Tim Alan Garrison Publications and Presentations Books: Before the Paper Chase: The Scholarship of Law School Preparation and Admissions. Editor, with Frank Guliuzza. Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press, in press, forthcoming, 2012. Encyclopedia of United States Indian Policy. Editor, with Paul Finkelman. 2 vols. Washington, D. C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2008. The Legal Ideology of Removal: The Southern Judiciary and the Sovereignty of Native American Nations. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2002. Paperback edition, 2009. Articles, Book Chapters, and Anthology Contributions: “The Shades of Loyalty: Elisha W. Chester and the Cherokee Removal.” In New Directions in Southern Legal History. Edited by Sally Hadden and Patricia Minter. Athens: University of Georgia Press, article in press, book forthcoming 2013. “Pan-Nationalism as a Crisis Management Strategy: John Ross and the Tahlequah Conference of 1843.” In Between Settler and Indigenous Governance. Edited by Timothy Rouse and Lisa Ford. Taylor and Francis Press, article in press, book forthcoming, 2012. “Cherokees on the Columbia: Elisha Chester’s Quixotic Removal Proposal.” In Columbia, in press, forthcoming, 2012. “The Foundations of Jackson’s Removal Policy: U.S.-Indian Relations, 1775-1815.” In A Companion to Jacksonian America. Edited by Sean Patrick Adams. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishers, article in press, book forthcoming, 2012. “John Ross and Indian Removal.” In Milestone Documents of American Leaders. New York: Schlager Group, 2009. “On the Trail of Tears: Daniel Butrick’s Record of the Roundup, Internment, and Removal of the Cherokees.” In Removing Peoples: Forced Removal in the Modern World. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. 35-78. “Andrew Jackson’s Message to Congress on Indian Removal.” In Milestone Documents in American History. New York: Schlager Group, 2008. 540-553. “‘You Can Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee,’” with Warren K. Urbom. In The History of Nebraska Law. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2008. 233-246. “The Devil and Andrew Jackson: Historians and Jackson’s Role in the Indian Removal Crisis.” In Congress and the Emergence of Sectionalism: From the Missouri Compromise to the Age of Jackson. Edited by Paul Finkelman and Donald R. Kennon. Washington, D. C.: Ohio University Press for the U. S. Capitol Historical Society, 2008. 221-257. “United States Indian Policy in Sectional Crisis: Georgia’s Exploitation of the Compact of 1802.” In Congress and the Emergence of Sectionalism: From the Missouri Compromise to the Age of Jackson. Edited by Paul Finkelman and Donald R. Kennon. Washington, D.C.: Ohio University Press for the U. S. Capitol Historical Society, 2008. 97-132. “The Cherokee Cases.” The Public Response to Controversial Supreme Court Cases. Edited by Melvin Urofsky. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2005, 14-23. “Recent Works on the History of U.S. Indian Policy.” Tulsa Law Journal: Symposium on Native American Law 36 (Winter, 2001): 415-433. “Beyond Worcester: The Alabama State Judiciary’s Repudiation of Native American National Sovereignty.” Journal of the Early Republic 19 (3) (1999): 425-450. “Politics and Government.” In American Eras: Prehistory to 1600. Edited by Gretchen StarrLeBeau. Detroit: Gale Research, 1998. 115-154. “The Nadir of Native American Sovereignty: Blue Clark's Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock: Treaty Rights and Indian Law at the End of the Nineteenth Century.” Reviews in American History 24 (June 1996): 265-270. Encyclopedia Essays “The Southeast and Florida.” Treaties with American Indians: An Encyclopedia of Rights, Conflicts, and Sovereignty. Edited by Donald Fixico. 3 vols. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio Press, 2008. “Indian Relations, 1815-1829.” Encyclopedia of the New American Nation. Washington: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2005. “Indian Removal and Response.” Americans at War: Society, Culture, and the Homefront. Edited by John P. Resch. New York: Macmillan Library Reference, 2004. “United States Indian Policy.” The Encyclopedia of American Political History. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly, Inc., 2000. “Race and Racial Thinking.” Encyclopedia of the United States in the Nineteenth Century. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2001. “Indian Treaties and Treaty Making.” Encyclopedia of the United States in the Nineteenth Century. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2001. Encyclopedia Articles “Levy, Leonard.” The Oregon Encyclopedia. Online, 2009. “Mississippi Choctaw Tribe v. Holyfield.” Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States. New York: Macmillan Reference, 2008. “Native Americans and African Americans.” The World of Frederick Douglas, Vol. 6, African American Reference Series. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. “Native Americans: Southeast.” Encyclopedia of the New American Nation. Washington: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2005. “Indian Slaveholding.” Encyclopedia of the New American Nation. Washington: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2005. “Cherokee Removal.” Encyclopedia of Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2004. “Worcester v. Georgia.” Encyclopedia of Georgia. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2004. “The Cherokee Cases.” The Oxford Companion to United States History. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. “Sequoyah.” The Oxford Companion to United States History. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. “American Indian Societies- Great Lakes.” Encyclopedia of the United States in the Nineteenth Century. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2000. “American Indian Societies- Middle Atlantic.” Encyclopedia of the United States in the Nineteenth Century. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2000. “American Indian Societies- Southeast.” Encyclopedia of the United States in the Nineteenth Century. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2000. “Civil War in the Indian Territory.” Encyclopedia of the United States in the Nineteenth Century. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2000. “The Catawba Indians.” The New Reader's Encyclopedia of the American West. New York: HarperCollins, 1998. “Big Warrior.” Encyclopedia of The War of 1812. Santa Barbara and Oxford: ABCCLIO, 1997. “Little Prince.” Encyclopedia of The War of 1812. Santa Barbara and Oxford: ABCCLIO, 1997. Book Reviews Porter, Joy. Native American Freemasonry: Associationalism and Performance in America. In Pacific Historical Review (in press, forthcoming, 2012). Feller, Daniel, ed. The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volumes Seven and Eight. In Journal of the Early Republic, (in press, forthcoming, 2012). Hsueh, Vicki. Hybrid Constitutions: Challenging Legacies of Law, Privilege, and Culture in Colonial America. In Ethnohistory 59:1 (Winter 2012): 176-178. Pommersheim, Frank M. Broken Landscape: Indians, Indian Tribes, and the Constitution. In the Pacific Historical Review (May 2011): 300-301. Naylor, Celia E. African Cherokees in Indian Territory: From Chattel to Citizens. In Labor 7 (2) (2010): 115-118. Ingersoll, Thomas N. To Intermix with Our White Brothers: Indian Mixed Bloods in the United States from Earliest Times to the Indian Removals. In American Nineteenth Century History 11 (3) (2010): 368-370. McMillan, Christian W. Making Indian Law: The Hualapai Land Case and the Birth of Ethnohistory. In Ethnohistory 56 (1) (Winter 2009): 212-213. Maddox, Lucy. Citizen Indians: Native American Intellectuals, Race & Reform. In North Carolina Historical Review 85 (1) (January 2008): 124-125. Cohen, Felix S. On the Drafting of Tribal Constitutions. In Pacific Historical Review 77 (3) (August 2008): 513-514. Miller, Robert J. Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis & Clark, and Manifest Destiny. In Oregon Historical Quarterly 108 (1) (Fall 2007):500503. Robertson, Lindsay G. Conquest by Law: How the Discovery of American Dispossessed Indigenous Peoples of Their Lands. In Ethnohistory 54 (3)(Summer 2007):557558. Cramer, Renee Ann. Cash, Color, and Colonialism: The Politics of Tribal Acknowledgment. In Alabama Review 60 (1) (January 2007): 59-61. Weeks, Philip. Farewell, My Nation: The American Indian and the United States in the Nineteenth Century. In Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 49 (2) (Summer 2006): 159160. Bakken, Gordon Morris. Law in the Western United States. In Oregon Historical Quarterly 102 (4) (Winter 2001): 526-527. Ross, Luana. Inventing the Savage: The Social Construction of Native American Criminality. In Western Historical Quarterly 30 (Autumn 1999): 397-398. Axtell, James. The Indians’ New South: Cultural Change in the Colonial Southeast. In Southern Cultures 5 (1999): 89-90. Saunders, Jr. Robert. John Archibald Campbell: Southern Moderate, 1811-1889. In Journal of Southern History 64 (November 1998): 740-741. Galloway, Patricia. Choctaw Genesis, 1500-1700. In Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Culture. 51 (Fall 1998): 741-744. Skogen, Larry C. Indian Depredation Claims, 1796-1920. In Alabama Review (April 1998): 144-146. Littlefield, Daniel F. Seminole Burning: A Story of Racial Violence. In Georgia Historical Quarterly 81 (Summer 1997): 529-530. McLoughlin, William G. After the Trail of Tears: The Cherokees' Struggle for Sovereignty, 1839-1880. In Journal of Southwest Georgia History 10 (Spring, 1996): 123-124. Works in Progress: “Our Cause Will Ultimately Triumph”: The Men and Women who Preserved and Revitalized American Indian Sovereignty. Editor. Carolina Academic Press, 2013. The Indigenous South: Essays in Honor of Theda Perdue and Michael D. Green. Editor, with Greg O’Brien. University of Nebraska Press.