Commerce with the Indian Tribes: Original Meanings, Current Implications
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Jeremy Rabkin |
Federal Policies Trap Tribes in Poverty
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Adam Crepelle |
Bringing Congress and Indians Back into Federal Indian Law: the Restatement of the Law of American Indians
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Kirsten Matoy Carlson |
Sovereignty (Indian and Native Hawaiian) and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
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Vernellia Randall |
Justice as Healing: Native Nations and Reconciliation
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Rebecca Tsosie |
Toward Tribal Health Sovereignty
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Aila Hoss |
Meeting the Mcgirt Moment: The Five Tribes, Sovereignty & Criminal Jurisdiction in Oklahoma's New Indian Country
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Adam Goodrum |
Mcgirt and Tribal Sovereignty: Putting Jurisdictional Power Back in the Hands of Indigenous Peoples
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P. Carter Farrell |
Fanon, Colonial Violence, and Racist Language in Federal American Indian Law
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Joubin Khazaie |
A Case for Deference in American Indian Health Law
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Ashley Murphy |
Are You NativeAmerican?
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Avery Locklear |
For Freedmen's Sake: The Story of the Native Blacks of the Muscogee Nation and Their Fight for Citizenship Post-Mcgirt
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Trevion Freeman |
It's None of Your Business: State Regulation of Tribal Businesses Undermines Sovereignty and Justice
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Sam J. Carter and Robin M. Rotman |
The Time Trap: Addressing the Stereotypes That Undermine Tribal Sovereignty
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Adam Crepelle |
Taking Stock: Open Questions and Unfinished Business under the VAWA [Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act] Amendments to the Indian Civil Rights Act
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Jordan Gross |
Finding Ways to Empower Tribal Oil Production
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Adam Crepelle |
Legal Barriers to Tribal Jurisdiction over Violence Against Women in Maine: Developments and Paths Forward
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Nina Ciffolillo |
Pushing Past the Pandemic: Re-evaluating Tribal Exemptions to Medicaid Work Requirements
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Kathrin Lozah |
Bridges to a New Era: A Report on the Past, Present, and Potential Future of Tribal Co-management on Federal Public Lands
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Monte Mills and Martin Nie |
The Tribal Right to Exclude Others from Indian-owned Lands
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Alex Tallchief Skibine |
The Execution of Lezmond Mitchell: An Analysis of Federal Indian Law, Criminal Jurisdiction, and the Death Penalty as Applied to Native Americans
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Mary Margaret L. Kirchner |
Bankrupting Tribes: An Examination of Tribal Sovereign Immunity as Reparation in the Context of Section 106(a)
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Joshua Santangelo |
Incorporation by Any Other Name? Comparing Congress' Federalization of Tribal Court Criminal Procedure with the Supreme Court's Regulation of State Courts
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Jordan Gross |
A Meeting of the Minds: Utilizing Maine's State Education System to Promote the Success of its Native Students While Maintaining Tribal Sovereignty
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Jordan Ramharter |
“Magic Words” and Original Understanding: an Amplified Clear Statement Rule to Abrogate Tribal Sovereign Immunity
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Justin W. Aimonetti |
Welcome to the Maze: Race, Justice, and Jurisdiction in Mcgirt V. Oklahoma
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Elizabeth A. Reese |
Using Game Theory to Better Understand the Role of the U.S. Supreme Court in the Catastrophe That Befell American Indians in Georgia
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Todd B. Adams |
Bridging the Jurisdictional Void: Cross-deputization Agreements in Indian Country
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Kevin Morrow |
The Changing Landscape of Federal Indian Policy
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Kevin K. Washburn |
The Story of New York's Federal-State-Tribal Courts and Indian Nations Justice Forum
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Marcy L. Kahn |
Sovereign Metaphors in Indian Law
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Gregory Ablavsky |
New York's Quest for Jurisdiction over Indian Lands
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Carrie Garrow |
Worcester V. Georgia: A Breakdown in the Separation of Powers
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Matthew L. Sundquist |
Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
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Supreme Court of the United States |
The Reports of Our Death Are Greatly Exaggerated--Reflections on the Resilience of the Oneida Indian Nation of New York
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Allison M. Dussias |
Tribal (De)termination? Commercial Speech, Native American Imagery and Cultural Sovereignty
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Jason Zenor |
Multiculturalism and the Future of Tribal Sovereignty
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Scott C. Idleman |
Redressing the Genocidal Act of Forcing American Citizenship upon Indigenous Peoples
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Robert B. Porter |
Columbus's Legacy: Law as an Instrument of Racial Discrimination Against Indigenous Peoples' Rights of Self-determination
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Robert A. Williams, Jr. |
Return to Worcester: Dollar General and the Restoration of Tribal Jurisdiction to Protect Native Women and Children
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Sarah Deer and Mary Kathryn Nagle |