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Last updated: July 29, 2010

Next update should be ready by: August 6, 2010

Selected Native American Law Review and Bar Journal Article Citations: Retrieved July 15 - July 29, 2010


Title: Exercising and protecting tribal sovereignty in day-to-day business operations: What the key players need to know
Author: Thompson, S. Chloe
Source: Washburn Law Journal, Volume 49 (2010)

# Pages: 56 NILL ID:
Blue book cite: 49 Washburn L.J. 661

Title: Keeping the American Indian rancher on the land: A socio-legal analysis of the rise and the demise of American Indian ranching on the Northern Great Plains
Author: Cross, Raymond
Source: Washburn Law Journal, Volume 49 (2010)

# Pages: 31 NILL ID:
Blue book cite: 49 Washburn L.J. 745

Title: Indigenous (ecological) economics remastered
Author: Phillips, Valerie J.
Source: Washburn Law Journal, Volume 49 (2010)

# Pages: 20 NILL ID:
Blue book cite: 49 Washburn L.J. 781

Title: Listening to indigenous voices: What the UN declarationi on the rights of indigenous peoples means for the U.S. tribes
Author: Organick, liza Gail
Source: U.C. Davis Journal of International Law and Policy, Volume 16 (2009)

# Pages: 38 NILL ID:
Blue book cite: 16 U.C. Davis J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 171

Title: Teaching Indian Law
Author: Robertson, Lindsay G.
Source: Saint Louis University Law Journal, Volume 54 (2010)

# Pages: 7 NILL ID:
Blue book cite: 54 St. Louis U. L.J. 891

Title: Tribal governments should be entitled to special solicitude: The overarching sentiment of the Parens Patriae Doctrine
Author: Robertson, Lindsay G.
Source: Ecology Law Quarterly, Volume 37 (2010)

# Pages: 29 NILL ID:
Blue book cite: 37 Ecology L.Q. 625

Title: Idaho State Tribal courts
Source: Advocate, (2010)

# Pages: 1 NILL ID:
Blue book cite: 2010 Advocate 194

Title: Bankruptcy as constitutional property: Using Statutory Entitlement Theory to abrogate state sovereign immunity
Author: Pace, Joseph
Source: Yale Law Journal , Volume 119 (2010)

# Pages: 70 NILL ID:
Blue book cite: 119 Yale L.J. 1568

Title: A mighty pulverizing engine? The American Indian Probate Reform Act and the struggle for group rights
Author: Urteago, David
Source: Estate Planning & Community Property Law Journal , Volume 2 (2010)

# Pages: 22 NILL ID:
Blue book cite: 2 Est. Plan. & Community Prop. L.J. 463

 

 

 

 

 

 

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