2005 Law Review and Bar Journal Articles
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Title: Professor Richard J. Pierce's reign of error
Author: Raskin, Jamin B
Source: Administrative Law Review, Volume 57
Title: American Indian Gaming in Idaho
Author: Bacon, William F.
Source: Advocate, Volume 14
Title: American Indian Tribes and the Constitution
Author: Smith, Clay R.
Source: Advocate, Volume 48
Title:
State Jurisdiction in Idaho Indian Country under Public Law 280
Author: Kane, Emily
Source: Advocate, Volume 48
Title:
The Tribal Tax Man Cometh--Recent Developments in Indian Taxation Law
Author: Smith, Rob Roy
Source: Advocate, Volume 48
Title: Treat All Men Alike: An Analysis Of United
States v. White Mountain Apache Tribe And Suggestions For True Reparation
Author: Holt, Joel A.
Source: Akron Law Review, Volume 38
Title: Family
Group Conferencing: an alternative approach to the placement of
Alaska Native children under the Indian Child Welfare Act. (Comment)
Author: Hill, Laverne F.
Source: Alaska Law Review, Volume 22
Title: "Indian
Country" and the nature and scope of tribal self-government
in Alaska
Author: Strommer, Geoffrey D. and Stephen D. Osborne
Source: Alaska Law Review, Volume 22
Title: The
legal protection of subsistence: a prerequisite of food security
for the Inuit of Alaska
Author: Theriault, Sophie et al.
Source: Alaska Law Review, Volume 22
Title: Giving up the I: how the National Museum of the American Indian Appropriated Tribal Voices
Author: Kerr, Whitney
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 29
Title: In cases involving sites of religious significance, plaintiffs will fall in the gap of judicial deference that exists between the religion clauses of the First Amendment
Author: Pinter, Jeff
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 29
Title: In re M.J.J., J.P.L. & J.P.G.:the "qualified expert witness" requirements of the Indian Child Welfare Act
Author: Kouri, Paul David
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 29
Title: Indian Mascot World Series tied 1 - 1: who will prevail as champion?
Author: Nicholson, Stacie L.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 29
Title: The political rights and status of indigenous peoples in the 21st century
Author: Potaka, Tama William
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 29
Title: The potential passage of proposed Senate Bill 578 and its implication on Hicks v. Nevada and twenty years of Supreme Court Jurisprudence
Author: Warren, Richard L.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 29
Title: Re-establishing the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate's reservation boundaries: building a legal rationale from current international law
Author: EagleWoman, Angelique A.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 29
Title:
Symposium: United States of America v. Billy Jo Lara: A Constitutional Crisis in Indian Law?
Author: Kneedler, Edwin
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 28, Number 2 (2003/2004)
Title: Will states continue to provide exclusivity in Tribal Gaming Compacts or will tribes bust on hand of the state in order to expand
Author: Eidson, Katie
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 29
Title: Indian rights on the line : NARF
has helped hundreds of tribes, protecting their existence and their
resources; now, as it struggles to stay financially afloat, NARF
is turning to tribes for help
Author: Tirado, Michelle
Source: American Indian Report, Volume 20
Title: This land is my land, this land
is your land: markets and institutions for economic development
on Native American land
Author: Rosser, Ezra
Source: Arizona Law Review, Volume 47
Title: The trade-off between self-determination and the trust doctrine: tribal government and the possibility of failure
Author: Rosser, Ezra
Source: Arkansas Law Review, Volume 58
Title: The calendar of the justices: how the supreme court's timing affects its decision making
Author: Cordray, Maragret Meriwether
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, Volume 36
Title: Comity & Colonialism: the Federal Courts' frustration of tribal <=> Federal cooperation. (Symposium: Indian tribes and the Federal Courts: the overlooked sovereigns in Federal jurisdiction.)
Author: Clinton, Robert N.
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, Volume 36
Title: Discovery violations prompt court to order state to pay attorneys' fees for defense
Author: Van O'Steen, Jonathan
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, Volume 36
Title: Making contracts relevant: thirteen lessons for the first-year contracts course
Author: Lloyd, Robert M.
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, Volume 36
Title: Overton v. Bazzetta: how the supreme court used Turner to sound the death knell for prisoner rehabilitation
Author: Sinema, Kyrsten
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, Volume 36
Title: The Religious Freedom Restoration Act: exactly what rights does it "restore" in the Federal Tax context?
Author: O'Conner, Michelle
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, Volume 36
Title: Some amusing medieval scams deconstructed
Author: Lund, Thomas
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, Volume 36
Title: Tribal courts and Federal courts: a very preliminary set of notes for Federal court teachers. (Symposium: Indian tribes and the Federal Courts: the overlooked sovereigns in Federal jurisdiction.)
Author: Pommersheim, Frank
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, Volume 36
Title: Tribal courts and Federal sentencing
Author: Washburn, Kevin K.
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, Volume 36
Title: Tribal immunity and tribal courts. (Symposium: Indian tribes and the Federal Courts: the overlooked sovereigns in Federal jurisdiction.)
Author: Struve, Catherine T.
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, Volume 36
Title: Tribes, wars, and the Federal courts: applying thr myths and the methods of MArbury v. Madison to tribal courts' criminal jurisdiction. (Symposium: Indian tribes and the Federal Courts: the overlooked sovereigns in Federal jurisdiction.)
Author: Resnik, Judith
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, Volume 36
Title: The trade-off between self-determination
and the trust docrine: tribal government and the possibility of
failure
Author: Rosser, Ezra
Source: Arkansas Law Review, Volume 58
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Title: The Sound Science Amendment to
the Endangered Species Act: Why It Fails to Resolve the Klamath
Basin Conflict
Author: Hein, James K.
Source: Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review,
Volume 57
Title: Subsistence whaling in the Native
village of Barrow: bringing autonomy to Native Alaskans outside
the International Whaling Commission
Author: Bakalar, Elizabeth M
Source: Brooklyn Journal of International Law, Volume 30
Title: The
Bureau of Indian Affairs and the federal trust obligation to American
Indians
Author: McCarthy, Robert
Source: Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law, Volume
19
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Title: Tribal criminal jurisdiction after
U.S. v. Lara: answering constitutional challenges to the Duro Fix.
(United States v. Lara, 541 U.S. 193, 2004.)
Author: Trachman, Will
Source: California Law Review, Volume 93
Title: Indian Gaming Roundtable
Author:
Source: California Lawyer, Volume 25
Title: Fisheries: Fishers, Natives, Sportsmen, States,
and Provinces
Author: McRae, Donald M.
Source: Canada-United States Law Journal, Volume 30
Title: Indigenous peoples at the margin of the global economy: a violation of the international human rights and international trade law
Author: Manuel, Arthur
Source: Chapman Law Review, Volume 8
Title: The international human right to culture: reclamation of the cultural identities of indigenous peoples under international trade law
Author: Hadjioannou, Marina
Source: Chapman Law Review, Volume 8
Title: Development. Constructive sovereignty
for indigenous peoples
Author: Sturgeon, Leslie
Source: Chicago Journal of International Law, Volume 6
Title: Trapped in a tangled web: the trouble with tribes and the sovereignity debacle. (United States v. Lara, 541 U.S. 193, 2004.)
Author: Batzer, MacKenzie T.
Source: Chapman Law Review, Volume 8
Title: Official
Insignia, Culture and Native Americans: An Analysis of Whether Current
United StatesTrademark Law Should Be Changed to Prevent the Registration
of Official Tribal Insignia
Author: Lury, Alexis A
Source: Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property, Volume
1
Title: Just when you thought it was safe to go back
on the Rez: is it safe?
Author: Cowley, Jared B
Source: Cleveland State Law Review, Volume 52
Title: Indigenous peoples' rights to water
under international norms
Author: Getches, David H.
Source: Colorado Journal of International Evironmental Law
and Policy, Volume 16
Title:
Basic Indian Law Research Tips - Part 1: Federal Indian Law*
Author: Selden, David. & Martens, Monica
Source: The Colorado Lawyer, Volume
34. (No. 5, May 2005)
* The link above goes to an updated version of the article.
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NILL ID: 14472
Blue book cite: 34 Colo. Law. 43
Title: Basic
Indian Law Research Tips - Part II: Tribal Law*
Author: Selden, David and Monica Martens.
Source: The Colorado Lawyer, Volume 34
* The link above goes to an updated version of the article.
# Pages: 3
NILL ID: 14590
Blue Book Cite: 34 Colo. Law. 115
Title: Safeguarding Native American sacred art by partnering tribal law and equity: an exploratory case study applying the Bulun Bulun equity to Navajo sandpainting
Author: Matlon, Amina Para
Source: Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts, Volume 27
Title: The Indian law canons of contruction v. the
Chevron doctrine: congressional intent and the unambiguous answer
to the ambiguous problem
Author: Hall, Scott C.
Source: Connecticut Law Review, Volume 37
Title:
African Americans and aboriginal peoples: similarities and differences in historical experiences
Author: Wilkins, David E.
Source: Cornell Law Review, Volume 90 (2005)
Title: Prespective justice and the weight of history
Author: Morison, Samuel T.
Source: Creighton Law Review, Volume 38
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Title: Anderson v. Evans, 371 F.3d 475 (9th Cir. 2004) [Case Summary]
Author:
Source: Environmental Law, Volume 35
Title: Judicial regrets and the of the Cushman Dam
Author: Rodgers, William H., Jr.
Source: Environmental Law, Volume 35
Title: Using plenary power as a sword: tribal civil regulatory jurisdiction under the Clen Water Act after United States v. Lara
Author: Tweedy, Anne E.
Source: Environmental Law, Volume 35
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Title: The Indian Child Welfare Act Amendments of 2003
Author: Yablon, Marcia
Source: Family Law Quarterly, Volume 38 (2004)
Title: The Big Tent
Author: Schuck, Thomas R.
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 52
Title:
The Federal Criminal Justice System in Indian Country and the Legacy of Colonialism
Author: Washburn, Kevin K.
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 52
Title: Hundreds of nations, millions of people: one
senior judge on the federal bench
Author: Kronk, Elizabeth A.
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 52
Title: Ignore the Man Behind the Curtain: A Brief
History of Thirty Years of the Indian Law Conference
Author: Baca, Lawrence R.
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 52
Title: Practicing Indian Law in Tribal Courts
Author: Watt, Wlliam
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 52
Title: Thirty Years of Federal Indian Law
Author: Baca, Lawrence R.
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 52
Title: Commentary on reconsidering the commission's treatment of tribal courts
Author: Black, Bruce D.
Source: Federal Sentencing Reporter, Volume 17
Title: Commentary: Policy meets practice: why tribal court convictions should not be counted
Author: Sands, Jon M.
Source: Federal Sentencing Reporter, Volume 17
Title: Commentary: treatment of tribal court convictions
Author: Canby, William C. Jr.
Source: Federal Sentencing Reporter, Volume 17
Title: Reconsidering the commission's treatment of tribal courts
Author: Washburn, Kevin
Source: Federal Sentencing Reporter, Volume 17
Title: Minority report: the endorsement test and Native American religions on federal lands
Author: Langford, Michelle B.
Source: First Amendment Law Review, Volume 1
Title:
Speaking with a Forked Tongue in the Global Debate on Traditional Knowledge and Genetic Resources:
Are U.S. Intellectual Property Law and Policy Really Aimed at Meaningful Protection for Native American Cultures?
Author: Kremers, Nancy
Source: Fordham Intellectual Property, Media, and Entertainment Law Journal, Volume 15
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Title: The comparative rights of indispensable
sovereigns
Author: Fletcher, Matthew L. M.
Source: Gonzaga Law Review, Volume 40
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Title: Learning to sell grandmother: why City of Sherrill, New York v. Oneida Indian Nation of New York should be upheld to preserve tax-free status of tribal real estate acquisition. (Oneida Indian Nation of N.Y. v. City of Sherrill, N.Y., 337 F.3d 139, 2d Cir. 2003.)
Author: Jerde, Jay Donald
Source: Hamline Law Review, Volume 28
Title: "Ua koe ke kuleana o na kanaka" (reserving the rights of native tenants): integrating kuleana rights and land trust priorities in Hawaii
Author: Garovoy, Jocelyn B.
Source: Harvard Environmental Law Review, Volume 29
Title: Farmers, fish, tribal power, and poker: reallocating water in the Truckee River Basin, Nevada and California
Author: Cosens, Barbara
Source: Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, Volume 10
Title: Secularizing the sacrosanct: defining "sacred"
for Native American sacred sites protection legislation
Author: McDonald, Amber L
Source: Hofstra Law Review, Volume 33
Title: American Indians, the racial surprise
in the 1964 Civil Rights Act: they may, more correctly, perhaps,
be dominated a political group
Author: Baca, Lawrence R.
Source: Howard Law Journal, Volume 48
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Title:
Natural Resources Management and Species Protection in Indian Country:
Alternatives to Imposing Federal and State Enforcement Upon Tribal Governments and Native Americans
Author: Diener, Colleen M.
Source: Idaho Law Review, Volume 41 (2004)
Title: Using the Forfeiture Laws to Protect Archaological Resources
Author: Casella, Stefan D.
Source: Idaho Law Review, Volume 41 (2004)
Title: The
American Indian Probate Reform Act of 2004: "Last Call" for Land
Consolidation?
Author: Sledd, John
Source: Indian Law Newsletter, Volume 13
Title: Attention
Tribal Employers! Do your ERISA Benefit Plans Exist Under Tribal
Law?
Author: Favard, Kristi
Source: Indian Law Newsletter, Volume 13
Title: Developments
in Class II Gaming
Author: Woolsey, Timothy W. and Elizabeth L. Homer
Source: Indian Law Newsletter, Volume 13
Title:
Indian Law in the U.S. Supreme Court in the Year 2005
Author: Anderson, Robert
Source: Indian Law Newsletter, Volume 13
Title:
Leveraging Tribal Sovereign Economic Advantages to Attract Private
Investment in Indian Country
Author: Galanda, Gabriel S., and Debora Juarez
Source: Indian Law Newsletter, Volume 13
Title:
Paying at the Pump: Recent Developments in Indian Taxation Law
Author: Smith, Rob Roy
Source: Indian Law Newsletter, Volume 13
Title:
So, What Does Satisfy the "Political Integrity" Test?
Author: Schlosser, Thomas P.
Source: Indian Law Newsletter, Volume 13
Title: Somewhere
Over the Rainbow: The Tribal "Pot of Gold" In Federal Title IV-E
Funding
Author: Colegrove, Leona T.
Source: Indian Law Newsletter, Volume 13
Title: Stopping the "savage Indian" myth: dealing tiht the doctrine of laches in Lanham Act claims of disparagement. (Pro-Football, Inc. v. Harjo, 284 F. Supp. 2d 96, D.D.C. 2003.)
Author: Latterell, Steven R.
Source: Indiana Law Journal, Volume 80
Title: Safeguarding Employees' Rights in Winding-Up Proceedngs--The Indian Perspective
Author:
Source: International Company and Commercial Law Review, Volume 16
Title: Bonnichsen v. United States: time, place, and the search for identity
Author: Harding, Sarah
Source: International Journal of Cultural Property, Volume 12
Title: Public heritage, a desire for a white history for America, and some impacts of the Kennewick Man/Ancient One Decision
Author: Zimmerman, Larry J.
Source: International Journal of Cultural Property, Volume 12
Title: International Cultural Property
Author: Gerstenblith, Patty
Source: International Lawyer, Volume 39
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Title: Alaska's Village Economies
Author: Huskey, Lee
Source: Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law, Volume 24
Title: Issues of Trust: Resolving Mismanagement of the Indian Trust Fund
Author: Cafer, Allison
Source: Journal of Dispute Resolution, 2004
Title: Give me a home where the buffalo roam": the
case in favor of the management-function transfer of the National
Bison Range to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the
Flathead Nation
Author: Lyons, Erin Patrick
Source: Journal of Gender, Race and Justice, Volume 8
Title: Vaffling Distinctions Between Criminal and
Regulatory: How Public Law 280 Allows Notions of State Policy to
Trump Tribal Sovereignty
Author: Garrison, Emma
Source: Journal of Gender, Race and Justice, Volume 8
Title: Tribal Sovereignty Over Water Quality
Author: Owley, Jessica
Source: Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law, Volume 20 (2004)
Title: The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
Author: Berardi, Gigi
Source: Journal of Land, Resources and Environmental Law, Volume 24 (2004)
Title: ANCSA and Sovereignty Litigation
Author: Kendall-Miller, Heather
Source: Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law, Volume 24
Title: Unforgiving Geographies and the Unsettling of Alaska
Author: Berardi, Gigi
Source: Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law, Volume 24
Title: Tribal environmental sovereignty: culturally
appropriate protection or paternalism?
Author: Fleder, Anna and Darren J. Ranco
Source: Journal of National Resources and Environmental Law,
Volume 19
Title: State v. George Tassel: states' rights and the Cherokee court cases
Author: Davis, Robert Scott
Source: Journal of Southern Legal History, Volume 12 (2004)
Title: Genetics research in American Indian communities:
sociocultural considerations and participatory research
Author: Warne, Donald
Source: Jurimetrics Journal, Volume 45
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Title: Considering individual religious
freedoms under tribal constitutional law
Author: Carpenter, Kristen A.
Source: Kansas Journal of law and Public Policy, Volume 14
Title: 2003 Tribal Law and Governance Conference
Author: Valencia-Weber, Gloria
Source: Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, Volume 14 (2004)
Title: Decision and Order of the Court [Martinez v. Santa Clara Pueblo]
Author: Leeds, Stacy L.
Source: Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 14
Title: Foreword: 2003 Tribal Law and Governance Conference
Author: Leeds, Stacy L.
Source: Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 14
Title: Indian Policy and the Imagined Indian Woman
Author: Berger, Bethany R.
Source: Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 14
Title: Indigenous Peoples and the Promise of Globalization: An Essay on Rights and Responsibilities
Author: Riley, Angela R.
Source: Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 14
Title: Nation Building in Indian Country: The Blackfoot Constitutional Review. (The Fifth Annual Tribal Law and Governance Conference.
Author: Helton, Taiawagi
Source: Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, Volume 13
Title: Petitioners Brief - Reargument of Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe. (The Fifth Annual Tribal Law and Governance Conference. )
Author: LaVelle, John P.
Source: Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, Volume 13
Title:
Petitioner's Brief [Martinez v. Santa Clara Pueblo]
Author: Collins, Richard B.
Source: Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 14
Title: The Quest for Hawaiian Sovereignty: An Argument for the Rejection of Federal Acknowledgement
Author: Arnett, Jennifer L.
Source: Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 14
Title: Red and black--a divided Seminole
Nation: Davis v. U.S.
Author: Pearson, Joyce A. McCray
Source: Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy
Title: Respondents' Brief [Martinez v. Santa Clara Pueblo]
Author: Skibine, Alex Tallchief
Source: Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 14
Title: Respondents' Brief - Reargument of Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe. (The Fifth Annual Tribal Law and Governance Conference. )
Author: Gunn, Steven J.
Source: Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, Volume 13
Title: Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez: Twenty-five Years of Disparate Cultural Visions.
An Essay Introducing the Case for Re-argument Before the American Indian Nations Supreme Court
Author: Valencia-Weber, Gloria
Source: Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 14
Title: Testimony of a Santa Clara Woman
Author: Swentzell, Rina
Source: Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 14
Title: Theoretical restrictions on the
sharing of indigenous biological knowledge: implications for freedom
of speech in tribal law
Author: Fletcher, Matthew L. M.
Source: Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, Volume 14
Title: Toward an Indigenous Jurisprudence of Rape
Author: Deer, Sarah
Source: Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 14
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Title: Perceptions of the process: Indian gaming as it affects federal tribal acknowledgment law and practices
Author: Cramer, Renee Ann
Source: Law and Policy, Volume 27
Title: What are you going to do with the
village's knowledge? Talking tradition, talking law in Hopi Tribal
Court
Author: Richland, Justin B.
Source: Law and Society Review, Volume 39
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Title: Refocusing Professor Gould: The
economic basis for restoring self-government to Maine's Indian tribes
Author: Sample, Gregory W
Source: Maine Bar Journal, Volume 20
Title: The plight of "nappy-headed"
Indians: the role of tribal sovereignty in the systematic discrimination
aginst Black Freedmen by the Federal Government and Native American
tribes.
Author: Williamson, Terrion L.
Source: Michigan Journal of Race and Law, Volume 10
Title: Traditional knowledge & intellectual
property: a TRIPs- compatible approach
Author: Gervais, Daniel
Source: Michigan State Law Review. Volume 2005
Title: The Class II gaming debate: the Johnson Act vs. the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
Author: Straudenmaier, Heidi McNeil
Source: Mississippi Law Journal, Volume 74
Title: American Indian and Alaskan native health care today: the United States
government's disparate treatment leaves tribal people trailing.
Author: Rope, Deborah Broken
Source: The Modern American, Volume 1 (2005)
# Pages: 3
Blue book cite: 1 Mod. Am. 12
Title: Surviving racism and sexual assault: American Indian women left
unprotected.
Author: Ellison, Talib
Source: The Modern American, Volume 1 (2005)
# Pages: 7
Blue book cite: 1 Mod. Am. 21
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Title: Court picks new test in Cotton Petroleum
Cotton Petroleum Corp. v. New Mexico 109 S. Ct. 1698
Author:
Source: Natural Resources Journal, Volume 30 (1990)
Title: Kennewick Man, kinship, and the "dying race": the Ninth Circuit's assimilationalist assault on the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
Author: Dussias, Allison M.
Source: Nebraska Law Review, Volume 84
Title: Due Diligence in Business Transactions with Tribal Governments and Enterprises
Author: Johnson, Maurice R.
Source: The Nebraska Lawyer, August 2005
Title: Mulit-Jurisdictional Weed and Seed Initiative in Thurston County
Author: Brownyard, Debora
Source: The Nebraska Lawyer, August 2005
Title: Ghost Law and Indian Nation Sovereignity
Author: Snowden, John Rockwell
Source: The Nebraska Lawyer, August 2005
Title: Overview of the ICWA: "the Most Ignored Federal Law Ever."
Author: Eveleth, Sherri
Source: The Nebraska Lawyer, August 2005
Title: Practicing in Tribal Courts: A Rewarding Opportunity
Author: Charging, Leonika R.
Source: The Nebraska Lawyer, August 2005
Title: Citizenship and suffrage:
the Native American struggle for civil rights in the American West, 1830-1965
Author: Rollings, Willard Hughes
Source: Nevada Law Journal, Volume 5 (2004)
Title: Cross-border issues in gaming,
sponsored by the William S. Boyd School of Law and International Masters of Gamings Law
Author: Cabot, Anthony N.
Source: Nevada Law Journal, Volume 4 (2003/2004)
Title: Federal courts, state power, and Indian tribes: confronting the well-pleaded complaint rule
Author: Smith, Kaighn, Jr.
Source: New Mexico Law Review, Volume 35
Title: Syposium on Enforcing the Judgements of Tribal Courts
Author: Laurence, Robert
Source: New Mexico Law Review, Volume 34
Title: Changing the Broders of the Federal Trust Obligation: the Urban Indian Health Care Crisis
Author: Trombino, Caryn
Source: New York University Journal of Legislative and Public Policy, Volume 8
Title: Banishment from within and without:
analyzing indigenous sentencing under international human rights standards
Author: Miller, Colin
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80 (2004)
Title: Borrowing from Blackacre: Expanding
tribal land bases through the creation of future interests and joint
renancies
Author: Leeds, Stacy L
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80
Title: Borrowing from Blackacre: expanding tribal
land bases through the creation of future interests and joint tenancies
Author: Carpenter, Kristen
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80
Title: Civil Procedure - Tribal Subject Matter Jurisdiction
Author:
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80
Title: Constitutional shadows: The missing
narrative in Indian law
Author: Pommersheim, Frank
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80
Title: In pursuit of tribal economic development as a substitute for reservation tax revenue
Author: Carlson, Kirsten
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80
Title: In pursuit of tribal economic development
as a substitute for reservation tax revenue
Author: Fletcher, Matthew L.M.
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80
Title: An interdisciplinary approach to
American Indian economic development
Author: Graham, Lorie M.
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80
Title: Labor relations and tribal self-governance
Author: Olson, Steven F.
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80
Title: Labor relations and tribal self-governance
Author: Singel, Wenona T.
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80
Title: Racial Equality: Old and New Strains and American Indians
Author: Valencia-Weber, Gloria
Source: Notre Dame Law Review, Volume 80
Title: Spreading the wealth: Indian gaming and revenue-sharing agreements. Commentary.
Author: Buffalo, Henry
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80
Title: Spreading the wealth: Indian gaming
and revenue-sharing agreements
Author: Light, Steven A., Kathryn R.L. Rand, Alan P. Meister
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80
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Title: Beyond Reparations: an American Indian Theory of Justice
Author: Bradford, William
Source: Ohio State Law Journal, Volume 66
Title: A narrative of sovereignty: illuminating
the paradox of the domestic dependent naiton
Author: Krakoff, Sarah
Source: Oregon Law Review, Volume 83
Title: The politics of abundance: towards
a future of tribal-state relations
Author: Wood, Mary Christina
Source: Oregon Law Review, Volume 83
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Title: Forsaking the forests for the trees:
forestry law in Papua New Guinea inhibits indigenous customary ownership
Author: Vegter, Alyssa A.
Source: Pacific Rim Law and Policy Journal, Volume 14
Title: The role of the Cofederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation in fighting to protect and clean-up the boundary waters of the United States: a case study of the Upper Columbia River and Lake Roosevelt environment.
Author: Du Bey, Richard A.
Source: Penn State Environmental Law Review, Volume 12
Title:
The D.C. Circuit's Preferential Treatment of the Native Amreican Preference in Government Contract Awards.
(American Federation of Government Employees v. United States [AFGE II], 330 F.3d 513, D.C. Cir. 2003.)
Author: Clark, Jessica Lynn
Source: Public Cont Law Journal, Volume 34
Title: Indian burial sites unearthed: the misapplication of the Native American Graves and Repatriation Act
Author: Ritchie, Lucus
Source: Public Land and Resources Law Review, Volume 26
Title:
Reconsidering the Original Founding of Indian and Non-Indian America:
Why a Second American Founding Based on Principles of Deep Diversity is Needed
Author: Cross, Raymond
Source: Public Land and Resources Law Review, Volume 25 (2004)
Title: Tribal Sovereignty and Natural Resource Damages
Author: Kanner, Allan
Source: Public Land and Resources Law Review, Volume 25 (2004)
Title:
When Good Streams Go Dry: United States v. Adair
and the Unprincipled Elimination of a Federal Forum for Treaty Reserved Rights
Author: Sudbury, Ryan
Source: Public Land and Resources Law Review, Volume 25 (2004)
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Title: Exploration and Development Agreements on Indian Lands
Author: Vollmann, Tim
Source: Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute. Proceedings, Volume 50
Title: Minimizing the double tax burden on oil and gas production in Indian country
Author: Sullivan, Alan L.
Source: Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, Volume 36 (1990)
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Title: Civil regulatory jurisdiction over fee simple tribal lands: why Congress is not acting trustworthy
Author: Mattson, Yvonne
Source: Seattle University Law Review, Volume 27
Title:
The use of hiring preferences by Alaska Native corporations after
(Malabed v. N. Slope Borough, 335 F.3d 864, 9th Cir. 2003, 70 P.3d
416, Alaska 2003.)
Author: Mills, James P.
Source: Seattle University Law Review, Volume 28 (2005)
Title: A review of explaining race disparities in South Dakota sentecing and incarceration by Richard Braunstein and Amy Schweinle
Author: Goldberg, Carole
Source: South Dakota Law Review, Volume 50
Title: Waiting for study III: a review of explaining race disparities in South Dakota sentencing and incarceration by Richard Braunstein and Amy Schweinle
Author: Daugherty, Danelle J.
Source: South Dakota Law Review, Volume 50
Title:
A new approach to an old problem: could California's proposed ban on "Redskins" mascots in public schools have withstood a constitional challenge?
Author: Brock, Lauren
Source: Sports Lawyer Journal, Volume 12
Title: Sovereignty of the soul: exploring the intersection
of rape law reform and federal Indian law
Author: Deer, Sarah
Source: Suffolk University Law Review, Volume 38
Title:
R. v. Powley: Building a Foundation for the Constitutional Recognition of Metis Aboriginal Rights
Author: Sterling, Lori
Source: Supreme court Law Review 2nd Series, Volume 24
Title: Exercising their rights: Native
American Nations of the United States enhancing political sovereignty
through ratification of the Rome Statute
Author: Kiefer, Kristoffer P.
Source: Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce,
Volume 32
Title: Exercising their rights: Native American Nations of the United States enhancing political sovereignty through ratification of the Rome Statute
Author: Kiefer, Kristoffer P.
Source: Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce, Volume 32
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Title: A tale of two taxes--preemption on the reservation:
Cotton Petroleum Corp. v. New Mexico 109 S. Ct. 1698
Author:
Source: Tax Law, Volume 43 (1990)
Title: Don't Think of a Hippopotamus: an Essay on First-Year Contracts,
Earthquake Prediction, Gun Control in Baghdad, the Indian Civil Rights Act, the Clean Water Act,
and Justice Thomas' Separate Opinion in United States v. Lara.
Author: Laurence, Robert
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 40
Title: Indian sovereignty--beyond the well-pleaded complaint rule
Author:
Source: Thurgood Marshall Law Review, Volume 15 (1989/1990)
Title:
Environmental Justice and Indigenous Peoples in the United States: An International Human Rights Analysis
Author: Gast, Kristen Marttila
Source: Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, Volume 14
Title: Another Such Victory and We Are Undone:
A Call to An American Indian Declaration of Independence
Author: Bradford, William
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 40
Title: Lara, Lawrence, Supreme Court Litigaton, and Lessons from Social Movements
Author: Washburn, Kevin K.
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 40
Title: Symposium Foreward [Tribal Sovereignty and United States v. Lara]
Author: Tatum, Melissa L.
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 40
Title: Symposium: Tribal Sovereignty and United States v. Lara
Author: Berger, Bethany R.
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 40 (2004)
Title: United States v. Lara as a Story of Native Agency
Author: Berger, Bethany R.
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 40
Title: United States v. Lara, Indian Tribes, and the Dialectic of Incorporation
Author: Skibine, Alex Tallchief
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 40
U
Title:
A Native American Tribe Does Not Qualify as a Person Who May Sue under 42 U.S.C. [Section] 1983
Author: Egner, Stephanie
Source: University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review, Volume 26
Title: Tracking Trajectoies: Aboriginal Goverance as an Aboriginal Right
Author: Borrows, John
Source: University of British Columbia Law Review, Volume 38
Title:
The United States Government Is Liable in Damages for the Breach of Its Fiduciary Duties
To Maintain and Preserve Trust Property under the Indian Tucker Act.
Author: Egner, Stephanie
Source: University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review, Volume 26
Title: A property rights approach to sacred
sites cases: asserting a place for Indians as nonowners
Author: Carpenter, Kristen A.
Source: University of California Los Angeles Law Review,
Volume 52
Title: Appropriating Availability:
Reconciling Purpose and Text under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act
Author: Glazer, Elizabeth M.
Source: University of Chicago Law Review, Volume 71
Title: Water quality standards and Indian tribes:
are tribes afraid of clean water?
Author: Moser, Kurt R
Source: University of Denver Water Law Review, Volume 8
Title: The power to tax, the power to destroy,
and the Michigan Tribal-State Tax Agreements
Author: Fletcher, Matthew L. M.
Source: University of Detroit Mercy Law Review, Volume 82
Title: Judicial enforcement of "official" indigenous languages: a comparative analysis of the Maori and Hawaiian struggles for cultural language rights
Author: Kupau, Summer
Source: University of Hawai'i Law Review, Volume 26
Title: The digital divide dilemma: preserving Native
American culture while increasing access to information technology
on reservations
Author: Bissell, Therese
Source: University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology
and Policy, Volume 2004
Title: Meyers v. Board of Education: the Brown v.
Board of Indian Country
Author: Baca, Lawrence R.
Source: University of Illinois Law Review, Volume 2004
Title: Tribal Employment Separation: Tribal Law Enigma, Tribal Governance Paradox, and Tribal Court Conundrum
Author: Fletcher, Matthew L. M.
Source: University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Volume 38
Title: Interim Costs: The impact of Okanagan Indian Band.
Author: McLaughlin, Brian; Tobias, Cheryl; Cameron, Craig.
Source: University of New Brunswick Law Journal, Volume 54 (2005)
Title: Miccosukee: Can the Mere Transport of Unaltered Water Violate the Clean Water Act?
Author: Beless, Rosemary J.
Source: Utah Bar Journal, Volume 17
Title: A
civic-Republican vision of "domestic dependent nations"
in the twenty-first century: tribal sovereignty re-envisioned, reinvigorated,
and re-empowered
Author: Babcock, Hope M.
Source: Utah Law Review, 2005
Title: State authority to tax non-Indian oil & gas production on reservations:
Cotton Petroleum Corp. v. New Mexico 109 S. Ct. 1698
Author:
Source: Utah Law Review, 1989
V
Title: From self-determination to self-domination:
Native Americans, Western culture, and the promise of constitutional-based
reform
Author: Fershee, Joshua
Source: Valparaiso University Law Review, Volume 39
W
Title: Putting flesh on the bones of United States v. Winans:
private party liability under treaties that reserve actual fish for the tribal taking.
(United States v. Winans, 198 U.S. 371, 1905.)
Author: Halm, Lindsay
Source: Washington Law Review, Volume 79 (2004)
Title: Straight Stealing : Towards an Indigenous System of Cultural Property Protection
Author: Riley, Angela R.
Source: Washington Law Review, Volume 80
Title: Give Them Their Due: An African-American
Reparations Program Based on the Native American Federal Aid Model
Author: Danielson, Mishael A. and Alexis Pimentel
Source: Washington and Lee Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal,
Volume 10
Title: Federal recognition of Native American tribes: the case of California's Amah Mutsun
Author: Hart, E. Richard
Source: Western Legal History, Volume 16
Title: Tribal-state compacts: legitimate or illegal
taxation of Indian gaming in California?
Author: Ranat, Rubin
Source: Whittier Law Review, Volume 26
Title: The Legal Framework for Indigenous Language
Rights in the United States
Author: Fife, James
Source: Willamete Law Review, Volume 41
Title: Proud traditions: Reflections of a lifelong Washington Redskins fan
on the Harjo decisions & the use of Native American names in sports.
Author: Reiner, Justin
Source: Willamete Sports Law Journal, Volume 2
Title: A legacy of Public Law 280:
comparing and contrasting Minnesota's new rule for the recognition of tribal court judgments with the recent Arizona rule
Author: Washburn, Kevin K.
Source: William Mitchell Law Review, Volume 31 (2004)
Title: Bringing the federal exhaustion
rule of tribal remedies home to Wisconsin courts. (Teague v. Bad
River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians [Teague
III], 2003 WI 118, 265 Wis. 2d 64, 665 N.W.2d 899.)
Author: Cahill, Bryan
Source: Wisconsin Law Review, 2004
Title: Gaming Compact - Separation of
Powers
Author: Blinka, Daniel D.
Source: Wisconsin Lawyer, Volume 77
Title: Researching
American Indian Law Online
Author: Gannaway, Amy
Source: Wisconsin Lawyer, Volume 78
Title: Tribes and tribulations: beyond
sovereign immunity and toward reparation and reconciliation for
the Estelusti
Author:
Source:
Y
Title: The
World Bank and the internalization of indigenous rights norms
Author: Sarfaty, Galit A.
Source: Yale Law Journal, Volume 114
Title: The Basic Principles of American
Law As it Applies to American Indian Tribes
Author: Laurence, Robert
Source: Yearbook of New Zealand Jurisprudence, Volume 6
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