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Articles 1 - 17 of 17
Full-Text Articles in Law
Parental Ratification: Legal Manifestations Of Cultural Authenticity In Cross-Racial Adoption, Kevin Noble Maillard
Parental Ratification: Legal Manifestations Of Cultural Authenticity In Cross-Racial Adoption, Kevin Noble Maillard
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Overcoming The Politics Of Reform: The Story Of The Cherokee Nation Of Oklahoma Constitutional Convention, Eric Lemont
Overcoming The Politics Of Reform: The Story Of The Cherokee Nation Of Oklahoma Constitutional Convention, Eric Lemont
American Indian Law Review
A pressing international challenge is developing processes of constitution-making that manage the politics of reform and produce legitimate and effective constitutions. This challenge is of special concern for numerous American Indian nations that have been embroiled in dual governments and constitutional crises over the past several decades. This article traces the recent constitutional reform process of the second largest Indian nation in the United States, the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. During the middle of its own constitutional crisis in 1999, the Nation formed an independent constitution commission and held a nine-day constitutional convention. The inclusiveness and independence of these two …
Death Of A Monster: Laws May Finally Kill Gila River Adjudication, Lindsay Murphy
Death Of A Monster: Laws May Finally Kill Gila River Adjudication, Lindsay Murphy
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Competent Ward, Jeremy R. Fitzpatrick
The Competent Ward, Jeremy R. Fitzpatrick
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indian-Law Scholarship And Tribal Survival: A Short Essay, Prompted By A Long Footnote, Robert Laurence
Indian-Law Scholarship And Tribal Survival: A Short Essay, Prompted By A Long Footnote, Robert Laurence
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Seeking Acceptance: Are The Black Seminoles Native Americans? Sylvia Davis V. The United States Of America, Martha Melaku
Seeking Acceptance: Are The Black Seminoles Native Americans? Sylvia Davis V. The United States Of America, Martha Melaku
American Indian Law Review
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Has Oregon Tightened The Perceived Loopholes Of The Native American Graves Protection And Repatriation Act?--Bonnichsen V. United States, Michelle Sibley
Has Oregon Tightened The Perceived Loopholes Of The Native American Graves Protection And Repatriation Act?--Bonnichsen V. United States, Michelle Sibley
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cheyenne Way Of Peace And Justice: The Post Lewis And Clark Period To Oklahoma Statehood, Lawrence H. Hart
Cheyenne Way Of Peace And Justice: The Post Lewis And Clark Period To Oklahoma Statehood, Lawrence H. Hart
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting Tribal Stories: The Perils Of Propertization, Stephen D. Osborne
Protecting Tribal Stories: The Perils Of Propertization, Stephen D. Osborne
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chickasaw Nation V. United States: The Beginning Of The End Of The Indian-Law Canons In Statutory Cases And The Start Of The Judicial Assault On The Trust Relationships?, Graydon Dean Luthrey Jr.
Chickasaw Nation V. United States: The Beginning Of The End Of The Indian-Law Canons In Statutory Cases And The Start Of The Judicial Assault On The Trust Relationships?, Graydon Dean Luthrey Jr.
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Chickasaw Nation V. United States And The Potential Demise Of The Indian Canon Of Construction, George Jackson Iii
Chickasaw Nation V. United States And The Potential Demise Of The Indian Canon Of Construction, George Jackson Iii
American Indian Law Review
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Whose Rights Are These Anyway?--A Rethinking Of Our Society's Intellectual Property Laws In Order To Better Protect Native American Religious Property, Suzanne Milchan
Whose Rights Are These Anyway?--A Rethinking Of Our Society's Intellectual Property Laws In Order To Better Protect Native American Religious Property, Suzanne Milchan
American Indian Law Review
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Lottery Logistics: The Potential Impact Of A State Lottery On Indian Gaming In Oklahoma, Steve J. Coleman
Lottery Logistics: The Potential Impact Of A State Lottery On Indian Gaming In Oklahoma, Steve J. Coleman
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Progressing Back: A Tribal Solution For A Federal Morass, James T. Hamilton
Progressing Back: A Tribal Solution For A Federal Morass, James T. Hamilton
American Indian Law Review
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The Land Must Hold The People: Native Modes Of Territoriality And Contemporary Tribal Justifications For Placing Land Into Trust Through 25 C.F.R Part 151, Padraic I. Mccoy
The Land Must Hold The People: Native Modes Of Territoriality And Contemporary Tribal Justifications For Placing Land Into Trust Through 25 C.F.R Part 151, Padraic I. Mccoy
American Indian Law Review
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Sawnawgezewog: "The Indian Problem" And The Lost Art Of Survival, Matthew L. M. Fletcher
Sawnawgezewog: "The Indian Problem" And The Lost Art Of Survival, Matthew L. M. Fletcher
American Indian Law Review
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Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2003 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Matthew Baumgartner, Elizabeth Ann Kronk
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2003 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Matthew Baumgartner, Elizabeth Ann Kronk
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.