
About
Sidner Larson is a Part-time Professor of Practice at the James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona, where he contributes his extensive expertise in legal and literary scholarship. His academic work bridges law and humanities, with a strong focus on Indigenous legal traditions and American literary studies.
Educational Background:
- SJD (Doctor of Juridical Science), University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law, 2019 – Specialization in Indigenous Peoples Law
- Ph.D. in American Literature, University of Arizona, 1992
- Juris Doctor, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1985
His research interests center on Indigenous Peoples Law and American Literature, reflecting a unique interdisciplinary approach that integrates legal theory with cultural and literary analysis. His work contributes to the understanding of Native American legal systems and their intersection with U.S. legal frameworks, as well as the role of literature in shaping national and cultural identity.
Although no recent publications are listed, his academic trajectory suggests a strong engagement with legal scholarship, particularly in areas related to tribal sovereignty, legal history, and literary jurisprudence.
Professional Recognition:
- No specific scientific awards or fellowships are mentioned in the provided text.
Sidner Larson has played an advisory and teaching role in legal education, though no formal advisees are listed. His position as Professor of Practice indicates an applied, experience-based teaching role, likely involving mentorship of law students and contributions to practical legal training. There is no mention of external grants or funded research projects.
He is associated with the James E. Rogers College of Law, where he contributes to academic programs related to legal studies and Indigenous law, though no specific lab or research team is referenced.
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