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2019

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The Interaction Of U.S. Public Lands, Water, And State Sovereignty In The West: A Reassessment And Celebration, John D. Leshy Jan 2019

The Interaction Of U.S. Public Lands, Water, And State Sovereignty In The West: A Reassessment And Celebration, John D. Leshy

Public Land & Resources 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

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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.


Brief Of Amici Curiae Indian Law Professors In Support Of Petitioner, Monte Mills Jan 2019

Brief Of Amici Curiae Indian Law Professors In Support Of Petitioner, Monte Mills

Public Land & Resources Law Review

No abstract provided.


Crowley Acknowledgement Jan 2019

Crowley Acknowledgement

Public Land & Resources Law Review

No abstract provided.


Letter To The Reader Jan 2019

Letter To The Reader

Public Land & Resources Law Review

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Constitutional Protections Of Property Interests In Western Water, James L. Huffman, Hertha L. Lund, Christopher T. Scoones Jan 2019

Constitutional Protections Of Property Interests In Western Water, James L. Huffman, Hertha L. Lund, Christopher T. Scoones

Public Land & Resources Law Review

No abstract provided.


Indigenous Law At The Supreme Court Of Canada, Russell Brown Jan 2019

Indigenous Law At The Supreme Court Of Canada, Russell Brown

Public Land & Resources Law Review

No abstract provided.


Board Of Editors Jan 2019

Board Of Editors

Public Land & Resources Law Review

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Native American Voting Rights: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back, Patrick Roche Jan 2019

Native American Voting Rights: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back, Patrick Roche

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

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Massachusetts Lobstermen’S Association V. Ross, Daniel Brister Jan 2019

Massachusetts Lobstermen’S Association V. Ross, Daniel Brister

Public Land & Resources Law Review

President Obama established the first––and only––national monument in the Atlantic Ocean on September 15, 2016. Located 130 miles southeast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and comprised of 4,913 square miles of marine ecosystems rich in biodiversity, the protected area includes four underwater mountains and three submarine canyons. Plaintiff commercial lobster and fishing associations, seeking to overturn the designation, asserted that the Antiquities Act does not permit a president to establish marine national monuments. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia disagreed, upholding a president’s authority to protect offshore areas and vast ecosystems as objects of scientific interest, and dismissing …


Beyond Vawa: Protecting Native Women From Sexual Violence Within Existing Tribal Jurisdictional Structures, Jessica Allison Jan 2019

Beyond Vawa: Protecting Native Women From Sexual Violence Within Existing Tribal Jurisdictional Structures, Jessica Allison

University of Colorado Law Review

One in three American Indian women will be raped in her lifetime. This rampant assault is only exacerbated by the fact that tribes have not been able to prosecute non- Indians for any crime, including rape, since the 1970s. The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 took a small step toward filling this jurisdictional hole by creating provisions under which tribes can prosecute certain non- Indian defendants for a limited set of sexual violence crimes. However, VAWA is not enough to protect Indian women from the astronomical rates of violence they experience. This Comment explores mechanisms used by tribes …