Fred Knowles Jr.
- Juris Doctor,Specialization in Native American Law
Mitchell Hamline School of Law, 2019 - Master鈥檚 in Jurisprudence in Indian Law
University of Tulsa- College of Law, 2013 - Ph. D., Policy Analysis, Sociology and Philosophy of Education
University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004 - M.Ed., Curriculum and Policy Analysis
National Louis University, 1993 - B.A., Political Science
Valdosta State University, 1984 - A.A., Pre-Law
Hillsborough Community College, 1977
Statement of teaching and research interests
Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Federal Indian Law, Criminal Investigations
Recent publications or scholarly output
The Legal and Political Significance of Treaty Rights. (2023). F. E. Knowles, Jr.. Global Encyclopedia of Territorial Rights. Springer Publishing. Zurich, Switzerland.
A Fifty-Year Survey: An analysis of U.S. Mass Shooting Events, 1962-2013. (2023). R. N. McIntyre & F. E. Knowles, Jr.. Handbook of Research on Mass Shootings and Multiple Victims Violence (reprint). Gordon Crews, Ed.. IGI Global: New York. (pp. 18-40)
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. (2022). F. E. Knowles, Jr.. Global Encyclopedia of Territorial Rights. Springer Publishing. Zurich, Switzerland.
Canons of Construction in Federal Indian Law in US Jurisprudence. (2021). F.E. Knowles, Jr.. Global Encyclopedia of Territorial Rights. Springer Publishing. Zurich, Switzerland.