Sarah Deer
- University Distinguished Professor, Indigenous Studies and Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies
- Fall 2024 office hours: Mondays from 3:15 p.m.-5 p.m. in 322 Blake Hall
Contact Info
1460 Jayhawk Blvd.
1541 Lilac Ln.
Biography —
Sarah Deer is a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma and a University Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas. Her 2015 book, The Beginning and End of Rape: Confronting Sexual Violence in Native America is the culmination of over 25 years of working with survivors and has received several awards, including the Best First Book award from the Native American Indigenous Studies Association. A lawyer by training but an advocate in practice, Deer’s scholarship focuses on the intersection of federal Indian law and victims' rights, using Indigenous feminist principles as a framework. Deer is a co-author of four textbooks on tribal law and has been published in a wide variety of law journals, including the Harvard Journal of Law and Gender, the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism, and the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law. Her work to end violence against Native women has received national awards from the American Bar Association and the Department of Justice. She has testified before Congress on four occasions regarding violence against Native women and was appointed by Attorney General Eric Holder to chair a federal advisory committee on sexual violence in Indian country. Prof. Deer was named a MacArthur Foundation Fellow in 2014. In 2019, she was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame. She currently teaches at the University of Kansas (her alma mater), where she holds a joint appointment in Indigenous Studies and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Prof. Deer is also the Chief Justice for the Prairie Island Indian Community Court of Appeals.
Education —
with honors
Research —
- Indigenous legal studies
- Violence against Native women
- Criminal jurisdiction in Indian country
- Tribal appellate courts
- Federal law reform
- Indigenous feminist legal theory
- Mvskoke language
Teaching —
- Indigenous women
- Gender, sexuality and the law
- Law and society
- Criminal law
- Feminist jurisprudence
Selected Publications —
(En)gendering Indian Law: Indigenous Feminist Legal Theory in the United States, 31 Yale J.L. & Feminism 1 (2019)
Raping Indian Country, 38 Columbia J. Gender & L. 31 (2019) (with Elizabeth Kronk Warner).
Return to Worcester: Dollar General and the Restoration of Tribal Jurisdiction to Protect Native Women and Children (PDF), 41 Harvard J. L. & Gender 179 (2018) (with Mary Kathryn Nagle)
Deer, S. (2015). The Beginning and End of Rape: Confronting Sexual Violence in Native America, University of Minnesota Press.
Awards & Honors —
National Women's Hall of Fame, 2019
Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives, FD200 Feminist Recognition, 2018
University of Kansas Women's Hall of Fame, 2019
Spirit of Excellence Award, American Bar Association, 2016
MacArthur Fellowship, 2014
Allied Professional Award, United States Department of Justice, 2011