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Navajo Nation V. United States Department Of The Interior, Adam W. Johnson Mar 2020

Navajo Nation V. United States Department Of The Interior, Adam W. Johnson

Public Land & Resources Law Review

The Navajo Nation sued the United States government alleging the government breached its trust obligation over the allocation of water rights in the Colorado River Basin. On remand, the district court denied the Navajo Nation leave to file its third amended complaint for futility, holding that the general trust relationship was insufficient to support the Nation’s breach of trust claim.


Displacing The Judiciary: Customary Law And The Threat Of A Defensive Tribal Council: A Book Review Of Raymond D. Austin, Navajo Courts And Navajo Common Law: A Tradition Of Tribal Self-Governance (2009), Ezra Rosser Jan 2010

Displacing The Judiciary: Customary Law And The Threat Of A Defensive Tribal Council: A Book Review Of Raymond D. Austin, Navajo Courts And Navajo Common Law: A Tradition Of Tribal Self-Governance (2009), Ezra Rosser

American Indian Law Review

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Sorting Out Civil Jurisdiction In Indian Country After Plains Commerce Bank: State Courts And The Judicial Sovereignty Of The Navajo Nation, Dale Beck Furnish Jan 2009

Sorting Out Civil Jurisdiction In Indian Country After Plains Commerce Bank: State Courts And The Judicial Sovereignty Of The Navajo Nation, Dale Beck Furnish

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Developing Effective Processes Of American Indian Constitutional And Governmental Reform: Lessons From The Cherokee Nation Of Oklahoma, Hualapi Nation, Navajo Nation, And Northern Cheyenne Tribe, Eric Lemont Jan 2002

Developing Effective Processes Of American Indian Constitutional And Governmental Reform: Lessons From The Cherokee Nation Of Oklahoma, Hualapi Nation, Navajo Nation, And Northern Cheyenne Tribe, Eric Lemont

American Indian Law Review

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The Navajo Nation's Peacemaker Division: An Integrated, Community-Based Dispute Resolution Forum, Howard L. Brown Esq. Jan 2001

The Navajo Nation's Peacemaker Division: An Integrated, Community-Based Dispute Resolution Forum, Howard L. Brown Esq.

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cases And Developments, Richard J. Ansson Jr. Jan 1999

Cases And Developments, Richard J. Ansson Jr.

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Matter Of Trust: The Elimination Of Federally Funded Legal Services On The Navajo Nation, Katherine J. Wise Jan 1997

A Matter Of Trust: The Elimination Of Federally Funded Legal Services On The Navajo Nation, Katherine J. Wise

American Indian Law Review

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Developing A Tribal Common Law Jurisprudence: The Navajo Experience 1969-1992, Daniel L. Lowery Jan 1993

Developing A Tribal Common Law Jurisprudence: The Navajo Experience 1969-1992, Daniel L. Lowery

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Navajo Nation Council Reforms, Charles Morris Jan 1991

Navajo Nation Council Reforms, Charles Morris

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Manifest Destiny And American Indian Religious Freedom: Sequoyah, Badoni, And The Drowned Gods, Howard Stambor Jan 1982

Manifest Destiny And American Indian Religious Freedom: Sequoyah, Badoni, And The Drowned Gods, Howard Stambor

American Indian Law Review

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Recent Developments Jan 1980

Recent Developments

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.