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Tribal Remedies, Exhaustion, And State Courts, Pete Heidepriem
Tribal Remedies, Exhaustion, And State Courts, Pete Heidepriem
American Indian Law Review
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The Court Of Indian Appeals: America’S Forgotten Federal Appellate Court, Chief Judge Gregory D. Smith, Bailee L. Plemmons
The Court Of Indian Appeals: America’S Forgotten Federal Appellate Court, Chief Judge Gregory D. Smith, Bailee L. Plemmons
American Indian Law Review
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“Thus In The Beginning All The World Was America”: The Effects Of Anti-Protest Legislation And An American Conquest Culture In Native Sacred Sites Cases, Elizabeth Hampton
“Thus In The Beginning All The World Was America”: The Effects Of Anti-Protest Legislation And An American Conquest Culture In Native Sacred Sites Cases, Elizabeth Hampton
American Indian Law Review
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Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2020 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Emily Dennan, Emily Mcevoy
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2020 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Emily Dennan, Emily Mcevoy
American Indian Law Review
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Cooking Food Customs In The Pot Of Self-Governance: How Food Sovereignty Is A Necessary Ingredient Of Tribal Sovereignty, Kate Ricart
American Indian Law Review
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Analyzing The Implications Of The Supreme Court’S Holding In Herrera V. Wyoming, Andrew Rader
Analyzing The Implications Of The Supreme Court’S Holding In Herrera V. Wyoming, Andrew Rader
American Indian Law Review
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The Cultural Property Conundrum: The Case For A Nationalistic Approach And Repatriation Of The Moai To The Rapa Nui, Annie Rischard Davis
The Cultural Property Conundrum: The Case For A Nationalistic Approach And Repatriation Of The Moai To The Rapa Nui, Annie Rischard Davis
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.