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Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law

Florida State University College of Law

2018

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The Seminole Water Rights Compact And The Seminole Indian Land Claims Settlement Act Of 1987, Jim Shore, Jerry C. Straus Aug 2018

The Seminole Water Rights Compact And The Seminole Indian Land Claims Settlement Act Of 1987, Jim Shore, Jerry C. Straus

Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law

No abstract provided.


An Indian Site-Specific Religious Claim Again Trips Over Judeo-Christian Stumbling Blocks (Lyng V. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association, 108 S. Ct. 1319 (1988))., Anita Clark Pryor, Gypsy Cowherd Bailey Aug 2018

An Indian Site-Specific Religious Claim Again Trips Over Judeo-Christian Stumbling Blocks (Lyng V. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association, 108 S. Ct. 1319 (1988))., Anita Clark Pryor, Gypsy Cowherd Bailey

Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law

No abstract provided.


The Bald Eagle, The Florida Panther And The Nation's Word: An Essay On The "Quiet" Abrogation Of Indian Treaties And The Proper Reading Of United States V. Dion, Robert Laurence Aug 2018

The Bald Eagle, The Florida Panther And The Nation's Word: An Essay On The "Quiet" Abrogation Of Indian Treaties And The Proper Reading Of United States V. Dion, Robert Laurence

Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law

No abstract provided.


Indian Fishing Rights: A Lost Opportunity For Ecosystem Management, Martin H. Belsky Aug 2018

Indian Fishing Rights: A Lost Opportunity For Ecosystem Management, Martin H. Belsky

Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law

This Article targets the problem of depletion of salmon and steelhead fisheries in the Northwest United States. The Article provides a brief overview of the Sohappy v. Smith and United States v. Washington decisions, which promoted regulation and conservation of these fisheries. Next, the Article discusses the Ecosystem Management Model, which these courts declined to adopt. Additionally, a description of the legislative measures taken in response to these two cases is provided. The Article concludes that adoption of an ecosystem management approach to fisheries management is essential to the future well-being of the fisheries in the Northwest United States.


Commercial Hazardous Waste Projects In Indian Country: An Opportunity For Tribal Economic Development Through Land Use Planning, Robert Sitkowski Aug 2018

Commercial Hazardous Waste Projects In Indian Country: An Opportunity For Tribal Economic Development Through Land Use Planning, Robert Sitkowski

Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law

No abstract provided.