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Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law

Indian Law

Chicago-Kent College of Law

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Multiple Authoritative Interpreters Of Quasi-Constitutional Federal Law: Of Tribal Courts And The Indian Civil Rights Act, Mark D. Rosen Mar 2000

Multiple Authoritative Interpreters Of Quasi-Constitutional Federal Law: Of Tribal Courts And The Indian Civil Rights Act, Mark D. Rosen

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The Outer Limits Of Community Self-Governance In Residential Associations, Municipalities, And Indian Country: A Liberal Theory, Mark D. Rosen Mar 1998

The Outer Limits Of Community Self-Governance In Residential Associations, Municipalities, And Indian Country: A Liberal Theory, Mark D. Rosen

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This Article provides a normative framework that seeks to answer the questions of when and to what extent society should allow "dissident" communities to opt out of general culture and govern themselves. It surveys a number of such groups and develops an ideal typical conception of the ideology that drives them. Drawing on John Rawls' Political Liberalism, the Article then argues that foundational liberal commitments require that society grant most of these communities far greater powers to self-govern than currently are allowed under the law, subject to certain limits that the Article identifies. The Article then applies its framework to …


Justifying Repatriation Of Native American Cultural Property, Sarah K. Harding Feb 1997

Justifying Repatriation Of Native American Cultural Property, Sarah K. Harding

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One River, Three Sovereigns: Indian And Interstate Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock Mar 1987

One River, Three Sovereigns: Indian And Interstate Water Rights, A. Dan Tarlock

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