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Last updated: March 26, 2025
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- Between empire and state: Haudenosaunee sovereignty at the League of Nations.
- Courts of Indian Offenses, courts of Indian resistance.
- David Getches: A jurist at the service of the Indigenous cause.
- Disenrollment as citizenship revocation: Promoting tribal sovereignty by embracing international norms.
- A horse named “stream depletion theory”: The history and negotiation of the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact.
- The Indian Child Welfare Act, exclusive jurisdiction, and the implicit membership requirement in 25 U.S.C. § 1911(A).
- A tribal-state water compact? Exploring tribal and state sovereign authority, with congressional consent, to quantify tribal water claims.
- Water rights and regional equity: the Animas-La Plata Project and its implications for tribal sovereignty in Southwest Colorado.
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