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Clinton Publishes First Collection of Photos From New York City

Scene Thru The Lens: NYC - Collection 1

By Robert Clinton in Scene Thru the Lens

60 pages, published 10/26/2023

Scene Thru the Lens: NYC – Collection 1 is a book of monochrome street photos shot in the New York City area by photographer Robert N. Clinton (aka CyberShutterbug). The book contains 53 images shot on various trips to New York City.
Purchases can be made at MagCloud or through his photobook siteScene Thru the Lens

Clinton Publishes Second Book of Salt Lake City Images

Scene Thru the Lens: Salt Lake City - Collection 2

By Robert Clinton in Scene Thru the Lens

72 pages, published 2/11/2022

Scene Thru the Lens: Salt Lake City – Collection 2 is a book of monochrome street photos shot in the Salt Lake City, Utah area by photographer Robert N. Clinton (aka CyberShutterbug). The book contains 68 images shot on various trips to Salt Lake City.
Purchases can be made at MagCloud or through his photobook siteScene Thru the Lens

Chief Justice Clinton Speaks at ABA Business Law Section Virtual Spring Meeting


On April 22, 2021, Chief Justice Clinton joined an ABA Business Law Section online panel on business and corporate litigation to speak on civil litigation in tribal courts.

Clinton Publishes Photobook of His Images of Santa Fe

Scene Thru The Lens: Santa Fe - Collection 1

By Robert Clinton in Scene Thru the Lens

80 pages, published 2/21/2021

Scene Thru the Lens: Santa Fe Collection 1 is a book of monochrome street photos shot in the Santa Fe, New Mexico area by photographer Robert N. Clinton (aka CyberShutterbug). The book contains 74 images shot on various summer trips to Santa Fe, one of his favorite photographic destinations.
Find out more about Clinton’s photobooks and order at his book website – Scene Thru the Lens

Clinton interviewed on KJZZ

LP’s Tribal Government e-Commerce Conference Featured on KJZZ

Friday, February 13, 2015

KJZZ-91.5 FM featured the ASU Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Indian Legal Program’s Tribal Government e-Commerce Conference. Foundation Professor of Law Robert Clinton and Traci Morris, director of the American Indian Policy Institute (AIPI), were interviewed regarding tribal governments and e-commerce.

To listen to the complete audio clip, click here.

 

Clinton Quoted in ABA Journal

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Foundation Professor of Law Robert N. Clinton was quoted in an article for the January 2015 issue of the ABA Journal titled “100 Years of Law.”

The article addressed the use of eagle feathers for religious ceremonies, restrictions placed by the government according to the Bald and Gold Eagle Protection Act and the subsequent difficulties in legally obtaining eagle parts. In past cases, these elements together have been seen as violations to the First Amendment’s free exercise clause and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

Clinton discussed how such cases have helped show favor to Indian religious rights as well as the issue of Indians who are not members of federally recognized tribes. According to the Bald and Gold Eagle Protection Act, there are exceptions for Indian tribes to use eagle parts for religious purposes. This also brings up the issue of intertribal marriage and the blood quantum requirements that prevent some people from joining tribes.

To read the full article, please click here.

Clinton teaches and writes about federal Indian law, tribal law, Native American history, constitutional law, federal courts, cyberspace law, copyrights, and civil procedure. His publications include numerous articles on federal Indian law and policy, constitutional law, and federal jurisdiction. He is the co-author of casebooks on Indian law and federal courts, The Handbook of Federal Indian Law (1982 ed.) and multiple editions of American Indian Law: Native Nations and the Federal System, Colonial and American Indian. He also is a Faculty Fellow in the Center of Law, Science & Innovation.

Clinton speaks at NMAI symposium

Monday, September 15, 2014

Foundation Professor of Law Robert N. Clinton will speak at a symposium titled Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations. The event will be held at the National Museum of American Indian in Washington, D.C. on September 18.

During the event there will be a book releases celebration and the opening of a new museum exhibit, both with the same title as the symposium. Clinton contributed a chapter to the book titled Native Nations: Iconic Historical Relics or Modern Necessity? Guests can enjoy a preview of the exhibit followed by a book signing.

Clinton teaches and writes about federal Indian law, tribal law, Native American history, constitutional law, federal courts, cyberspace law, copyrights, and civil procedure. His publications include numerous articles on federal Indian law and policy, constitutional law, and federal jurisdicition. He is the co-author of casebooks on Indian law and federal courts, The Handbook of Federal Indian Law (1982 ed.) and multiple editions of American Indian Law: Native Nations and the Federal System, Colonial and American Indian. He also is a Faculty Fellow in the Center of Law, Science & Innovation.