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Last updated: January 22, 2025
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- A battle among sovereigns: Partnering federal exhaustion and infringement principles to safeguard tribal court jurisdiction over labor and employment disputes.
- A brief look at the legal history and current laws surrounding salmon in Washington.
- First in time since time immemorial: Tribal instream rights undercut water taking claims.
- Nanaboozhoo died for your sins.
- The Navajo Nation and the Colorado River: Their current statuses and the Tribe's path forward.
- The untenability of Justice Clarence Thomas's Indian law jurisprudence: Confronting the Indian Commerce Clause to address the problem of historical change in federal Indian law.
- The WIPO Treaty on Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge: A negotiating, contextual and conceptual appraisal.
- Yellowstone National Park's record of decision on bison management.
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