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Unprincipled Preemption: Why The Supreme Court Was Wrong In Oklahoma V. Castro-Huerta To Abandon Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction Over Crimes By Non-Indians Against Indians In Indian Country, Eric Ramoutar
American Indian Law Review
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The Indian Child Welfare Act, Political Classification Of “Indians,” And Preservation Of Tribal Sovereignty: Children, The Most Precious Resource, Rachel Yost
American Indian Law Review
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The Split From Precedent: An Analysis Of The Negative Impact Oklahoma V. Castro-Huerta Will Have In Indian Country, Meg A. Bloom
The Split From Precedent: An Analysis Of The Negative Impact Oklahoma V. Castro-Huerta Will Have In Indian Country, Meg A. Bloom
American Indian Law Review
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A Note On Navajo Nation V. Urban Outfitters, Inc., Brantly J. Stockton
A Note On Navajo Nation V. Urban Outfitters, Inc., Brantly J. Stockton
American Indian Law Review
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Oklahoma V. Castro-Huerta: Oklahoma’S Latest Power Grab And Its Implications For Native Women In A Post-Roe World, Camryn A. Conroy
Oklahoma V. Castro-Huerta: Oklahoma’S Latest Power Grab And Its Implications For Native Women In A Post-Roe World, Camryn A. Conroy
American Indian Law Review
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Removing The Stain Without Undermining Military Awards: Revoking Medals Earned At Wounded Knee Creek In 1890, Dwight S. Mears
Removing The Stain Without Undermining Military Awards: Revoking Medals Earned At Wounded Knee Creek In 1890, Dwight S. Mears
American Indian Law Review
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