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Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law
University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law
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Articles 1 - 17 of 17
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Sovereignty Threat: Loreal Tsingine, Policing, And The Intersectionality Of Indigenous Death, Theresa Rocha Beardall
Sovereignty Threat: Loreal Tsingine, Policing, And The Intersectionality Of Indigenous Death, Theresa Rocha Beardall
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Framework For Tribal Public Health Law, Aila Hoss
A Framework For Tribal Public Health Law, Aila Hoss
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Sports Betting And Indian Gaming: Should Tribal Casinos Get In The Game?, Kathryn R.L. Rand, Steven Andrew Light
Sports Betting And Indian Gaming: Should Tribal Casinos Get In The Game?, Kathryn R.L. Rand, Steven Andrew Light
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Professional And Amateur Sports Protection Act: How Its Invalidation Will Impact Indian Gaming's Legal And Regulatory Framework, Francisco Olea
The Professional And Amateur Sports Protection Act: How Its Invalidation Will Impact Indian Gaming's Legal And Regulatory Framework, Francisco Olea
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Dark Side Of Tribal Sovereign Immunity: The Gap Between Law And Remedy, Alma Orozco
The Dark Side Of Tribal Sovereign Immunity: The Gap Between Law And Remedy, Alma Orozco
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Negative Effects Of Confusion Over Collateral Agreements Under The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act: Which Agreements Need Review?, Matthew D. Craig
The Negative Effects Of Confusion Over Collateral Agreements Under The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act: Which Agreements Need Review?, Matthew D. Craig
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fencing The Buffalo: Off-Reservation Gaming And Possible Amendments To Section 20 Of The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, Tess Johnson
Fencing The Buffalo: Off-Reservation Gaming And Possible Amendments To Section 20 Of The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, Tess Johnson
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Not Out Of The (Fox)Woods Yet: Indian Gaming And The Bankruptcy Code, Emir Aly Crowne, Andrew Black, S. Alex Constantin
Not Out Of The (Fox)Woods Yet: Indian Gaming And The Bankruptcy Code, Emir Aly Crowne, Andrew Black, S. Alex Constantin
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
The recent economic downturn has caused Foxwoods Resort Casino, one of the largest casinos in the world, to seek a restructuring of nearly $1.5 billion in debt. Ordinarily, bankruptcy proceedings are triggered when a typical commercial enterprise defaults on its debt. Under these proceedings, creditors step in and collect monies owed to them before any residual equity is dispersed amongst owners. The rub here is that Foxwoods is owned and operated by the Mashantucket Western Pequot Tribal Nation, a sovereign nation under U.S. federal law. This triggers questions of paramountcy; namely, whether tribunal sovereignty can trump federal bankruptcy law.
These …
A Post-Carcieri Vocabulary Exercise: What If "Now" Really Means "Then"?, Heidi M. Staudenmaier, Ruth K. Khalsa
A Post-Carcieri Vocabulary Exercise: What If "Now" Really Means "Then"?, Heidi M. Staudenmaier, Ruth K. Khalsa
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
When the Indian Reorganization Act1 (“IRA”) was passed in 1934, it officially defined an “Indian” as a member of a recognized tribe “now under federal jurisdiction.” For nearly three-quarters of a century, this definition of an Indian and an Indian tribe — hallmarked by the four-word phrase “now under federal jurisdiction” — guided federal policy and agency action on a host of matters, including management of federal lands, land-into-trust acquisitions made on behalf of tribes, and — after 1988 — application of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (“IGRA”).
In February 2009, however, the United States Supreme Court upended seventy-five years …
The Existential Subject Of Rights And Private Law: The Example Of The Indian Issue In Brazil, Jose Carlos Moreira Da Silva Filho
The Existential Subject Of Rights And Private Law: The Example Of The Indian Issue In Brazil, Jose Carlos Moreira Da Silva Filho
Nevada Law Journal
The issue of the juridical subject has been a topic of discussion as part of the rethinking of the classical jurisprudential concepts in Brazil. In particular, some authors have written about the “repersonalization of private law.” This has opened a promising path of inquiry regarding the legal subject for at least four major reasons. First, continental private law is the classical field to discuss the subject of rights. Second, the focus of private law remains the concept of the person, opening an important space to recover the moral philosophy in law. Third, the repersonalization of private law demonstrates the necessity …
How A Nineteenth Century Indian Treaty Stopped A Twenty-First Century Megabomb, Barbara Mcdonald
How A Nineteenth Century Indian Treaty Stopped A Twenty-First Century Megabomb, Barbara Mcdonald
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Treating Tribes Differently: Civil Jurisdiction Inside And Outside Indian Country, Max Minzner
Treating Tribes Differently: Civil Jurisdiction Inside And Outside Indian Country, Max Minzner
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
"Perfect Good Faith", Erin Ruble, Gerald Torres
"Perfect Good Faith", Erin Ruble, Gerald Torres
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Citizenship And Suffrage: The Native American Struggle For Civil Rights In The American West, 1830-1965, Willard Hughes Rollings
Citizenship And Suffrage: The Native American Struggle For Civil Rights In The American West, 1830-1965, Willard Hughes Rollings
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Federal Law, State Policy, And Indian Gaming, Kevin K. Washburn
Federal Law, State Policy, And Indian Gaming, Kevin K. Washburn
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Reconciling The Paradox Of Tribal Sovereignty: Three Frameworks For Developing Indian Gaming Law And Policy, Steven Andrew Light, Kathryn R.L. Rand
Reconciling The Paradox Of Tribal Sovereignty: Three Frameworks For Developing Indian Gaming Law And Policy, Steven Andrew Light, Kathryn R.L. Rand
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Off-Reservation Native American Gaming: An Examination Of The Legal And Political Hurdles, Heidi Mcneil Staudenmaier
Off-Reservation Native American Gaming: An Examination Of The Legal And Political Hurdles, Heidi Mcneil Staudenmaier
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.