Glenn T. Morris, Associate Professor
J.D., Harvard University, 1983
Areas of Interest:
U.S. Public Policy; law and politics; civil liberties; racism, sexism, and law; indigenous people's law and politics.
Teaching
- Race, Gender, Law and Public Policy
- Federal Law and American Indians
- Indigenous Political Systems
- Indigenous Politics
- Contemporary Issues in Civil Liberties
Select Publications
Morris, Glenn (2003) Native Voices: American Indian Identity and Resistance. In: Grounds, R., Tinker, G., and Wilkins, D. (eds.) Book Chapter: Vine Deloria, Jr. and the Development of a Decolonizing Critique of Indigenous Peoples in International Relations. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press.
Morris, Glenn (1995) Coalitions and Alliances: The Case of Indigenous Resistance to the Columbian Quincentenary. In: Rich, W. (ed.) The Politics of Minority Coalitions: Race, Ethnicity and Shared Uncertainties Westport, CT : Praeger.
Morris, Glenn (1992) Why Columbus Day should be Abolished. In: Chavez, P., Lerma, L. and Orozco, S. (eds.) Counter-Colonialismo San Diego: Centro Cultural de la Raza.
Morris, Glenn (1991) Toward A Right To Self-Determination for Indigenous Peoples in International Law and Politics. In: Jaimes, A. (ed.) The State of Indigenous America Boston: South End Press
Morris, Glenn (1990) Newe Sogobia: The Continuing Struggle for Western Shoshone Land Rights. Critical Issues in Native North America Volume 2, Copenhagen: International Work Group on Indigenous Affairs.
Morris, Glenn (1989) Indian Self-Governance: Perspectives on the Political Status of Indian Nations in the United States of America (with Minugh, C. and Ryser, R. Book Chapter: A Critique of U.S. Legal Fictions as Applied to Indigenous People Kenmore, WA: Center for World Indigenous Studies.

