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Last updated: April 23, 2025
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- Arizona v. Navajo Nation: The fight for a permanent homeland.
- A cultural property interest: How Indigenous groups can use tort law to repossess their artifacts.
- "Political rather than racial in nature": Strengthening Morton v. Mancari using the Indian Commerce Clause.
- Recognition policies, self-determination, and access to legal redress for Indigenous Peoples in the United States, Australia, and Canada: A comparative study.
- "We stand with the water": Ojibwe treaty rights, the Walleye Wars, and the imminent thread of Enbridge's Line 5.
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