Indian Law Bulletins | Law Review & Bar Journal Articles | 2004
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Articles are arranged alphabetically by title of law review or bar journal.
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NILL ID#s:
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A
Title: Focusing on American Indians in Cultural Resource Preservation Laws
Author: Wright, Lauryne
Source: Advocate, Volume 47 (2004)
# Pages: 6
NILL ID: 14274
Blue book cite: 47 Advocate (Idaho) 20
Title:
Cultural resource preservation law: the enhanced focus on American Indians
Author: Wright, Lauryne
Source: The Air Force Law Review, Volume 54 (2004)
# Pages: 24
NILL ID: 14300
Blue book cite:
54 A.F. L. Rev. 131
Title:
Treatment as tribe, treatment as state: the Penobscot Indians and the Clean Water Act
Author: Rodgers, William H., Jr.
Source: Alabama Law Review, Volume 55 (2004)
# Pages:30
NILL ID: 14252
Blue book cite:
55 Ala. L. Rev. 815
Title:
Cheyenne way of peace and justice: the post Lewis and Clark period to Oklahoma statehood.
Author: Hart, Lawrence H.
Source: American Indian Law Review, v28 (2004)
# Pages: 6
NILL ID: 14017
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 261
Title: Closing remarks
Author: Furlong, Trevor Joseph
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 1
NILL ID: 14284
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 325
Title: The Competent ward.
Author: Fitzpatrick, Jeremy R.
Source: American Indian Law Review, v28 (2004)
# Pages: 16
NILL ID: 14014
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 189
Title: Death of a monster: laws may finally kill Gila River adjudication.
Author: Murphy, Lindsay.
Source: American Indian Law Review, v28 (2004)
# Pages: 17
NILL ID: 14013
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 173
Title:
Employment law: Dawavendewa v. Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement
and Power District: The need for congressional change in Native American hiring preferences
Author: Mazzarella, Elizabeth Zaiden
Source:
American Indian Law Review, Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 17
NILL ID: 14288
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 413
Title:
Ethical Implications in Indian Law
Author: Murdock, Dan
Source: American Indian Law Review,
Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 10
NILL ID: 14283
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 313
Title:
Everglades, dirty water, and the Miccosukee tribe: will the Supreme
Court say enough is enough?
Author: Delaney,
Casey Tippens
Source: American Indian Law Review,
Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 23
NILL ID: 14285
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 349
Title:
Has Oregon tightened the perceived loopholes of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act?
-- Bonnichsen v. United States.
Author: Sibley, Michelle
Source: American Indian Law Review, v28 (2004)
# Pages: 17
NILL ID: 14011
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 141
Title:
Indian law in the last thirty years: how cases get to the Supreme Court
and how they are briefed
Author: Kneedler, Edwin
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 11
NILL ID: 14292
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 274
Title: The United States Government's Side of the Case
Author: Robertson, Lindsay
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 6
NILL ID: 14280
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 293
Title:
Introduction to Edwin Kneedler
Author: Robertson, Lindsay
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 1
NILL ID: 14294
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 273
Title:
Introduction to Frank Pommersheim
Author: Pommersheim, Frank
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 8
NILL ID: 14281
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 299
Title:
O Centro v. Ashcroft: American Indians' efforts to secure religious
freedoms are paving the way for other minority religious groups
Author: Eason, Christopher Andrew
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 22
NILL ID: 14293
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 327
Title:
Overcoming the politics of reform: the story of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Constitutional Convention.
Author: Lemont, Eric.
Source: American Indian Law Review, v28 (2004)
# Pages: 20
NILL ID: 14006
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 1
Title: Parental
ratification: legal manifestations of cultural authenticity in cross-racial
adoption.
Author: Maillard,
Kevin Noble
Source: American
Indian Law Review, v28 (2004)
# Pages: 35
NILL ID: 14010
Blue book cite: 28
Am. Indian L. Rev. 107
Title:
A primer on the criminal penalty provisions of the Native American
Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
Author: Iraola,
Roberto
Source: American Indian Law Review,
Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 15
NILL ID: 14289
Blue book cite: 28
Am. Indian L. Rev. 431
Title:
Protecting Tribal stories: the perils of propertization.
Author: Osborne,
Stephen D.
Source: American
Indian Law Review, v28 (2004)
# Pages: 35
NILL ID: 14015
Blue book cite: 28
Am. Indian L. Rev. 203
Title: Sawnawgezegog: "the Indian problem" and the lost art of survival.
Author: Fletcher, Matthew L.M.
Source: American Indian Law Review, v28 (2004)
# Pages: 73 NILL ID: 14009 Blue book cite: 28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 35
Title:
United States v. Billy Jo Lara: A Constitutional Crisis in Indian Law?
Symposium
Author:
Source: American Indian Law Review,
Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 57
NILL ID: 14279
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 269
Title:
United States v. Lara symposium: question and answer session
Author:
Source: American Indian Law Review,
Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 6
NILL ID: 14282
Blue book cite: 28
Am. Indian L. Rev. 307
Title:
Victims in waiting: how the Homeland Security Act falls short of fully protecting tribal lands
Author: Butts, Jennifer
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 20
NILL ID: 14286
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 373
Title:
Who defines tribal sovereignty? An analysis of United States v. Lara
Author: Seibert, April L.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 28 (2003/2004)
# Pages: 20
NILL ID: 14287
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 393
Title: Whose rights are these anyway? -- A rethinking of our society's intellectual
property laws in order to better protect Native American religious property.
Author: Milchan, Suzanne.
Source: American Indian Law Review, v28 (2004)
# Pages: 17
NILL ID: 14012
Blue book cite:
Am. Indian L. Rev. 157
Title:
Winner, best appellate brief in the 2003 Native American law student association moot court competition.
Author: Baumgartner, Matthew; Elizabeth Ann Kronk.
Source: American Indian Law Review, v28 (2004)
# Pages: 25
NILL ID: 14016
Blue book cite:
28 Am. Indian L. Rev. 237
Title:
Colonization through law: the judicial defense of state Indian legislation, 1790-1880
Author: Rosen, Deborah A.
Source: American Journal of Legal History, Volume 46 (2004)
# Pages: 29
NILL ID: 14235
Blue book cite:
46 Am. J. Legal Hist. 26
Title: Seminole Seven Years On
Author: Cordry, Karen
Source: Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law 2003
# Pages: 84
NILL ID: 14125
Blue book cite: 2003 Ann. Surv. Bankr. Law 383
Title:
Antipodean reflections on American Indian Law
Author: Laurence, Robert
Source: Arizona Journal of International & Comparative Law, v20 (2003)
# Pages: 27
NILL ID: 14141
Blue book cite:
20 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 533
Title: Individual rights and tribal revitalization
Author: Goldberg, Carole E.
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, v35 (2003)
# Pages: 50
NILL ID: 14140
Blue book cite:
35 Ariz. St. L.J. 889
Title:
Symposium: Indian Tribes and the federal courts: the overlooked sovereigns in federal jurisdiction.
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, v36 (2004)
# Pages: 182
NILL ID: 14164
Blue book cite:
36 Ariz. St. L.J. 1
Title: Tribal courts and federal sentencing.
Author: Washburn, Kevin K.
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, v36 (2004)
# Pages: 47
NILL ID: 14162
Blue book cite:
36 Ariz. St. L.J. 403
B
Title:
Domestic violence on the reservation: imperfect laws, imperfectsolution
Author: Waheed, Sumayyah
Source: BerkeleyWomen's Law Journal, Volume 19 (2004)
# Pages: 12
NILL ID: 14263
Blue book cite:
19 Berkeley Women's L.J. 287
Title:
Tribal immunity from California's campaign contribution disclosurerequirements
Author: Reese,Cameron A.
Source: Brigham Young UniversityLaw Review (2004)
# Pages: 32 NILL ID: 14243
Blue book cite:
2004 BYU L. Rev. 793
C
Title:
Thecourt of last resort: American Indians in the inter-American humanrights system--why American Indians should utilize supranationalcourts.
Author: DeBakker, Derek.
Source: Cardozo Journal of International & Comparative Law, v11 (2004)
# Pages: 34
NILL ID: 14158
Blue book cite:
11 Cardozo J. Int'l & Comp. L. 939
Title:
IndianGambling in Ohio: what are the odds?
Author: Watson,Blake A.
Source: Capital University Law Review, v32 (2003)
# Pages: 79
NILL ID: 14148
Blue book cite:
32 Cap. U. L. Rev. 237
Title:
Vision quest: coal and culture in Colorado's Native lands.
Author: Romero, Tom I.
Source: Colorado Lawyer, v33 (2004)
# Pages: 1
NILL ID: 14033
Blue book cite:
33 Colo. Law. 38
Title: The drug war on tribal government employees: adopting the ways of the conqueror.
Author: Fletcher, Matthew L.M.
Source: Columbia Human Rights Law Review, v35 (2003)
Title:
Multiculturalism and the future of tribal sovereignty
Author: Idleman, Scott C.
Source: Columbia Human Rights Law Review, Volume 35 (2004)
# Pages: 72
NILL ID: 14242
Blue book cite:
35 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 589
Title: Against tribal fungibility
Author: Prakash, Saikrishna
Source: Cornell Law Review, Volume 89 (2004)
# Pages: 52
NILL ID: 14306
Blue book cite:
89 Cornell L. Rev. 1069
Title:
Not just a western issue anymore: water disputes in the eastern United States
Author: Sansonetti, Thomas L.
Source: Cumberland Law Review, Volume 34 (2003/2004)
D
Title:
An empty shell of a treaty promise: R. v Marshall and the rights of the non-status Indians
Author: Palmater, Pamela D.
Source: Dalhousie Law Journal, v23 (2000)
Title:
Getting their feet wet: the Supreme Court and the practical implementation of treaty rights in the Marshall case
Author: Saunders, Phillip M.
Source: Dalhousie Law Journal, v23
Title: Marshalling principles from the Marshall morass
Author: Rotman, Leonard
Source: Dalhousie Law Journal, v35 (2001)
Title:
TheCerokee removal and the Fourteenth Amendment.
Author: Magliocca, Gerard N.
Source: Duke Law Journal, v53 (2003)
E
Title:
Miccosukee and its implication for National discharge elimination system permits
Author: Gong, Miranda
Source: Ecology Law Quarterly, v30 (2003)
Title:
Roadless rule retains respect
Author: Baswari, Mazen
Source: Ecology Law Quarterly, v30 (2003)
Title:
Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation v. Bonneville Power Administration, 342 F.3d 924 (9th Cir. 2003)
Author:
Source: Environmental Law, Volume 34 (2004)
Title:
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony v. United States Environmental Protection Agency, 336 F3d 899 (9th Cir. 2003)
Author:
Source: Environmental Law, Volume 34 (2004)
F
Title:
Criminal jurisdiction in Indian country: a tangled web
Author: Kitchens, Joyce E.
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 51 (2004)
Title:
Lost in incarceration: the Native American Advisory Group's suggested treatment for sex offenders
Author: Rumann, Celia M.
Source: Federal Sentencing Reporter, Volume 16 (2004)
Title:
Leaving money on the table(s): an examination of federal income tax policy towards Indian tribes
Author: Cowan, Mark J.
Source: Florida Tax Review, Volume 6 (2004)
Title:
The impact of Pro-Football , Inc. v. Harjo on trademark protection of other marks
Author: Hughey, Rachel Clark
Source: Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal, Volume 14 (2004)
G
Title:
Manifest destiny's new face: "soft-selling" tribal heritage lands for toxic waste
Author: Lacey, Eric Jonathan
Source: The Georgetown Law Journal, Volume 92 (2004)
Title:
Water rites: a comparative study of the dispossession of American Indians and Palestinians from natural resources
Author: Jabaily, Annalisa
Source: Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, Volume 16 (2004)
H
Title:
Disparative impact of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines on Indians in Indian Country:
why Congress should run the Erie Railroad into the Major Crimes Act
Author: Smith, Gregory D.
Source: Hamline Law Review, Volume 27 (2004)
Title:
South Florida Water Management District v. Miccosukee Tribe of Indians
Author: Carden, Kristin
Source: Harvard Environmental Law Review, Volume 28 (2004)
Title:
Legislative reform of the Indian Trust Fund System
Author: Panoff, Thomas V.
Source: Havard Journal on Legislation, Volume 41 (2004)
Title:
Recent Development. Legislative reform of the Indian Trust Fund System
Author: Panoff, Thomas V.
Source: Harvard Journal on Legislation, Volume 51 (2004)
I
Title:
Balancing state and tribal power to tax in Indian country
Author: EchoHawk, Larry
Source: Idaho Law Review, Volume 40 (2004)
Title:
The inapplicability of American law to the Indian nations
Author: Porter, Robert Odawi
Source: Iowa Law Review, Volume 89 (2004)
J
Title: Federalism: the imprecise calculus of dual sovereignty
Author: Clough, John H.
Source: John Marshall Law Review, v35 (2001)
Title:
A call for Native American natural resources in the law school curriculum
Author: Howard, Winston S.
Source: Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law, Volume 24 (2004)
Title:
Creating refuge out of waste: the D.C. Court of Appeals upholds the Hanford Reach National Monument
Author: Wilkinson, Jay
Source: Journal of Land, Resources and Environmental Law, Volume 24 (2004)
Title:
Hey Betsy, sew on another star: a comment on Wisconsin v. EPA
Author: Salsman, Micah E.
Source: Journal of Natural Resources and Environmetal Law, Volume 18 (2004)
Title:
Is nuclear waste coming to Utah? An in-depth look at Skull Valley Band
of Goshute Indians v. Leavitt
Author: Schulte, Elizabeth
Source: Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law, Volume 24 (2004)
Title:
Can a sovereign protect investors from itself? Tribal institutions to Spur reservation investment
Author: Haddock, David D.
Source: Journal of Small & Emerging Business Law, Volume 8 (2004)
Title: Criminal
jurisdiction in Indian country: A primer
Author: Hobson, Traci L.
Source: Judge's Journal, v43 (2004)
Title:
Judicial outreach to tribal court judges
Author: Aguirre, Mary Ann
Source: Judge's Journal, v43 (2004)
M
Title:
Affirmation of Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction Over Nonmember American Indians
Author: Fletcher, Matthew L.
Source: The Michigan Bar Journal, Volume 83 (2004)
Title:
American-Indianlegal resources on the web
Author: Werner, Lance M.
Source: The Michigan Bar Journal, Volume 83 (2004)
Title:
TheIndian Child Welfare Act: Myths and Mistaken Application
Author: Myers, Thomas R.
Source: Michigan Bar Journal, Volume 83 (2004)
Title:
Labor and Employment Law and American Indian Tribes: How State and FederalLaws Apply to Tribal Employment
Author: Betz, Larry
Source: Michigan Bar Journal, Volume 83 (2004)
Title:
Protecting the seventh generation: Saginaw Chipptribe serves as natural resousrcestrustee
Author: Hand, Jacqueline P.
Source: The Michigan Bar Journal, Volume 83 (2004)
Title:
Eighty years of Indian voting: a call to protect Indian voting rights
Author: Jackson, Danna R.
Source: Montana Law Review, Volume 65 (2004)
N
Title:
Tribal wind power development in the Northern Great Plains
Author: Wood, Jeffrey H.
Source: Natural Resources & Environment, Volume 19 (2004)
Title:
Tribal authority under the Clean Air Act: how is it working?
Author: Milford, Jana B.
Source: Natural Resources Journal, Volume 44 (2004)
Title: Visions of Sustainable Interstate Water Management Agreements
Author: Thorson, John E.
Source: Natural Resources Journal, v43 (2003)
Title:
Double jeopardy and nonmember Indians in Indian country
Author: Pollman, Terrill
Source: Nebraska Law Review, Volume 82 (2004)
Title:
The Native American's Rights to Hunt and Fish
Author: Turner, Shelley D.
Source: New Mexico Law Review, Volume 19 (2004)
Title: Federal District Court dismissed Indian plaintiff's against Michigan corporation
for forum non conveniens where Indian Law would govern the dispute, finding key testimony could be compelled only by
Indian Courts, and evidence of delays and corruption in the courts of the pertinent . . .
Author: Maher, Lauren.
Source: New York International Law Review, v15 (2002)
Title:
Constitutional law--federal Indian law: the erosion of tribal sovereignty as the protection of the Nonintercourse Act
continues to be redefined more narrowly. (Cass County Joint Water Resource District v. 1.43 Acres of Land,
2002 ND 83, 643 N. W.2d 685.)
Author: Weisz, Sheree R.
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80 (2004)
Title:
Artic National Wildlife Refugee oil: Canadian and Gwich'in Indian legal responses to 1002 area development
Author: Delcomyn, Michael T.
Source: Northern Illinois University Law Review, Volume 24 (2004)
Title:
If Geronimo was Jewish: equal protection and the cultural property rights of Native Americans
Author: Hutt, Sherry
Source: Northen Illinois University Law Review, Volume 24 (2004)
Title:
What would American Indian law possibly have to do with the issue of gay-marriage recognition?:
Definitional jurisprudence, equal protection and full faith and credit
Author: Laurence, Robert
Source: Northern Illinois University Law Review, Volume 24 (2004)
O
Title:
Atlantic salmon, Pacific bound: initiative, defiance, courage, and Indian tribes in environment law.
Author: Rodgers, Williams H., Jr.
Source: Ocean & Coastal Law Journal, v8 (2002)
P
Title:
Beyond mere ownership: how the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes use regulatory control
over natural resources to establish a viable tribal homeland
Author: Williams, Jason
Source: Public Land & Resources Law Review, 2004
Title:
Nevada v. Hicks and Tribal civil liberties jurisdiction: a plea for federal consistency
Author: Hoff, Amy R. Pivetta
Source: Public Land & Resources Law Review, 2004
Title:
What would salmon say? An arguement for supplementation to help rebuild naturally reproducing salmon populations
in the Columbia Basin
Author: Johnson, Matthew
Source: Public Land and Resources Law Review, Volume 24 (2004)
Q
Title:
Blumenthal v. Babbitt: how three words may help redefine sovereignty for America's most powerful Native American tribe
Author: Selvidio, Joseph R.
Source: QLR, Volume 23 (2004)
S
Title: The house always wins: a look at the federal government's role in Indian gaming &
the long search for autonomy.
Author: Bedortha, Christian C.
Source: Scholar, v6 (2004)
Title:
Civil regulatory jurisdiction over fee simple tribal lands: why Congress is not
acting trustworthy (article excerpt)
Author: Mattson, Yvonne
Source: Seattle University Law Review, Volume 27 (2004)
Title: Constitutional law: Civil Rights Section 1983
Author: Bourlon, Elizabeth G.
Source: Stetson Law Review, Volume 33 (2004)
Title:
Going home: a symposium on the return of removed Indigenous peoples.
Source: Syracuse Journal of International Law & Commerce, v31 (2004)
T
Title:
Native American and floating casinos are a different game
Author: Smith, Briggs
Source: Trial, Volume 40 (2004)
Title:
The Conflict between the "Public Trust" and the "Indian Trust" Doctrines:
Federal Public Land Policy and Native Nations
Author: Tsosie, Rebecca
Source: Tulsa Law Review, v39 (2003)
Title:
The Federal Trust duty in an age of Indian Self-Determination: an epitaph for a dying doctrine?
Author: Cross, Raymond
Source: Tulsa Law Review, v39 (2003)
Title:
The Indian Trust Responsibility: protecting Tribal lands and resources through Claims
of injunctive relief against Federal agencies
Author: Wood, Mary Christina
Source: Tulsa Law Review, v39 (2003)
Title: Integrating the Indian Trust Doctrine into the Constitution
Author: Skibine, Alex Tallchief
Source: Tulsa Law Review, v39 (2003)
Title:
Symposium: the Indian Trust Doctrine after the 2002-2003 Supreme Court term
Source: Tulsa Law Review, v39, #2 (2003)
Title:
Tribal efforts to comply with VAWA's full faith and credit requirements: a response to Sandra Schieder
Author: Deer, Sarah; Melissa L. Tatum
Source: Tulsa Law Review, v39 (2003)
Title:
Yesterday and today: Of Indians, Breach of Trust, Money, and Sovereign Immunity
Author: Sisk, Gregory C.
Source: Tulsa Law Review, v39 (2003)
U
Title: The myth of Johnson v. M'Intosh
Author: Seifert, Joshua L.
Source: UCLA Law Review, Volume 52 (2004)
Title:
Sovereignty in the balance: taxation by tribal governments
Author: Tabor, Anna-Marie
Source: University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy, Volume 15 (2004)
Title:
Tribal Jurisdiction and domestic violence: the need for non-Indian accountability on the reservation
Author: Radon, Amy
Source: University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Volume 37 (2004)
Title:
A whole new game: recognizing the changing complexion of Indian gaming by removing the "governor's veto"
for gaming on "after-acquired lands"
Author: McClatchey, Brian P.
Source: University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Volume 37 (2004)
Title:
Inyo County, California v. Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the Bishop Community of the Bishop Colony
and section 1983 actions by Indian Tribes
Author: Willingham, Robert Travis
Source: University of Missouri-Kansas City Law Review, Volume 72 (2004)
Title: Cross-border Judgments and the Public Policy Exception:
Solving the Foreign Judgment Quandary by Way of Tribal Courts
Author: Vest, Lindsay Loudon
Source: University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Volume 153 (2004)
Title:
The Native American law opinions of Judge Noonan: do we hear the faint voice of Bartolome de las Casas?
Author: Taylor, Scott A.
Source: University of St. Thomas Law Journal, Volume 1 (2004)
V
Title:
Giving the Abenaki dead their due: a proposal to protect Native American burial sites in Vermont
Author: Cusick, Steve
Source: Vermont Law Review, Volume 28 (2004)
Title:
Issuesin Vermont Law. Giving the Abenaki dead their due: a proposal to protect
Native American burial sites in Vermont.
Author: Cusick, Steve.
Source: Vermont Law Review, v28 (2004)
Title:
Retracing the discovery doctrine: aboriginal title, tribal sovereignty,
and their significance to treaty-making and modern natural resources policy in Indian country
Author: Blumm, Michael C.
Source: Vermont Law Review, Volume 28 (2004)
Title: Kootenai Tribe of Idaho v. Veneman: the roadless rule:
dead end or never ending road?
Author: Meindl, Kristine
Source: Villanova Environmental Law Journal, v14 (2003)
W
Title:
A historical braid of inequality: an indigenous perspective of Brown v. Board of Education
Author: Laverdure, Donald E.
Source: Washburn Law Journal, Volume 43 (2004)
Title:
"Power over this unfortunate race": race, politics and Indian law in United States v. Rogers.
Author: Berger, Bethany R.
Source: William & Mary Law Review, v45 (2004)
Y
Title:
Property rights and sacred sites: federal regulatory responses to American Indian
religious claims on public land
Author: Yablon, Marcia
Source: Yale Law Journal, Volume 113 (2004)
