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Law Review and Bar Journal Articles
Last updated: June 25, 2025
Next update should be ready by: July 2, 2025
Recently Added Content:
- The “arm” that saves you might also strangle you: The impact of sovereign immunity on economic arms of Tribes and how it could affect others’ willingness to contract with them.
- Case law on American Indians: September 2023-August 2024.
- Development and practice of Tribal community planning: Ensuring Indigeneity in the planning process.
- Indigenous perspective to climate and environment.
- Institutions and economic development.
- Into the jurisdictionverse: How tangled jurisdictional lines around Indian Country thwart attempts to end the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
- Is this land your land? Or is this land my land?: The ongoing boundary dispute between Mille Lacs County and the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe.
- Landback as federal policy.
- The Native fight for hunting rights: The Crow Tribe and Herrera v. Wyoming.
- The need for law in federal Indian law: A response to Maggie Blackhawk in light of the Supreme Court’s troubling term for Tribal sovereignty.
- The Onondaga Nation's land claim: Rights without a remedy?.
- Tribal authority to issue search warrants to non-Tribal entities or on non-Indian land within reservation boundaries.
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