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Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law

University of Oklahoma College of Law

Journal

2019

Articles 1 - 15 of 15

Full-Text Articles in Law

Overlooking Canon: How The Alabama Supreme Court Used A Footnote To Disregard Tribal Sovereign Immunity In Wilkes V. Pci Gaming Authority, Ridge Howell Jan 2019

Overlooking Canon: How The Alabama Supreme Court Used A Footnote To Disregard Tribal Sovereign Immunity In Wilkes V. Pci Gaming Authority, Ridge Howell

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


“Perhaps Congress Would, Perhaps Congress Should”—Why Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band Of Pottawatomi Indians V. Patchak And Carcieri V. Salazar Must Be Legislatively Overridden To Protect The Ira Trust Acquisition Authority, Kendall Mccoy Jan 2019

“Perhaps Congress Would, Perhaps Congress Should”—Why Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band Of Pottawatomi Indians V. Patchak And Carcieri V. Salazar Must Be Legislatively Overridden To Protect The Ira Trust Acquisition Authority, Kendall Mccoy

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Being Uighur . . . With “Chinese Characteristics”: Analyzing China’S Legal Crusade Against Uighur Identity, Brennan Davis Jan 2019

Being Uighur . . . With “Chinese Characteristics”: Analyzing China’S Legal Crusade Against Uighur Identity, Brennan Davis

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


How The New Deal Became A Raw Deal For Indian Nations: Justice Stanley Reed And The Tee-Hit-Ton Decision On Indian Title, Kent Mcneil Jan 2019

How The New Deal Became A Raw Deal For Indian Nations: Justice Stanley Reed And The Tee-Hit-Ton Decision On Indian Title, Kent Mcneil

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Thickening The Thin Blue Line In Indian Country: Affirming Tribal Authority To Arrest Non-Indians, Alex Treiger Jan 2019

Thickening The Thin Blue Line In Indian Country: Affirming Tribal Authority To Arrest Non-Indians, Alex Treiger

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2019 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Chelsea Minuche, Claire Postman Jan 2019

Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2019 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Chelsea Minuche, Claire Postman

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Digging Deeper To Protect Tribal Property Interests: United States V. Osage Wind, Llc, Allison B. Christian Jan 2019

Digging Deeper To Protect Tribal Property Interests: United States V. Osage Wind, Llc, Allison B. Christian

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


California Indian Tribes And The Marine Life Protection Act: The Seeds Of A Partnership To Preserve Natural Resources, Curtis G. Berkey, Scott W. Williams Jan 2019

California Indian Tribes And The Marine Life Protection Act: The Seeds Of A Partnership To Preserve Natural Resources, Curtis G. Berkey, Scott W. Williams

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Internet Gaming On & Off Tribal Lands, Logan Blackmore Jan 2019

Internet Gaming On & Off Tribal Lands, Logan Blackmore

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


United States V. Bryant: The Results Of Upholding Women’S Rights And Tribal Sovereignty, Madalynn Martin Jan 2019

United States V. Bryant: The Results Of Upholding Women’S Rights And Tribal Sovereignty, Madalynn Martin

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


What Are The Odds? The Potential For Tribal Control Of Sports Gambling After Murphy V. Ncaa, Haley Maynard Jan 2019

What Are The Odds? The Potential For Tribal Control Of Sports Gambling After Murphy V. Ncaa, Haley Maynard

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Opioid Crisis In Indian Country: The Impact Of Tribal Jurisdiction And The Role Of The Exhaustion Doctrine, Matt Irby Jan 2019

The Opioid Crisis In Indian Country: The Impact Of Tribal Jurisdiction And The Role Of The Exhaustion Doctrine, Matt Irby

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Front Pages Jan 2019

Front Pages

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Keeping Cultural Bias Out Of The Courtroom: How Icwa “Qualified Expert Witnesses” Make A Difference, Elizabeth Low Jan 2019

Keeping Cultural Bias Out Of The Courtroom: How Icwa “Qualified Expert Witnesses” Make A Difference, Elizabeth Low

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Front Pages Jan 2019

Front Pages

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.