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American Blood: Who Is Counting And For What?, Gerald Torres Jul 2014

American Blood: Who Is Counting And For What?, Gerald Torres

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

When thinking about "who counts," I initially titled this Essay: "Who is Counting and for What?" I wanted to highlight the role that power necessarily plays in the very asking of the question. It presumes a perspective, and interrogating that perspective can only occur if the second part of the question is answered. Because race has always played a critical role in our culture from the very beginning, I wanted to explore one of the many ways it has been deployed to justify a particular expression of power. The story virtually every American learns is the story of the inevitable …


Rivers Of The Homeland: River Restoration On Indian Reservations, Daniel Mccool Jul 2007

Rivers Of The Homeland: River Restoration On Indian Reservations, Daniel Mccool

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

No abstract provided.


Alaska Native Sovereignty: The Limits Of The Tribe-Indian Country Test, Blythe W. Marston Jul 1984

Alaska Native Sovereignty: The Limits Of The Tribe-Indian Country Test, Blythe W. Marston

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Tribal Court Criminal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians: Testing The Limits Of Retained Sovereignty, Richard A. Samuels Jan 1980

Tribal Court Criminal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians: Testing The Limits Of Retained Sovereignty, Richard A. Samuels

Cornell International Law Journal

No abstract provided.