2006 Law Review and Bar Journal Articles
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Title: Betting on their future: flush with casino
cash, American Indians are laying the creative legal groundwork for new ventures
Author: Tebo, Margaret Graham
Source: ABA Journal, Volume 92
Title: Stepping onto the Reservation: the National Labor Relations Board's new approach to
asserting jurisdiction over Indian tribes
Author: Grez, Kelly E. W.
Source: Administrative
Law Review, Volume 57
Title: Alternatives to incarceration for Tribal and Latino juveniles
Author: Mendoza, Natalie
Camacho
Source: Advocate, Volume 49
Title: The changing landscape of Indian estate planning and probate
Author: Nash, Douglas
Source: Advocate, Volume 49
Title: Doe v. Mann: the Indian Child Welfare Act, the Rooker-Feldman Doctrine, and Public Law 280
Author: Smith, Clay
Source: Advocate, Volume 49
Title: Idaho's Four Compacts for Tribal Gaming
Author: Gilmore, Michael S.
Source: Advocate, Volume 48
Title: Provincial jurisdiction to infringe Aboriginal rights
Author: Kickbush, Kathryn
Source: Advocate, Volume 63
Title: Taxing times: the U.S. Supreme Court muddies Indian Law Taxation Jurisprudence again
Author: Smith, Rob Roy
Source: Advocate, Volume 49
Title: The administrative tribal recognition process
and the courts
Author: Iraola, Roberto
Source: Akron Law Review, Volume 38
Title: Exclusive of What? The Historical Context of the 1970 Metlakatla Amendment to PL 280
Author: Harrington, Andy
Source: Alaska Law Review (2006)
Title: Stealing from the poor to give to the rich: why New York should abandon attempts to collect fuel taxes on reservations
Author: Tingley, Jonathon B.
Source: Albany Law Review, Volume 69
Title: The American Indian Probate Reform
Act of 2004: the death of fractionation or individual Native American
property interests and tribal customs?
Author: McCulley, Kristina L.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30, No. 2 (2005/2006)
Title: Application of the National Labor Relations Act and the the Fair Labor Standards Act to Indian tribes: Thwarting the economic self-determination of tribes
Author: Richard, Ann
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30
Title: The Bethal Therapeutic Court: a study of how therapeutic courts align with Yup'ik and community based notions of justice
Author: Ptacin, John M.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30
Title: Bringing down the house: as states
attempt to curtail Indian gaming, have we forgotten the foundational
principles of tribal sovereignty?
Author: Baucom, Justin Neel
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30, No. 2 (2005/2006)
Title: Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma v.
Norton, 389 F.3d 1074 (10th Cir. 2004)
Author: Sher, Robert J.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30, No. 2 (2005/2006)
Title: The Chiricahua Apaches and the
Assimilation Movement, 1865-1886: a historical examination
Author: Ragsdale, John W., Jr.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30, No. 2 (2005/2006)
Title: City of Sherrill v. Oneida Indian
Nation
Author: Berkey, Curtis
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30, No. 2 (2005/2006)
Title: Conflicts in sovereignty: the Narragansett tribe in Rhode Island
Author: Nowlin, Bryan J.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30
Title: Damming rivers, damning cultures
Author: Lawrence, Michael P.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30
Title: Honor among thieves: the absence of adequate enforcement protections for Native American royalty theft
Author: Siegrist, Kent
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30
Title: Is hindsight 20-20? Reconsidering the importance of pre-constitutional documents
Author: Carlson, Kirsten Matoy
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30
Title: Native Hawaiians: the issue of federal recognition
Author: Pybas, Justin L.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30
Title: Separating instrumental from intrinsic rights: toward an understanding of indigenous participation in international rule-making
Author: Bluemel, Erik B.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30
Title: Shooting the Messanger (review
of Ward Churchill, On the Justice of Roosting Chickens: Consequences
of U.S. Imperial Arrogance and Criminality)
Author: Delgado, Richard
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30, No. 2 (2005/2006)
Title: A Snowbowl Dj Vu: the battle between Native American tribes and the Arizona Snowbowl continues
Author: Cragun, Boone
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30
Title: Taxation update
Author: Devol, Valerie R.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30, No. 2 (2005/2006)
Title: Tribal Energy Resource Agreements:
Tools for achieving energy development and tribal self-sufficiency
or an abdication of federal environmental and trust responsiblities?
Author: Miles, Andrea S.
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30, No. 2 (2005/2006)
Title: The "who and where" means
the state takes all: state taxation crosses into Indian country
Author: Stoner, Kelly Gaines
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 30, No. 2 (2005/2006)
Title: A Family Lawyer's Guide to the Indian Child Welfare Act
Author: Tebben, Carol
Source: American Journal of Family Law (2006)
Title: Choosing tribal law: why state
choice-of-law principles should apply to disputes with tribal contacts
Author: Florey, Katherine J.
Source: American University Law Review, Volume 55 (2006)
Title: Growing Indian Economies
Author: Berg, Tim
Source: Arizona Attorney, Volume 42
Title: Doctrinal Anachronism?: revisiting the practicably
irrigable acreage standard in light of international law for the rights of
indigenous peoples
Author: Smith, Dana
Source: Arizona Journal of International & Comparative Law, Volume
22
Title: The equitable application of international law: revised prnciples for a solution to the Maasai land dispute
Author: Jefferies, Regina
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, Volume 37
Title: Justice and the outsider: jurisdiction over nonmembers in tribal legal systems
Author: Berger, Bethany R.
Source: Arizona State Law Journal, Volume 37
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Title: Indigenous peoples' environmental rights:
evolving common law perspectives in Canada, Australia, and the United States
Author: Manus, Peter
Source: Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review, Volume 33
Title: Prioritizing multiple uses on public lands
after Bear Lodge (The law and planning of public open spaces: Boston's Big
Dig and Beyond)
Author: Bluemel, Erik B.
Source: Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review, Volume 32,
Winter 2005
Title: Western Intellectual Property and
Indigenous Cultures: The Case of the Panamanian Indigenous Intellectual
Property Law
Author: De Obaldia, Irma Isabel
Source: Boston University International Law Journal, Volume
23 (2005)
Title: The nature of representation: the Cherokee right to a comgressional delegate
Author: Rosser, Erza
Source: Boston University Public Interest Law Journal, Volume 15
Title: Some kind of religious freedom: national
prohibition and the Volstead Act's exemption for the religious use of wine
Author: Newsom, Michael deHaven
Source: Brook Law Review, Volume 70
Title: The new frontier of federal Indian law: the United States Supreme Court's active divestiture of the tribal sovereignty
Author: Long, Andrew E.
Source: Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal, Volume 23
Title: The Bureau of Indian Affairs and the federal trust obligation to American Indians
Author: McCarthy, Robert
Source: BYU Journal of Public Law, Volume 19
Title: There is nothing light about feathers: finding form in the jurisprudence of Native American religious exemptions
Author: Dalton, James R.
Source: BYU Law Review
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Title: Complicating culture in child placement decisions
Author: Bunting, Annie
Source: Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, Volume 16
Title: Addition Of A Pollutant And Division Of A Natural Body Of Water: Should There Be A New Math For Npdes Permits Under The Clean Water Act?
Author: Konkoly-Thege, Richard
Source: Capital University Law Review, Volume 33
Title: Off-white in an Age of White Supremacy: Mexican Elites and the Rights of Indians and Blacks in Nineteenth-century New Mexico
Author: Gomez, Laura
Source: Chicano-Latino Law Review, Volume 25
Title: From chicken to Chignik: the search for jury impartiality in rural Alaska Native Communities
Author: Knowles, Devon
Source: Columbia Human rights Law Review, Volume 37
Title: Felix Cohen's brand of legal realism
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Author: Paul, Jeremy
Source: Connecticut Law Review, Volume 38, No. 4 (2006)
Title: Implicit divestiture reconsidered: outtakes from the Cohen's Handbook cutting-room floor
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Author: LaVelle, John P.
Source: Connecticut Law Review, Volume 38, No. 4 (2006)
Title: Is Public Law 280 fit for the twenty-first century? Some data at last
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Author: Goldberg, Carole and Champagne, Duane
Source: Connecticut Law Review, Volume 38, No. 4 (2006)
Title: Liberalism and republicanism in federal Indian law
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Review's pages.]
Author: Berger, Bethany R.
Source: Connecticut Law Review, Volume 38, No. 4 (2006)
Title: Montana at the crossroads
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Review's pages.]
Author: Royster, Judith V.
Source: Connecticut Law Review, Volume 38, No. 4 (2006)
Title: Nine-tenths of the law: title, possession & sacred obligations
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Author: Singer, Joseph William
Source: Connecticut Law Review, Volume 38, No. 4 (2006)
Title: Redefining the status of Indian tribes within "Our Federalism": beyond the dependency paradigm
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Author: Skibine, Alex Tallchief
Source: Connecticut Law Review, Volume 38, No. 4
Title: State action and punitive damages: a new twist on an old debate
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Author: Walker, Eric E.
Source: Connecticut Law Review, Volume 38, No. 4 (2006)
Title: Transcending transcendental nonsense: toward a new realism in federal Indian law
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Author: Frickey, Philip P.
Source: Connecticut Law Review, Volume 38, No. 4 (2006)
Title: Tribal self-determination at the crossroads
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Author: Washburn, Kevin K.
Source: Connecticut Law Review, Volume 38, No. 4 (2006)
Title: The virtues and vices of sovereignty
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Review's pages.]
Author: Krakoff, Sarah
Source: Connecticut Law Review, Volume 38, No. 4 (2006)
Title: The civil and criminal penalty provisions of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990
Author: Iraola, Roberto
Source: Cumberland Law Review, Volume 36
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Title: Challenges to sacred site protection
Author: Tsosie, Rebecca
Source: Denver University Law Review, Volume 83, No. 4 (2006)
Title: Conservation Easements: An Underdeveloped Tool To Protect Cultural Resources
Author: Kueter, Lawrence R. and Jensen, Christopher S.
Source: Denver University Law Review, Volume 83, No. 4 (2006)
Title: Listening to all the voices, old and new: the evolution of land ownership in the modern west
Author: Wilkinson, Charles
Source: Denver University Law Review, Volume 83, No. 4 (2006)
Title: Rethinking the role of the Federal Trust responsibilty in protecting Indian land and resources
Author: Berkey, Curtis G.
Source: Denver University Law Review, Volume 83, No. 4 (2006)
Title: The Wisconsin Supreme Court fires a near fatal shot at the "new buffalo"
Author: Hamilton, Steven D.
Source: DePaul Law Review, Volume 55 (2006)
Title: The Iowa Indian Child Welfare Act: clarification and enhancement of the Federal Act
Author: Foxhoven, Jerry R.
Source: Drake Law Review, Volume 54
Title: Indigenous lands as cultural property: a new approach to indigenous land claims
Author: Wiersma, Lindsey L.
Source: Duke Law Journal, Volume 54
Title: Contracts formed under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act are as binding as any other government agreements with a contractor. (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma v. Leavitt, 543 U.S. 631, 2005.)
Author: Jensen, Mary
Source: Duquesne Law Review, Volume 44 (2006)
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Title: Ninth Circuit limits NAGPRA to remains linked
with presently existing tribes
Author: Musselman, Jenna
Source: Ecology Law Quarterly, Volume 32
Title: Negotiating
tribal water rights
Author: Colby, Bonnie G.
Source: Environmental Law, Volume 35
Title: The role of captives and the rule of capture
Author: VanderVelde, Lea
Source: Environmental Law, Volume 35
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Title: Bar None! The Social Impact of Testing Federal Indian Law on State Bar Exams
Author: Galanda, Gabriel S.
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 53
Title: Lessons learned from my trip to the Indian Law Conference
Author: Spalter, Robyn J.
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 53 (2006)
Title: Reviving Local Tribal Control in Indian Country
Author: Fletcher, Matthew L. M.
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 53
Title: Critical conversations on nationalism, self-determination, indigenous people, globalization and colonialism: reflections on the South-North Exchange, 2004 & 2005
Author: Gil, Yanira Reyes
Source: Florida Journal of International Law, Volume 17 (2005)
Title: The indigenous claim for recognition in the international public sphere
Author: Niezen, Ronald
Source: Florida Journal of International Law, Volume 17 (2005)
Title: Indigenous self-determination in Latin America
Author: Oquendo, Angel R.
Source: Florida Journal of International Law, Volume 17 (2006)
Title: The principle of political unity and cultural minorities' self-government
Author: Bonilla, Daniel
Source: Florida Journal of International Law, Volume 17 (2005)
G
Title: Developments in the Executive Branch:
Challenges to Combating Drug Trafficking on Indian Reservations
Author: Marquez, Diego
Source: Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, Volume 20 (2006)
Title: The indigenious sustainability
paradox and the quest for sustainability in post-colonial societies:
is indigenious knowledge all that is needed?
Author: Maragia, Bosire
Source: Georgetown International Environmental Law Review,
Volume 18 (2006)
Title: The failure of the National Historic Preservation
Act in the Missouri River Basin and a proposed solution
Author: Ritchi, Lucus
Source: Great Plains Natural Resources Journal, Volume 9
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Title: Bridging the divide: the role of science
in Species Conservation Law
Author: Carden, Kristin
Source: Harvard Environmental Law Review, Volume 30
Title: (Native) American exceptionalism in Federal
Public Law
Author: Frickey, Philip P.
Source: Harvard Law Review, Volume 119
Title: Coast Salish property law: an alternative paradigm for environmental relationships
Author: Barsh, Russel Lawrence
Source: Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law & Policy, Volume 12
Title: Reservations on tribal sovereignty: how United States v. Lara will affect Indians, tribes, and the fight to regain independence.
Author: Roberts, Alex B.
Source: Houston Law Review, Volume 43
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Title: The doctrine of discovery in American Indian Law
Author: Miller, Robert J.
Source: Idaho Law Review, Volume 42
Title: Legal Systems as Cultural Rights:
a Rights' Based Approach to Traditional Legal Systems under the
Indian Constitution
Author: Dam, Shubhankar
Source: Indiana International & Comparative Law Review,
Volume 16 (2006)
Title: The incorporation of the Native American past:
Cultural Extermination, Archaeological Protection, and the Antiquities
Act of 1906
Author: Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip
Source: International Journal of Cultural Property
Title: Remembering humanity: how to include human
values in a scientific endeavor
Author: Lippert, Dorothy
Source: International Journal of Cultural Property, Volume 12
J
Title: Anderson v. Evans: will Makah whaling under
the treaty of Neah Bay survive the Ninth Circuit's application of the MMPA?
Author: Roghair, David L.
Source: Journal of Environmental Law & Litigation, Volume 20
Title: A brave attempt: can the National
Collegiate Athletic Association sanction colleges and universities
with Native American mascots?
Author: Franklin, Kenneth B.
Source: Journal of Intellectual Property Law, Volume 13 (2006)
Title: Aboriginal subsistence whaling and the right
to practice and revitalize cultural traditions and customs
Author: Lippert, Dorothy
Source: Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy, Volume 12
Title: Indian Law: setting the stage for 'Lara II'
Author: Barney, Carrie
Source: Journal of the Kansas Bar Association, Volume 75
Title: You're not Native American--you're too old!: Bonnichsen v. United States exposes the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. (Bonnichsen v. United States, 217 F. Supp. 2d 1116, D. Or. 2002 [Bonnichsen II]; and Bonnichsen v. United States, 367 F.3d 864, 9th Cir. 2004 [Bonnichsen IV].)
Author: Ripley, Will R.
Source: Journal of Gender, Race and Justice, Volume 9
Title: The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA)--whose settlement was it? An overview of salient issues
Author: Berardi, Gigi
Source: Journal of Land, Resources and Environmental Law, Volume 25
Title: Alaska Natives and the new harpoon: economic performance of the ANCSA Regional Corporations
Author: Colt, Stephen
Source: Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law, Volume 25
Title: ANCSA unrealized: our lives are not measured in dollars
Author: Allaway, James
Source: Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law, Volume 25
Title: Commentary on sovereignity: the other Alaska Native claim
Author: Case, David S.
Source: Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law, Volume 25
Title: The environmental front: cultural warfare in the west
Author: Morrow, Erin
Source: Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law, Volume 25
Title: NAGPRA: a look back through the litigation
Author: Yasaitis, Kelly E.
Source: Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law, Volume 25
Title: Integrating spaces: new perspectives on race in the property curriculum
Author: Brophy, Alfred L.
Source: Journal of Legal Education, Volume 55
Title: Cropped ears from bruised pride--the early
law of adultery among Creek Indians
Author: Wilson, Charles H. III
Source: The Journal of Southern Legal History, Volume 13
Title: Collection of state excise taxes on Native
American reservations: Larry Garrison examines the various judicial determinations
and state regulations regarding the imposition of state excise taxes on cigarettes
and motor vehicle fuel on Native American tribal members and nonmembers.
Author: Garrison, Larry R.
Source: Journal of State Taxation, Volume 23, Winter 2005
Title: Thomas Jefferson and the American
Indian Nations: Native American sovereignty and the Marshall Court
Author: Bragaw, Stephen G.
Source: Journal of Supreme Court History, Volume 31 (2006)
K
Title: Public perception as a sovereignty protection
issue
Author: Mankiller, Wilma
Source: Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Volume 14
L
Title: More than the law: perspectives on an English-only case in Navajo country
Author: Zachary, Mary-Kathryn
Source: Labor Law Journal, Volume 56 (2005)
Title: San Manuel Bingo and Casino: centrally located in the broad perspective of Indian law
Author: McCracken, Richard G.
Source: Labor Lawyer, Volume 21
Title: Union's gamble pays off: in San Mianuel Indian Bingo & Casino, the NLRB breaks the nation's promise and reverses decades-old precedent to assert jurisdiction over tribal enterprises on Indian reservations
Author: Wermuth, Anna
Source: Labor Lawyer, Volume 21
Title: A note on the Study of Indian Legal History
Author: Kolsky, Elizabeth
Source: Law and History Review, Volume 23
Title: Creating
a Supplemental Thesaurus to the LCSH for a specialized collection:
The Experience of the National Indian Law Library
Author: Martens, Monica
Source: Law Library Journal, Volume 98 n2 (Spring 2006)
Title: Creating an Indian law subject headings thesaurus for the National Indian Law Library
Author: Martens, Monica and Selden, David
Source: Law Library Journal, Volume 96
Title: The Common Sense of Anti-Indian Racism: Reactions to Mashantucket Pequot Success in Gaming and Acknowledgment
Author: Cramer, Renee Ann
Source: Law and Social Inquiry, Volume 31 (2006)
Title: The "other" treaties: comments on Deloria and DeMallie's documents of American Indian Diplomacy
Author: Bernholz, Charles D.
Source: Legal Reference Services Quarterly, Volume 24
Title: The existing indian family exception to the Indian Child Welfare Act: the states' attempt to slaughter tribal interests in indian children
Author: Jaffke, Cheyanna L.
Source: Louisana Law Review, Volume 66 (2006)
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Title: Education of American Indians in the age of Brown v. Board of Education
Author: Prucha, Francis Paul
Source: Marquette law Review, Volume 89
Title: Grutter v. Bollinger's strict scrutiny dichotomy: diversity is a compelling state interest, but the University of Michigan Law School's admissions plan is not narrowly tailored
Author: Raines, Douglas M.
Source: Marquette Law Review, Volume 89
Title: Panzer v. Doyle: Wisconsin constitutional law deals the Governor a new hand. (Panzer v. Doyle, 2004 WI 52, 680 N.W.3d 666.)
Author: Wawrzyn, James J.
Source: Marquette Law Review, Volume 89
Title: American Indians, crime, and the law
Author: Washburn, Kevin K.
Source: Michigan Law Review, Volume 104
Title: Indian lands - surface access and use
Author: Branch, Colby L.
Source: Mineral Law Series: Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation (February
17, 2005)
Title: Split estates under the Alaska Native Claims
Settlement Act
Author: Sorensen, Stephen F.
Source: Mineral Law Series: Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation (February
17, 2005).
Title: Biotech patents and indigenous peoples
Author: Karjala, Dennis S.
Source: Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, Volume 7 (2006)
Title: "I'm an Indian outlaw, half Cherokee and Choctaw:" criminal jurisdiction and the question of Indian status
Author: Meyring, Weston
Source: Montana Law Review, Volume 67 (2006)
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Title: NARF Legal Review : Vol. 31 No. 1. Winter/Spring 2006
Author: 15264
Source: 31 NARF Legal Review (Winter/Spring 2006) No.1
Title: NARF Legal Review : Vol. 30 No. 1. Winter/Spring 2005
Author: Not available
Source: NARF
Title: NARF Legal Review : Vol. 30 No.
2. Summer/Fall 2005
Author: Not Available
Source: NARF
Title: Native American sovereignity on trial
Author: Martinez, Marcos D.
Source: Natural Resources Journal, Volume 44
Title: State ex rel. Martinez v. City of Las Vegas:
the misuse of history and precedent in the abolition of the Pueblo Water Rights
Doctrine in New Mexico
Author: Mulvany, Martha E.
Source: Natural Resources Journal, Volume 45
Title: Of Buffalo Herds and Tribal Environmental Protection Programs
Author: Suagee, Dean B.
Source: Natural Resources & Environment, Volume 20
Title: Strategies for addressing Native traditional cultural properties
Author: Palmer, Sarah
Source: Natural Resources and Environment, Volume 20
Title: Treating tribes differently: civil jurisdiction inside and outside Indian country
Author: Minzner, Max
Source: Nevada Law Journal, Volume 6
Title: Indian land claim dispute back on agenda
Author: Caher, John
Source: New York Law Journal (April 19, 2005)
Title: Valuing traditional ecological knowledge: incorporating the experiences of indigenous people into global climate change policies
Author: Zimmerman, Erika M.
Source: New York University Environmental Law Journal, Volume 13
Title: Federal criminal law and tribal self-determination
Author: Washburn, Kevin K.
Source: North Carolina Law Review, Volume 84
Title: National identity and liberalism in international
law: three models
Author: Desautels-Stein, Justin
Source: North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial
Regulation, Volume 31
Title: Borrowing from Blackacre: expanding tribal
land bases through the creation of future interests and joint tenancies
Author: Leeds, Stacy L.
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 80
Title: Me, Randy Lee and the Susans: an informal, mostly non-legal essay on the use of indian nicknames for sport teams
Author: Laurence, Robert
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 81 (2006)
Title: Politics, history, and semantics:
the federal recognition of Indian tribes
Author: Fletcher, Matthew L. M.
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 82 (2006)
O
Title: A new era of economic termination? Justice Department announces an effort to restrict class II Indian gaming
Author: McBride, Michael D.
Source: Oklahoma Bar Journal, vol. 77, no. 6 (2006)
P
Title: Cutting the cord: Ho'oponopono and Hawaiian restorative justice in the criminal law context
Author: Hosmanek, Andrew J.
Source: Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal, Volume 5
Title: Double taxation in Indian country:
unpacking the problem and analyzing the role of the federal government
in protecting tribal governmental revenues
Author: Cowan, Mark J.
Source: Pittsburgh Tax Review, Volume 2 (2005)
Title: The Cushman Dam Case and Indian
Treaty Rights: Skokomish Indian Tribe v. United States, et al.
Author: Morisset, Mason D.
Source: The Public Land & Resources Law Review, Volume
27 (2006)
Title: Negotiating Winters: A Comparative
Case Study of the Montana Reserved Water Rights Compact Commission
Author: Stansbury, Merianne A.
Source: The Public Land & Resources Law Review, Volume
27 (2006)
Title: The other side of the dam story: a review
of Coyote Warrior [2004; VanDevelder, Paul; Little, Brown]
Author: Gordon, Stacy L.
Source: Public Land & Resources Law Review, Volume 26
Title: Ubi Jus Incertum, Ibi Jus Nullum:
Where the Right Is Uncertain, There Is No Right: United States v.
Navajo Nation
Author: Stone, Jason
Source: The Public Land & Resources Law Review, Volume
27 (2006)
R
Title: Keep your hands off my (dead) body: a critique of the ways in which the state disrupts the personhood interests of the deceased and his or her kin in disposing of the dead and assigning identity in death
Author: Clark, Mary L.
Source: Rutgers Law Review, Volume 58
S
Title: The Unitary Waters Approach: the government's misguided attempt to limit the reach of the Clean Water Act
Author: Blank, Brad W.
Source: San Diego Law Review, Volume 42
Title: Protecting American Indian sacred sites
on federal lands
Author: Pianca, Elizabeth G.
Source: Santa Clara Law Review, Volume 45
Title: John Marshall and Indian Land rights: a historical rejoinder to the claim of Universal Recognition og the Doctrine of Discovery
Author: Watson, Blake A.
Source: Seton Hall Law Review, Volume 36
Title: Native American mascots and team names: throw away the key; the Lanham Act is locked for Future Trademark Challenge
Author: Dennie, Christian
Source: Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law, Volume 15
Title: Tribal Kulturkampf: the role of race ideology in constructing Native American identity
Author: Pratt, Carla D.
Source: Seton Hall Law Review, Volume 35
Title: Explaining race disparities in South Dakota
sentencing and incarceration
Author: Braunstein, Richard
Source: South Dakota Law Review, Volume 50
Title: A Legal History of Blood Quantum in Federal
Indian Law to 1935
Author: Spruhan, Paul
Source: South Dakota Law Review, Volume 51
Title: State v. Cummings: Collision with
Nevada v. Hicks
Author: Shattuck, Laura A.
Source: South Dakota Law Review, Volume 51 (2006)
Title: The Nuclear Carrot
Author: Aug, Lisa
Source: Turtle Quarterly, Spring-Summer (1993)
Title: Tribal workers' compensation
Author: Jones, Jay and Parris, John
Source: Sovereignty symposium 2006 : common ground (ID# 15347)
Title: Where do the dead go? A Discussion of the need to enact more specific legislation in North America to better serve Native Americans' rights to indigenous skeletal remains
Author: Eden, Katreina
Source: Southwestern Journal of Law and Trade in the Americas, Volume 12
Title: Ace in the hole: land's key role in Indian gaming
Author: Brown, Alan E.
Source: Suffolk University Law Review, Volume 39
Title: Aboriginal and treaty rights in Canada
Author: Morse, Bradford W.
Source: Supreme Court Law Review, Volume 27
Title: Developments in Aboriginal Law: the 2004-2005 term
Author: Rotman, Leonard I.
Source: Supreme Court Law Review (Canada), Second Series, Volume 30
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Title: Examining federal income tax policy toward
Indian tribes
Author: Cowan, Mark J.
Source: Tax Notes, Volume 106
Title: Treaties, tribes, and income tax
Author: Raby, Burgess J.W.
Source: Tax Notes, Volume 106
Title: Native American identity and the challenge of Kennewick Man
Author: Ray, S. Alan
Source: Temple Law Review, Volume 79 (2006)
Title: Liability of non-Indian batterers in Indian Country: a jurisdictional analysis
Author: Ritcheske, Kathryn A.
Source: Texas Journal of Women and Law, Volume 14
Title: Stories that make the law free: literature as a bridge between the law and the culture in which it must exist
Author: Lorillard, Christine Metteer
Source: Texas Wesleyan Law Review, Volume 12
Title: The intersection of corporate America and Indian country: negotiating successful business alliances
Author: Staudenmaier, Heidi McNeil
Source: Thomas M. Cooley Law Review, Volume 22 (2005)
Title: By Eminent Domain or Some Other Name: A Tribal Perspective on Taking Land
Author: Leeds, Stacy L.
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 41
Title: City of Sherrill v. Oneida Indian Nation of New York: a regretful postscript to the taxation chapter in Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law
Author: Krakoff, Sarah
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 41
Title: Federal Indian law cases in the
Supreme Court's 2004-2005 Term
Author: Rice, G. William
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 41 (2005)
Title: Recovering homelands, goverance, and lifeways: a book review of Blood Struggle: the Rise of Modern Indian Nations
Author: Carpenter, Kristen A.
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 41
Title: Power, Authority, and Tribal Property
Author: Singel, Wenona T.
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 41
Title: Symposium Foreword: Indian Nations and the Law
Author: Singer, Joseph William
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 41
Title: Taxation of Indians: an analysis and comparison of New Mexico and Oklahoma state tax laws
Author: Zimmermann, Anne
Source: Tulsa Law Review, Volume 41
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Title: Testing the bomb: disparate impacts on indigenous peoples in the American West, the Marshall Islands, and in Kazakhstan
Author: Threet, Jessica Barkas
Source: University of Baltimore Journal of Environmental Law, Volume 13
Title: Turning back the clock: the loss
of tribal jurisdiction over involuntary juvenile dependency proceedings
Author: Martinez, Sarah
Source: University of California at Davis Journal of Juvenile
Law and Policy, Volume 10 (2006)
Title: South Florida Water Management District v. Miccosukee Tribe of Indians: The Slippery Slope to Federal Control of State Water Diversions
Author: Gaudette, Crystal Mothershead
Source: University of California at Davis Law Review, Volume 39
Title: Paving the way for the future: potential structures for tribal economic development
Author: Williams, John L.
Source: UCLA Indigenous People's Journal of Law, Culture and Resistance, vol. 2 (2005)
Title: Eagle feathers and equality: lessons on religious exceptions from the Native American experience
Author: Worthen, Kevin J.
Source: University of Colorado Law Review, Volume 76
Title: 2005 Indian Water Rights Settlement
Conference Keynote Address
Author: Cosens, Barbara
Source: University of Denver Water Law Review, Volume 9 (2006)
Title: The federal government's failure to provide health care to urban Native Americans in violation of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act
Author: Graleski, Beverly
Source: University of Detroit Mercy law Review, Volume 82
Title: Lost in the shuffle: state-recognized tribes and the tribal gaming industry
Author: Koenig, Alexa
Source: University of San Francisco Law Review, Volume 40
V
Title: Native American mascots' last stand? Legal difficulties in eliminationg public university use of Native American mascots
Author: Moushegian, Brian R.
Source: Villanova Sports & Entertainment Law Journal, Volume 13 (2006)
Title: An argument for the partial abrogation of federally recognized tribes' sovereign power over membership
Author: Reitman, Eric
Source: Virginia Law Review, Volume 92 (2006)
W
Title: State and local tax emeption of
reacquried Indian lands: City of Sherrill v. Oneida Indian Nation
Author: Ulfig, Mark. A.
Source: Wayne Law Review, Volume 51 (2005)
Title: Indian law: a bit more mainstream in Washington
Author: Galenda, Gabe
Source: Washington State Bar News, Volume 59
Title: 'Att
Hascu 'Am O 'I-oi? What direction should we take?: the desert people's
approach to the militarization of the border
Author: Luna-Firebaugh, Eileen
Source: Washington University Journal of Law and Policy, Volume 19
Title: The
insidious colonialism of the conqueror: the federal government in
modern tribal affairs
Author: Fletcher, Matthew L. M.
Source: Washington University Journal of Law and Policy, Volume 19
Title: The
new challenge to native identity: an essay on indigeneity and whiteness
Author: Tsosie, Rebecca
Source: Washington University Journal of Law and Policy, Volume 18
Title: Sovereignty, self-determination, and environment-based cultures: the emerging voice of indigenous peoples in international law
Author: Manus, Peter
Source: Wisconsin International Law Journal, Volume 23
Title: Surveying
the boundaries: state and tribal court jurisdiction
Author: Hanan, Beth Ermatinger
Source: Wisconsin Lawyer, Volume 79 (2006)
Y
Title: International responsibility for human rights violations by American Indian tribes
Author: Cowan, Klint A.
Source: Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal, Volume 9 (2006)
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