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Displacing The Judiciary: Customary Law And The Threat Of A Defensive Tribal Council: A Book Review Of Raymond D. Austin, Navajo Courts And Navajo Common Law: A Tradition Of Tribal Self-Governance (2009), Ezra Rosser
American Indian Law Review
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Yellow Snow On Sacred Sites: A Failed Application Of The Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Joshua A. Edwards
Yellow Snow On Sacred Sites: A Failed Application Of The Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Joshua A. Edwards
American Indian Law Review
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Sorting Out Civil Jurisdiction In Indian Country After Plains Commerce Bank: State Courts And The Judicial Sovereignty Of The Navajo Nation, Dale Beck Furnish
Sorting Out Civil Jurisdiction In Indian Country After Plains Commerce Bank: State Courts And The Judicial Sovereignty Of The Navajo Nation, Dale Beck Furnish
American Indian Law Review
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Developing Effective Processes Of American Indian Constitutional And Governmental Reform: Lessons From The Cherokee Nation Of Oklahoma, Hualapi Nation, Navajo Nation, And Northern Cheyenne Tribe, Eric Lemont
American Indian Law Review
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The Navajo Nation's Peacemaker Division: An Integrated, Community-Based Dispute Resolution Forum, Howard L. Brown Esq.
The Navajo Nation's Peacemaker Division: An Integrated, Community-Based Dispute Resolution Forum, Howard L. Brown Esq.
American Indian Law Review
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Cases And Developments, Richard J. Ansson Jr.
Cases And Developments, Richard J. Ansson Jr.
American Indian Law Review
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A Matter Of Trust: The Elimination Of Federally Funded Legal Services On The Navajo Nation, Katherine J. Wise
A Matter Of Trust: The Elimination Of Federally Funded Legal Services On The Navajo Nation, Katherine J. Wise
American Indian Law Review
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Developing A Tribal Common Law Jurisprudence: The Navajo Experience 1969-1992, Daniel L. Lowery
Developing A Tribal Common Law Jurisprudence: The Navajo Experience 1969-1992, Daniel L. Lowery
American Indian Law Review
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Navajo Nation Council Reforms, Charles Morris
Navajo Nation Council Reforms, Charles Morris
American Indian Law Review
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Manifest Destiny And American Indian Religious Freedom: Sequoyah, Badoni, And The Drowned Gods, Howard Stambor
Manifest Destiny And American Indian Religious Freedom: Sequoyah, Badoni, And The Drowned Gods, Howard Stambor
American Indian Law Review
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