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America's Quiet Legacy Of Native American Voter Disenfranchisement: Prospects For Change In North Dakota After Brakebill V. Jaeger, Hannah Stambaugh
America's Quiet Legacy Of Native American Voter Disenfranchisement: Prospects For Change In North Dakota After Brakebill V. Jaeger, Hannah Stambaugh
American University Law Review
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Indian Country And The Territory Clause: Washington's Promise At The Framing, John Hayden Dossett
Indian Country And The Territory Clause: Washington's Promise At The Framing, John Hayden Dossett
American University Law Review
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Choosing Tribal Law: Why State Choice-Of-Law Principles Should Apply To Disputes With Tribal Contacts, Katherine J. Florey
Choosing Tribal Law: Why State Choice-Of-Law Principles Should Apply To Disputes With Tribal Contacts, Katherine J. Florey
American University Law Review
The Supreme Court has, in recent years, developed a detailed set of rules governing whether cases with tribal contacts should be heard in a state or tribal forum. It is therefore all the more remarkable that courts considering such cases have devoted almost no attention to the question of which law should apply once a forum has been chosen. Instead, courts have broadly assumed, without explicit consideration of the issue, that the forum in which the case is brought will apply its own law. Where state courts are concerned, two problems exist with this approach. First, the assumption that state …
Concurrent Tribal And State Jurisdiction Under Public Law 280 , Vanessa J. Jimenez, Soo C. Song
Concurrent Tribal And State Jurisdiction Under Public Law 280 , Vanessa J. Jimenez, Soo C. Song
American University Law Review
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Nativeamericans And The Vaccine Act: Excluding Those We Found Here , James D. Leach
Nativeamericans And The Vaccine Act: Excluding Those We Found Here , James D. Leach
American University Law Review
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County Of Yakima V. Confederated Tribes & Bands Of The Yakima Indian Nation: State Taxation As A Means Of Diminishing The Tribal Land Base, Christopher A. Karns
County Of Yakima V. Confederated Tribes & Bands Of The Yakima Indian Nation: State Taxation As A Means Of Diminishing The Tribal Land Base, Christopher A. Karns
American University Law Review
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