June 17, 2008

Law Professor Miller examines role of Native Americans in elections

This election year, American Indians, who make up 1 percent of the electorate vote, may make a difference in a very tight presidential race.

This election year, American Indians, who make up 1 percent of the electorate vote, may make a difference in a very tight presidential race. Robert J. Miller, professor of law, is optimistic that “this is the absolutely best year ever for tribal issues to be highlighted.”

Richmond Times (Richmond, Va.) American Indians find new clout in presidential politics