Collection Highlights: Native American Heritage Month and Law School Publications
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Mabie Law Library is proud to feature a display showcasing books that celebrate the Indigenous peoples of the United States. You can find this display in the library lobby. We encourage you to stop by and explore the exhibit, which includes the following titles:
- Reclaiming the Reservation: Histories of Indian Sovereignty Suppressed and Renewed (2019), by Alexandra Harmon
- Our Cause Will Ultimately Triumph: Profiles in American Indian Sovereignty (2014), edited by Tim Alan Garrison
- The Other Movement: Indian Rights and Civil Rights in the Deep South (2012), by Denise E. Bates
- Native Voices: American Indian Identity and Resistance (2003), edited by Richard A. Grounds, George E. Tinker, and David E. Wilkins
- Documents of Native American Political Development: 1500s to 1933 (2009), edited by David E. Wilkins
- Voting in Indian Country: The View from the Trenches (2020), by Jean Reith Schroedel
- Standing Bear Is a Person: The True Story of a Native American’s Quest for Justice (2004), by Stephen Dando-Collins
- American Indian Sovereignty and Law: An Annotated Bibliography (2009), edited by Wade Davies and Richmond L. Clow
In addition, the library recently hosted a special exhibit during the King Hall alumni reunion on November 2, 2024. This exhibit celebrated the classes of 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2009, 2014, and 2019, showcasing the law school’s scholarly journals, including the UC Davis Business Law Journal, UC Davis Law Review, Environs, UC Davis Journal of International Law & Policy, and more.