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Knight V. Thompson: The Eleventh Circuit's Perpetuation Of Historical Practices Of Colonization, Randi Dawn Gardner Hardin
Knight V. Thompson: The Eleventh Circuit's Perpetuation Of Historical Practices Of Colonization, Randi Dawn Gardner Hardin
American Indian Law Review
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Territory, Wilderness, Property, And Reservation: Land And Religion In Native American Supreme Court Cases, Kathleen Sands
Territory, Wilderness, Property, And Reservation: Land And Religion In Native American Supreme Court Cases, Kathleen Sands
American Indian Law Review
In two trilogies of Supreme Court Decisions, both involving Native Americans, land is a key metaphor, figuring variously as property, territory, wilderness, and reservation. The first trilogy, written by Chief Justice John Marshall, comprises Johnson v. M'Intosh (1823), Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831), and Worcester v. Georgia (1832). The second trilogy concerns Native American claims for religious freedom under the First Amendment and includes Bowen v. Roy (1986), Lyng v. Northwest Cemetery Protective Association (1988), and Employment Division of Oregon v. Smith (1990). The Marshal cases attempted to legitimate the transformation of land from wilderness to territory and property, and …
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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In Cases Involving Sites Of Religious Significance, Plaintiffs Will Fall In The Gap Of Judicial Deference That Exists Between The Religion Clauses Of The First Amendment, Jeff Pinter
American Indian Law Review
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Indian Religious Freedom: To Litigate Or Legislate?, Louis Fisher
Indian Religious Freedom: To Litigate Or Legislate?, Louis Fisher
American Indian Law Review
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A Rough And Narrow Path: Preserving Native American Religious Liberty In The Smith Era, John Celichowski
A Rough And Narrow Path: Preserving Native American Religious Liberty In The Smith Era, John Celichowski
American Indian Law Review
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"Land Is Itself A Sacred, Living Being": Native American Sacred Site Protection On Federal Public Lands Amidst The Shadows Of Bear Lodge, Joel Brady
American Indian Law Review
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Galileos Or Grave Robbers? Science, The Native American Graves Protection And Repatriation Act, And The First Amendment, Michelle Hibbert
Galileos Or Grave Robbers? Science, The Native American Graves Protection And Repatriation Act, And The First Amendment, Michelle Hibbert
American Indian Law Review
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The Legality Of The Religious Use Of Peyote By The Native American Church: A Commentary On The Free Exercise, Equal Protection, And Establishment Issues Raised By The Peyote Way Church Of God Case, John Thomas Bannon Jr.
The Legality Of The Religious Use Of Peyote By The Native American Church: A Commentary On The Free Exercise, Equal Protection, And Establishment Issues Raised By The Peyote Way Church Of God Case, John Thomas Bannon Jr.
American Indian Law Review
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Recent Developments In American Indian Law
Recent Developments In American Indian Law
American Indian Law Review
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Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 1995 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Daniel L. Cheyette, Andrew J. Bobzien
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 1995 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Daniel L. Cheyette, Andrew J. Bobzien
American Indian Law Review
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Native American Inmates And Prison Grooming Regulations: Today's Justified Scalps: Iron Eyes V. Henry, William Norman
Native American Inmates And Prison Grooming Regulations: Today's Justified Scalps: Iron Eyes V. Henry, William Norman
American Indian Law Review
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The First Americans And The "Free" Exercise Of Religion, Martin C. Loesch
The First Americans And The "Free" Exercise Of Religion, Martin C. Loesch
American Indian Law Review
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Halluctinations Of Neutrality In The Oregon Peyote Case, Harry F. Tepker Jr.
Halluctinations Of Neutrality In The Oregon Peyote Case, Harry F. Tepker Jr.
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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American Indian Religious Freedom And Cultural Resources Management: Protecting Mother Earth's Caretakers, Dean B. Suagee
American Indian Religious Freedom And Cultural Resources Management: Protecting Mother Earth's Caretakers, Dean B. Suagee
American Indian Law Review
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Religion: The First Amendment And The American Indian Religious Freedom Act Of 1978, Robin K. Rannow
Religion: The First Amendment And The American Indian Religious Freedom Act Of 1978, Robin K. Rannow
American Indian Law Review
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Constitutional Law: Dubious Intrusions--Peynote, Drug Laws, And Religious Freedom, John T. Doyle
Constitutional Law: Dubious Intrusions--Peynote, Drug Laws, And Religious Freedom, John T. Doyle
American Indian Law Review
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Constitutional Law: The Right To Wear A Traditional Indian Hair Style--Recognition Of A Heritage, Peggy Doty
Constitutional Law: The Right To Wear A Traditional Indian Hair Style--Recognition Of A Heritage, Peggy Doty
American Indian Law Review
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Native American Culture: The Use Of Feathers As A Protected Right, John Geb
Native American Culture: The Use Of Feathers As A Protected Right, John Geb
American Indian Law Review
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Constitutional Law: Freedom Of Religion--Peyote And The Native American Church, George De Verges
Constitutional Law: Freedom Of Religion--Peyote And The Native American Church, George De Verges
American Indian Law Review
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