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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Voting Rights Act In Indian Country: South Dakota, A Case Study, Laughlin Mcdonald
The Voting Rights Act In Indian Country: South Dakota, A Case Study, Laughlin Mcdonald
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Take-Or-Pay Royalties, The Trust Doctrine, And The Shoshone Case, Christopher S. Kulander
Take-Or-Pay Royalties, The Trust Doctrine, And The Shoshone Case, Christopher S. Kulander
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Colonizing The Last Frontier, David J. Bloch
Colonizing The Last Frontier, David J. Bloch
American Indian Law Review
In Aboriginal Rights and Judicial Wrongs: The Colonization of the Last Frontier, I examine a recent sea-change in federal Indian law that has escaped the notice of scholars. In the light of the divestiture of tribal sovereignty characterizing recent Supreme Court decisions, my article interrogates a contemporary case that rejects the property principle underlying all of federal Indian law itself in favor of a conception of aboriginal title never before countenanced in the United States and long discredited elsewhere. My analysis argues that this new conception traduces 175 years of American precedent and violates international law. I also contend that …
Applying Twenty-Five Years Of Experience: The Iowa Indian Child Welfare Act, Kirk Albertson
Applying Twenty-Five Years Of Experience: The Iowa Indian Child Welfare Act, Kirk Albertson
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brown And Tee-Hit-Ton, Earl M. Maltz
Oklahoma's State/Tribal Water Compact: Three Cheers For Compromise, Jennifer E. Pelphrey
Oklahoma's State/Tribal Water Compact: Three Cheers For Compromise, Jennifer E. Pelphrey
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Glacier National Park And The Blackfoot Nation's Reserved Rights: Does A Valid Tribal Co-Management Authority Exist?, Curt Sholar
Glacier National Park And The Blackfoot Nation's Reserved Rights: Does A Valid Tribal Co-Management Authority Exist?, Curt Sholar
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Microenterprise Through Microfinance And Microlending: The Missing Piece In The Overall Tribal Economic Development Puzzle, R. H. Tipton Iii
Microenterprise Through Microfinance And Microlending: The Missing Piece In The Overall Tribal Economic Development Puzzle, R. H. Tipton Iii
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2004 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Kevin Mcculloch, April Winecke
Winner, Best Appellate Brief In The 2004 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court Competition, Kevin Mcculloch, April Winecke
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.