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Last updated: January 28, 2010
Next update should be ready by: February 5, 2010
Selected Native American Law Review and Bar Journal Article
Citations: Retrieved January 14 2009 - January 27, 2010
Title: Seeing the free excersing forest for the trees: NEPA, RFRA and Navajo Nation
Author: Muzzin , Ruth Stoner
Source: Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law, Policy , Volume 16 (2010)
Blue book cite: 16 Hastings W.-N.W. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y 277
Title: Fee shifting and sovereign immunity after Seminole Tribe
Author: Jackson , T. Haller IV
Source: Nebraska Law Review , Volume 88 (2009)
Blue book cite: 88 Neb. L. Rev. 1
Title: Michigan's Tribal Casino Compacts: Rethinking the 2 percent solution to
impacts on local government
Author: Hill , James P.
Source: Michigan Bar Journal , Volume 84 (2009)
Blue book cite: 88 Mich. B.J. 32
Title: Indigenous peoples and gene disputes
Author: Harry , Debra
Source: Chicago-Kent Law Review , Volume 84 (2009)
Blue book cite: 84 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 147
Title: Empowering change: Building the case for international indigenous land rIghts in the United States
Author: McCauley , Meghan Theresa
Source:
Arizona State Law Journal
, Volume 41 (2009)
Blue book cite: 41 Ariz. St. L.J. 1167
Title: Tribal law and disorder: A look at a system of broken justice in Indian country and the steps needed to fix it
Author: Handler, Mathew
Source: Brooklyn Law Review, Volume 75 (2009)
Blue book cite: 75 Brook. L. Rev. 261
Title: Third party petitions as a means of protecting voluntarily isolated indigenous peoples
Author: Boecher ,
Nickolas M.
Source: Sustainable Development Law & Policy, Volume 10 (2009)
Blue book cite: 10 Sustainable Dev. L. & Pol'y 58
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