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Last updated: March 4, 2026
Next update should be ready by: March 11, 2026
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- Filling the Tribal court attorney need through Tribes licensing their own attorneys.
- Fractionation by design: Remedy without repair in Indigenous-owned trust allotments.
- "In keeping with the constitution's original design": History and tradition in federal Indian law.
- Indigenous water governance and the Clean Water Act.
- A seat at the table: How Texas v. New Mexico provides Tribes a potential route to assert outstanding water rights claims in water compact disputes.
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