Renee Cramer
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American law and society scholar
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Renee Ann Cramer is an American law and society scholar. She is a professor and chair of the Law, Politics, and Society program at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. In an email to alumni on April 13, 2023, Cramer was announced as the new Provost of Dickinson College, starting July 1, 2023.
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- Mapping integration of midwives across the United States: Impact on access, equity, and outcomes (2018) (136)
- The Common Sense of Anti-Indian Racism: Reactions to Mashantucket Pequot Success in Gaming and Acknowledgment (2006) (23)
- Cash, Color, and Colonialism: The Politics of Tribal Acknowledgment (2005) (19)
- The Hyper(in)Visible Fat Woman: Weight and Gender Discourse in Contemporary Society (2016) (9)
- Perceptions of the Process: Indian Gaming as it Affects Federal Tribal Acknowledgment Law and Practices (2005) (5)
- A Conceptual Framework for Non-Native Instructors Who Teach Adult Native American Students at the University (2013) (3)
- Sharing in Community While Interviewing “Outlaws” (2009) (2)
- Balance Is a Fallacy: Striving for and Supporting a Life with Integrity (2019) (2)
- Pregnant with the Stars (2020) (2)
- Signs of Mothering in the Built Environment (2010) (1)
- Book Review: Arguing with Tradition: The Language of Law in Hopi Tribal Court By Justin B. Richland. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2008. 176 pp. $40.00 (Cloth). ISBN 0-226-71293-1. $16.00 (Paper). ISBN 0-226-71295-8 (2009) (1)
- Guarding Our Borders with Gardasil: Immigrant Women and Physical Autonomy (2010) (1)
- Birthing a Movement (2021) (1)
- How Corporations Became Litigation Averse: The Previously Unperceived Risks of Litigation (2011) (0)
- Organized Section Update (2011) (0)
- Skimmed: Breastfeeding, Race, and Injustice. By Andrea Freeman. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2020. 304 pp. $28.00 cloth (2020) (0)
- Blinded by Sight: Seeing Race Through the Eyes of the Blind. By Osagie K. Obasogie. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2013. 288 pp. $24.95, paper. (2015) (0)
- Introduction: gender, sexuality, and the law (2018) (0)
- “Don't they Understand Judicial Independence?” Discourses of Judging in Undergraduate Legal Studies Classrooms: Judicial Retention and Same-Sex Marriage Rulings (2012) (0)
- The limits of law in securing reproductive freedoms: midwife-assisted homebirth in the United States (2018) (0)
- Student Perceptions of (Their) Place in Relationship to “The Oven Bird’s Song” (2018) (0)
- The Myth of the Litigious Society: Why We Don't Sue. By David Engel. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016. (2017) (0)
- Signs at Odds? The Semiotics of Law, Legitimacy, and Authenticity in Tribal Contexts (2014) (0)
- COMPROMISE AMONG SOVEREIGNS (2007) (0)
- Delaware Tribe in a Cherokee Nation by Brice Obermeyer (2011) (0)
- Introduction (2020) (0)
- Process is insufficient: a reply to Cote Hampson and McNulty (2018) (0)
- Stating the Family: New Directions in the Study of American Politics. Edited by Julie Novkov and Carol Nackenoff. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2020. 304p. $70.00 cloth, $32.50 paper. (2022) (0)
- The Pro-Life Pregnancy Help Movement: Serving Women or Saving Babies? By Laura S. Hussey. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 2020. 328 pages. $34.95 cloth. (2020) (0)
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