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The Unseen Harm: U.S.-Indian Relations & Tribal Sovereignty, George Emmons
The Unseen Harm: U.S.-Indian Relations & Tribal Sovereignty, George Emmons
Golden Gate University Law Review
This article explores tribal sovereignty through the lens of the Standing Rock Sioux and its opposition to the DAPL. The DAPL situation is a symptom of the larger problem of a lack of tribal consultation, which diminishes tribal sovereignty and tribal rights.
Part I discusses the history of tribal sovereignty through an explanation of the domestic dependent status of Indian tribes and the two historic canons of Indian treaty interpretation. The Court’s interpretation and application of these canons in the cases of Winters, Dion, and Bourland have a direct relation to the amount of protection given to Indian tribes.
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Inherent Tribal Sovereignty And The Clean Water Act: The Effect Of Tribal Water Quality Standards On Non-Indian Lands Located Both Within And Outside Reservation Boundaries, Andrea K. Leisy
Golden Gate University Law Review
This Comment briefly describes the background of federal Indian law in the United States, including the jurisdictional disputes between federal, state, and tribal interests. Part II also describes the EPA's Indian Policy to further illustrate the legal doctrines and policies that help shape current judicial opinions. Part III examines Albuquerque v. Browner, in which the Tenth Circuit upheld the EPA's approval of water quality standards for the Pueblo of Isleta, an Indian tribe whose reservation is located downstream from Albuquerque's wastewater treatment plant on the Rio Grande River. This section illustrates the EPA's proper interpretation of the CWA, within the …
Indian Law, Lester J. Marston, David A. Fink, Steven White
Indian Law, Lester J. Marston, David A. Fink, Steven White
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Summaries: Indian Law, Margaret Crow
Summaries: Indian Law, Margaret Crow
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indian Law, Margaret Crow
Indian Law, Mark R. Peterson, May Lee Tong
Indian Law, Mark R. Peterson, May Lee Tong
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indian Law, Jeffrey A. Titus
Indian Law, Thomas M. Anderson
Indian Law, Thomas M. Anderson
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indian Law, Ben E. Fox
Indian Law, Belinda Kendall
Indian Law, Denise K. Mills
Indian Law, Sharon R. Fisher
Preserving Indian Archaeological Sites Through The California Environmental Quality Act, Lynda L. Brothers
Preserving Indian Archaeological Sites Through The California Environmental Quality Act, Lynda L. Brothers
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.