“The Three Lives of Mamengwaa: Toward an Indigenous Canon of Construction”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
The Yale Law Journal
2025

“Federal Indian Law as Method”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
  • Constitutional Law
  • Legal History
University of Colorado Law Review
2024

“Bizindan Miinawa (Listen Again)”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Tribal Law Journal
2024

“Due Process and Equal Protection in Michigan Anishinaabe Courts”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
  • Administrative Law
Michigan State Law Review
2023

“Ma’ii and Nanaboozhoo Fistfight in Heaven”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Southwestern Law Review
2023

“The Dark Matter of Federal Indian Law: The Duty of Protection”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
  • Constitutional Law
  • Legal History
Maine Law Review
2023

“Reflections on the Restatement of the Law of American Indians”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Washington Law Review
2022

“Professionalism in Tribal Jurisdictions”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Michigan Bar Journal
2022

“Pandemics in Indian Country: The Making of the Tribal State”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
  • Health Law
University of St. Thomas Law Journal
2022

“Preemption, Commandeering, and the Indian Child Welfare Act”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
  • Constitutional Law
Wisconsin Law Review
2022

“Muskrat Textualism”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Northwestern University Law Review
2022

“Uncomfortable Truths about Sovereignty and Wealth”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Roger Williams University Law Review
2022

“Restatement as Aadizookaan”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Wisconsin Law Review
2022

“Lawyering the Indian Child Welfare Act”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
  • Children and the Law
Michigan Law Review
2022

“Erasing the Thin Blue Line: An Indigenous Proposal”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
  • Public Interest Law
Michigan State Law Review
2021

“Politics, Indian Law, and The Constitution”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
  • Constitutional Law
California Law Review
2020

“Indian Law Reality Television, or How to Stop Worrying When Losing in the Supreme Court”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Federal Lawyer
2020

“The Creek Reservation Cases and the Great Conflict of Modern Day Federal Indian Law”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
TYL (ABA Young Lawyer Division)
2020

“Indian Lives Matter: Pandemics and Inherent Tribal Powers”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Stanford Law Review Online
2020

“Textualism’s Gaze”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
2020

“Buddha, Felix Cohen, and Nanaboozhoo Walk Into a Bar: A Tribute to Frank Pommersheim”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
South Dakota Law Review
2020

“Indian Children and the Fifth Amendment”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Montana Law Review
2019

“The Indian Child Welfare Act as the “Gold Standard””

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
APSAC Advisor
2019

“The Restatement of the Law of American Indians: The Process and Why It Matters”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Montana Law Review
2019

“Indian Children and the Federal-Tribal Trust Relationship”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Nebraska Law Review
2017

“Anishinaabe Law and The Round House”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Albany Government Law Review
2017

“Tribal Jurisdiction – A Historical Bargain”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Maryland Law Review
2017

“States and Their American Indian Citizens”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
American Indian Law Review
2017

“Rights Without Remedies”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
New York University Journal of Law & Liberty
2017

“Statutory Divestiture of Tribal Sovereignty”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Federal Lawyer
2017

“We Need Protection from Our Protectors: The Nature, Issues, and Future of the Federal Trust Responsibility to Indians”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Michigan Journal of Administrative and Environmental Law
2017

“Contract and (Tribal) Jurisdiction”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Yale Law Journal Forum
2016

“Bullshit and the Tribal Client”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Michigan State Law Review
2016

“The Growing Market for Indian Lawyering”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Tribal College Journal
2015

“A Restatement of Federal indian Law?”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
ABA Human Rights Magazine
2015

“A Short History of Indian Law in the Supreme Court”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
ABA Human Rights Magazine
2015

“Tribal Disruption and Federalism”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Montana Law Review
2015

“Tribal Disruption and Indian Claims”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Michigan Law Review First Impressions
2014

“The Seminole Tribe and the Origins of Indian Gaming”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Florida International University Law Review
2014

“A Unifying Theory of Tribal Civil Jurisdiction”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Arizona State Law Journal
2014

“Response to Sanders: Ma’iingan as Property”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Wisconsin Law Review Online
2013

“American Indian Legal Scholarship and the Courts: Heeding Frickey’s Call”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
California Law Review Circuit
2013

“Indian Children and Their Guardians ad Litem”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Boston University Law Review Annex
2013

“Tribal Membership and Indian Nationhood”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
American Indian Law Review
2013

“Indian Courts and Fundamental Fairness: Indian Courts and the Future Revisited

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
University of Colorado Law Review
2013

“(Re)Solving the Tribal No-Forum Conundrum: Michigan v. Bay Mills Indian Community”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Yale Law Journal Online
2013

“The Utility of Amicus Briefs in the Supreme Court’s Indian Cases”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
American Indian Law Journal
2013

“Indian Wars: Old and New”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Journal of Gender, Race and Justice
2012

“Tribal Consent”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
2012

“The Past and Future of American Indian Legal Scholarship: An Introductory Essay for the American Indian Law Journal”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
American Indian Law Journal
2012