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Analysis Of A Bias-Based Exception To The Doctrine Of Exhaustion In Wilson V. Bull, R. Mitchell Mcgrew
Analysis Of A Bias-Based Exception To The Doctrine Of Exhaustion In Wilson V. Bull, R. Mitchell Mcgrew
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The History, Status, And Future Of Tribal Self-Governance Under The Indian Self-Determination And Education Assistance Act, Geoffrey D. Strommer, Stephen D. Osborne
The History, Status, And Future Of Tribal Self-Governance Under The Indian Self-Determination And Education Assistance Act, Geoffrey D. Strommer, Stephen D. Osborne
American Indian Law Review
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act of 1975 (ISDEAA), a cornerstone of modern federal Indian policy. In 1988, amendments to the ISDEAA created the Tribal Self-Governance Demonstration Project. By providing a statutory basis for the broader movement of tribal self-governance, this legislation recognized and advanced the proposition that Indian tribes can provide better governmental services to their own members than can distant federal bureaucracies. Expanded and refined in subsequent legislation in 1994 and 2000, the Self-Governance Policy has proven so successful that today over 50% of all federal Indian programs are carried …
Making Indigenous Self-Determination Work: What The Nation Building Principles And Three Case Studies From Chile Teach Us About Implementing Indigenous Human Rights, Laura M. Seelau, Ryan Seelau
Making Indigenous Self-Determination Work: What The Nation Building Principles And Three Case Studies From Chile Teach Us About Implementing Indigenous Human Rights, Laura M. Seelau, Ryan Seelau
American Indian Law Review
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Falling Off Balance: How The Tenth Circuit’S Stance On The Implementation Of A Balancing Test Undermines Congressional Intent In Regard To Extending Sovereign Immunity To Economic Entities Of A Tribe, Robert Thomas Redwine
Falling Off Balance: How The Tenth Circuit’S Stance On The Implementation Of A Balancing Test Undermines Congressional Intent In Regard To Extending Sovereign Immunity To Economic Entities Of A Tribe, Robert Thomas Redwine
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Indian Law And Tribal Criminal Justice In The Self-Determination Era, Samuel E. Ennis, Caroline P. Mayhew
Federal Indian Law And Tribal Criminal Justice In The Self-Determination Era, Samuel E. Ennis, Caroline P. Mayhew
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Free, Prior, Informed Consent: The Key To Self-Determination: An Analysis Of The Kichwa People Of Sarayaku V. Ecuador, Carol Y. Verbeek
Free, Prior, Informed Consent: The Key To Self-Determination: An Analysis Of The Kichwa People Of Sarayaku V. Ecuador, Carol Y. Verbeek
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Conflict Between State Tests Of Tribal Entity Immunity And The Congressional Policy Of Indian Self-Determination, Aaron F.W. Meek
The Conflict Between State Tests Of Tribal Entity Immunity And The Congressional Policy Of Indian Self-Determination, Aaron F.W. Meek
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Native Hawaiians And The Ceded Lands Trust: Applying Self-Determination As An Alternative To The Equal Protection Analysis, R. Hōkūlei Lindsey
Native Hawaiians And The Ceded Lands Trust: Applying Self-Determination As An Alternative To The Equal Protection Analysis, R. Hōkūlei Lindsey
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Another Blow To Tribal Sovereignty: A Look At Cross-Jurisdictional Law-Enforcement Agreements Between Indian Tribes And Local Communities, Andrew G. Hill
Another Blow To Tribal Sovereignty: A Look At Cross-Jurisdictional Law-Enforcement Agreements Between Indian Tribes And Local Communities, Andrew G. Hill
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Bank Began Treating Them Badly: Plains Commerce Bank, The Supreme Court, And The Future Of Tribal Sovereignty, Cullen D. Sweeney
The Bank Began Treating Them Badly: Plains Commerce Bank, The Supreme Court, And The Future Of Tribal Sovereignty, Cullen D. Sweeney
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Improving Native American Access To Federal Funding For Economic Development Through Partnerships With Rural Communities, Joanna M. Wagner
Improving Native American Access To Federal Funding For Economic Development Through Partnerships With Rural Communities, Joanna M. Wagner
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Giving Up The "I": How The National Museum Of The American Indian Appropriated Tribal Voices, Whitney Kerr
Giving Up The "I": How The National Museum Of The American Indian Appropriated Tribal Voices, Whitney Kerr
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Competent Ward, Jeremy R. Fitzpatrick
The Competent Ward, Jeremy R. Fitzpatrick
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rolling The Dice On The Cyber-Reservation: The Confluence Of Internet Gaming And Federal Indian Law, David B. Jordan
Rolling The Dice On The Cyber-Reservation: The Confluence Of Internet Gaming And Federal Indian Law, David B. Jordan
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Exercising Cultural Self-Determination: The Makah Indian Tribe Goes Whaling, Robert J. Miller
Exercising Cultural Self-Determination: The Makah Indian Tribe Goes Whaling, Robert J. Miller
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The De Facto Termination Of Alaska Native Sovereignty: An Anomaly In An Era Of Self-Determination, Benjamin W. Thompson
The De Facto Termination Of Alaska Native Sovereignty: An Anomaly In An Era Of Self-Determination, Benjamin W. Thompson
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Merciless Indian Savages" And The Declaration Of Independence: Native Americans Translate The Ecunnaunuxulgee Document, John R. Wunder
"Merciless Indian Savages" And The Declaration Of Independence: Native Americans Translate The Ecunnaunuxulgee Document, John R. Wunder
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sovereignty And Its Relevance To Native Americans In The Twenty-First Century, Hurst Hannum
Sovereignty And Its Relevance To Native Americans In The Twenty-First Century, Hurst Hannum
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Address: Justice In Indian Country, Kalyn Cherie Free
Address: Justice In Indian Country, Kalyn Cherie Free
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Demanding A Voice In Our Own Best Interest: A Call For A Delegate Of The Cherokee Nation To The United States House Of Representatives, Jack Blair
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property Rights And Native American Tribes, Richard A. Guest
Intellectual Property Rights And Native American Tribes, Richard A. Guest
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
American Indians And The Constitution: An Argument For Nationhood, Steven Paul Mcsloy
American Indians And The Constitution: An Argument For Nationhood, Steven Paul Mcsloy
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Self-Determination: Indians And The United Nations--The Anomalous Status Of America's "Domestic Dependent Nations", Judith L. Andress, James E. Falkowski
Self-Determination: Indians And The United Nations--The Anomalous Status Of America's "Domestic Dependent Nations", Judith L. Andress, James E. Falkowski
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.