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Alexandra Fay is an Assistant Professor of Law at The University of Tulsa’s College of Law. Her research focuses on federal Indian law, tribal jurisdiction, American federalism, and critical race theory. She explores intersections between tribal sovereignty, constitutional frameworks, and historical imperialism. Prior to joining TU, she contributed to UCLA’s Native Nations Law and Policy Center, co-teaching the Tribal Legal Development Clinic.
- Education: J.D., Yale Law School
Her work engages legal history and colonization studies, addressing topics like Indigenous food sovereignty and tribal water rights. Publications include articles in the Arizona State Law Review, Michigan Journal of Race & Law, and Yale Law & Policy Review. Research emphasizes decolonizing legal systems and tribal self-determination.
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