Books
Kevin K. Washburn. Gaming and Gambling Law: Cases and Materials. NY: Aspen Publishers, 2011, xxviii, 562 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn. American Indian Law: Native Nations and the Federal System: Cases and Materials, 6th ed., with Carole Goldberg and others. Newark, NJ: Lexis/Nexis 2010, 1,328 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn. Indian Law Stories, with Carole Goldberg and Philip Frickey. NY: Foundation Press, 2010, ix, 627 pages.
Book Chapters
Kevin K. Washburn, "Everybody Does Better in Indian Country When Tribes Are Empowered," in Healing our Divided Society: Investing in America Fifty Years after the Kerner Report, Fred Harris and Alan Curtis, ed. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2018, at 334, 9 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, Cohen’s Handbook of Federal Indian Law, 4th ed., Felix S. Cohen and Neil Jessup Newton. Chapter 9 (Criminal Law), Chapter 12 (Indian Gaming), and Chapter 21 (Economic Development). Newark, NJ: LexisNexis, 2012.
Kevin K. Washburn, Restoring the Grand Jury (Chapter 9), in Grand Jury 2.0: Modern Perspectives on the Grand Jury, Roger Fairfax, ed. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2011, at 253, 40 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, Cohen’s Handbook of Federal Indian Law, 3rd ed., Felix S. Cohen. Newark, NJ: LexisNexis / Matthew Bender, 2005. Authored 2007 and 2009 supplements to Chapter 9 (Criminal Law), Chapter 12 (Indian Gaming), and Chapter 21 (Economic Development).
Articles
Kevin K. Washburn, "Facilitating Tribal Co-Management of Federal Public Lands," 2022 Wisconsin Law Review 263, 66 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, "Dispute Between Oklahoma Governor and Tribes Temporarily Unsettles Indian Gaming in Oklahoma," 24 Gaming Law Review 549 (2020), 6 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, "Agency Pragmatism in Addressing Law's Failure: The Curious Case of Federal 'Deemed Approvals' of Tribal-State Gaming Compacts," 52 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 49 (2018), 53 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “Explaining the Modernized Leasing and Right of Way Regulations for Indian Lands,” with Jody Cummings. Proceedings of the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation 2017 Indian Law Conference (2017), 36 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “What the Future Holds: The Changing Landscape of Federal Indian Law and Policy,” 130 Harvard Law Review Forum 200 (2017), 33 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “Recurring Issues in Indian Gaming Compact Approval,” 20 Gaming Law Review and Economics 388 (2016), 9 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “Elena Kagan and the Miracle at Harvard,” 61 Journal of Legal Education 67 (2011), 10 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “Agency Conflict and Culture: Federal Implementation of IGRA by the National Indian Gaming Commission, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the Department of Justice,” 42 Arizona State Law Journal 303 (2010), 38 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “The Next Great Generation of Indian Law Judges,” 81 University of Colorado Law Review 959 (2010), 15 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, "American Indians Crime and the Law: Five Years of Scholarship on Criminal Justice in Indian Country," 40 Arizona State Law Journal 1003 (2008), 29 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “The Legacy of Bryan v. Itasca County: How an Erroneous $147 County Tax Notice Helped Bring Tribes $200 Billion in Indian Gaming Revenue,” 92 Minnesota Law Review 919 (2008), 53 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “Paternalism or Protection? Federal Review of Tribal Economic Decisions in Indian Gaming,” 12 Gaming Law Review and Economics 435 (2008), 16 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, "Sex Offender Registration in Indian Country," with Virginia Davis, 6 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 3 (2008), 22 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “Remembering DeGiacomo,” 38 New Mexico Law Review 235 (2008), 24 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “Restoring the Grand Jury,” 76 Fordham Law Review 2333 (2008), 57 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “American Indians, Crime and the Law,” 104 Michigan Law Review 709 (2006), 71 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “Federal Criminal Justice and Tribal Self-Determination,” 84 North Carolina Law Review 779 (2006), 79 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “Tribal Self Determination at the Crossroads,” 38 Connecticut Law Review 777 (2006), 21 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “The Federal Criminal Justice System in Indian Country and the Legacy of Colonialism,” 52 The Federal Lawyer 40 (March/April 2005), 8 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “Reconsidering the Commission’s Treatment of Tribal Courts,” 17 Federal Sentencing Reporter 209 (February 2005), 7 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, "A Different Kind of Symmetry," 34 New Mexico Law Review 263 (2004), 34 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, "Federal Law, State Policy and Indian Gaming," 4 Nevada Law Journal 285 (2004), 16 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, "Lara, Lawrence, Supreme Court Litigation, and Lessons from Social Movements," 40 Tulsa Law Review 25 (2004), 21 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, "A Legacy of Public Law 280: Comparing and Contrasting Minnesota’s New Rule for the Recognition of the Tribal Court Judgments with the Recent Arizona Rule," with Chloe Thompson, 31 William Mitchell Law Review 479 (2004), 49 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “The Mechanics of Indian Gaming Management Contract Approval ,” 8 Gaming Law Review 333 (2004), 14 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “Tribal Courts and Federal Sentencing,” 36 Arizona State Law Journal 403 (2004), 49 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, "Recurring Problems in Indian Gaming," 1 Wyoming Law Review 427 (2001), 18 pages. (Cited in In re: Gaming Related Cases, 331 F.3d 1094 (9th Cir. 2003) (majority opinion by Circuit Judge W. Fletcher); excerpted in Robert N. Clinton, et al., American Indian Law: Native Nations and the Federal System: Cases and Materials, 4th ed., at 954.)
Kevin K. Washburn, "Recent Developments," 21 American Indian Law Review 183 (1997), 10 pages.
Short Essays
Kevin K. Washburn, "Bingo and the Problem with Gray Areas," 27 Gaming Law Review 52 (2023), 3 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, "Free Play held not to be 'Revenue' for Purposes of Tribal Revenue Sharing with a State: Case Analysis of Pueblo of Isleta v. Grisham," 23 Gaming Law Review 438 (2019), 2 pages.
Book Reviews
Kevin K. Washburn, "Native Agency: Indians in the Bureau of Indian Affairs by Valerie Lambert," Western Historical Quarterly (2023), 2 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, "Casino City's Indian Gaming Industry Report, 2017 Edition by Alan Meister, PHD," 21 Gaming Law Review and Economics 461 (2017), 2 pages.
Kevin K. Washburn, “Felix Cohen, Anti-Semitism, and American Indian Law,” review of Architect of Justice: Felix S Cohen and the Founding of American Legal Pluralism, by Dalia Tsuk Mitchell, 33 American Indian Law Review 583 (2009), 23 pages.
Presentations
Kevin K. Washburn, "Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta--Rebalancing Federal-State-Tribal Power," with Stacy Leeds, Robert Miller, and Derrick Beetso, 23 Journal of Appellate Practice and Process 47 (2023), 58 pages.