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Traditional Jurisprudence And Protection Of Our Society: A Jurisgenerative Tail, Gregory H. Bigler
Traditional Jurisprudence And Protection Of Our Society: A Jurisgenerative Tail, Gregory H. Bigler
American Indian Law Review
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“Dramatically Altered The Legal Landscape”? City Of Sherrill V. Oneida Indian Nation In The Lower Courts, Samuel Pokross
“Dramatically Altered The Legal Landscape”? City Of Sherrill V. Oneida Indian Nation In The Lower Courts, Samuel Pokross
American Indian Law Review
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The Misuse Of History In Dismissing Six Nations Confederacy Land Claims, Curtis G. Berkey, Alexandra C. Page, Lindsay G. Robertson
The Misuse Of History In Dismissing Six Nations Confederacy Land Claims, Curtis G. Berkey, Alexandra C. Page, Lindsay G. Robertson
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tribal Cannabis: Solution To Oklahoma Public Education Underfunding, Kaimbri White
Tribal Cannabis: Solution To Oklahoma Public Education Underfunding, Kaimbri White
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foundations Of Sand: Justice Thomas’S Critique Of The Indian Plenary Power Doctrine, Taylor Ledford
Foundations Of Sand: Justice Thomas’S Critique Of The Indian Plenary Power Doctrine, Taylor Ledford
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agua Caliente Band Of Cahuilla Indians V. Coachella Valley Water District: A Tribe’S Successful Fight For Federally Reserved Water Rights, Alyssa Lankford
Agua Caliente Band Of Cahuilla Indians V. Coachella Valley Water District: A Tribe’S Successful Fight For Federally Reserved Water Rights, Alyssa Lankford
American Indian Law Review
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Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2018 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Lianne T. Chung, Nicholas Ernst
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2018 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Lianne T. Chung, Nicholas Ernst
American Indian Law Review
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Welcome To The Mvskoke Reservation: Murphy V. Royal, Criminal Jurisdiction, And Reservation Diminishment In Indian Country, Calandra Mccool
Welcome To The Mvskoke Reservation: Murphy V. Royal, Criminal Jurisdiction, And Reservation Diminishment In Indian Country, Calandra Mccool
American Indian Law Review
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Murphy V. Royal: Crime And Procedure, Kevin Cartwright
Murphy V. Royal: Crime And Procedure, Kevin Cartwright
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
How The Trump Administration Can Inform Its Indian Land Policies In Light Of Historical Breakdowns, Shae Weathersbee
How The Trump Administration Can Inform Its Indian Land Policies In Light Of Historical Breakdowns, Shae Weathersbee
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rebuilding Trust? The Sand Creek Massacre And The Federal-Tribal Trust Relationship In Flute V. United States, Alexander Sokolosky
Rebuilding Trust? The Sand Creek Massacre And The Federal-Tribal Trust Relationship In Flute V. United States, Alexander Sokolosky
Oklahoma Law Review
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How The Ninth Circuit Severed The Indian Civil Rights Act From Federal Habeas Corpus Precedent Under The Guise Of Tribal Sovereignty, Morgan Medders
How The Ninth Circuit Severed The Indian Civil Rights Act From Federal Habeas Corpus Precedent Under The Guise Of Tribal Sovereignty, Morgan Medders
American Indian Law Review
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Trust Lands For The Native Hawaiian Nation: Lessons From Federal Indian Law Precedents, Lane Kaiwi Opulauoho
Trust Lands For The Native Hawaiian Nation: Lessons From Federal Indian Law Precedents, Lane Kaiwi Opulauoho
American Indian Law Review
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Indigenous Peoples, The International Trend Toward Legal Personhood For Nature, And The United States, Hannah White
Indigenous Peoples, The International Trend Toward Legal Personhood For Nature, And The United States, Hannah White
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Extending Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction Outside Of Indian Country: Kelsey V. Pope, Greg S. Keogh
Extending Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction Outside Of Indian Country: Kelsey V. Pope, Greg S. Keogh
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.