Law in the American West
This series contains new scholarship on the history of law in the American West. A broad range of subjects such as the history of legal doctrine, legal personalities, law enforcement, common law evolution, significant case biography, law at local, territorial, state, or national levels, multi-cultural legal systems, crime, the bench and bar, family law, and civil law are covered. The series geographically encompasses the trans-Appalachian and trans-Mississippi Wests, including Alaska and Hawaii. The series includes works embracing eighteenth- and nineteenth-century frontier America, as well as the twentieth-century American West.
Series Editor
John R. Wunder
Acquiring Editor
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Law and Order in Buffalo Bill's Country
Legal Culture and Community on the Great Plains, 1867-1910
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: July 2009
Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock
Treaty Rights and Indian Law at the End of the Nineteenth Century
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: November 1999
Imperfect Victories
The Legal Tenacity of the Omaha Tribe, 1945-1995
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: March 2009
The Trial of "Indian Joe"
Race and Justice in the Nineteenth-Century West
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: September 2007
Law and Order in Buffalo Bill's Country
Legal Culture and Community on the Great Plains, 1867-1910
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: July 2009
Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock
Treaty Rights and Indian Law at the End of the Nineteenth Century
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: November 1999
Imperfect Victories
The Legal Tenacity of the Omaha Tribe, 1945-1995
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: March 2009
The Trial of "Indian Joe"
Race and Justice in the Nineteenth-Century West
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: September 2007