Tribal) Sovereignty and Illiberalism, 95
California Law Review
799
(2007).
Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Property Rights, in
Intellectual Property and Information Wealth
(edited by Peter Yu, Praeger, 2007).
Symposium: Tribal Sovereignty in a Post-9/11 World, 82
North Dakota Law Review
953
(2006).
"Straight Stealing": Towards an Indigenous System of Cultural Property Protection, 80
Washington Law Review
69
(2005).
Indigenous Peoples and the Promise of Globalization: An Essay on Rights and Responsibilities, 14
Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy
155
(2004).
Indian Remains, Human Rights: Reconsidering Entitlement Under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, 34
Columbia Human Rights Law Review
49
(2002).
Recovering Collectivity: Group Rights to Intellectual Property In Indigenous Communities, 18
Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal
175
(2000).
Other
Book Review, 60(3)
Journal of Legal Education
596
(February 2011).
Reviewing
Broken Landscape: Indians, Indian Tribes, and the Constitution, by Frank Pommersheim.
Book Review,
Great Plains Quarterly
424
(Spring 2011).
Reviewing
Broken Landscape: Indians, Indian Tribes, and the Constitution, by Frank Pommersheim.
Op-Ed: Sucking the Quileute Dry,
NY Times
(Feb. 7, 2010).