Indian Tribes are at the tip of the spear when it comes to climate change. Their dependence on their homelands for subsistence and cultural sustenance has made them vulnerable to climate-driven changes like sea level rise, shoreline erosion, and drought. As climate change makes their land less suitable for the animals and plants they depend on, tribes are facing increasing pressure to move to survive. Complicating any such move is its effect on tribal treaties that grant tribes sovereignty over their traditional land and their members. If tribes are forced to sever themselves from their homelands, will that affect their sovereignty; can their treaties migrate with them as they move to new land; where can tribes move to that will enable them...
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branc...
The effects of climate change can prove to be catastrophic to the environment as a whole as well as ...
In the United States, access to use water comes in the form of legally allocated rights to specific ...
Indian Tribes are at the tip of the spear when it comes to climate change. Their dependence on their...
Climate change is a global environmental problem, and yet, the adverse impacts of climate change are...
This Note explores how the encounter between two cataclysms may provide an avenue to mitigate nation...
In an age when vulnerable tribes and Native communities around the country are threatened by the imp...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Climate change is an existential threat facing all of humanity, disproportionately threatening the v...
The people indigenous to the Western portion of the lands now referred to as North America have reli...
Climate change is an increasingly pressing issue on the world stage. The federal government, however...
Just last year, residents of the small community of Newtok, Alaska—home to approximately 380 Yup’ik ...
Indigenous nations need to build a strategic resistance to dismantle the legal status quo and asser...
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branc...
Climate change threatens to displace as many as 200 million people internally and across national bo...
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branc...
The effects of climate change can prove to be catastrophic to the environment as a whole as well as ...
In the United States, access to use water comes in the form of legally allocated rights to specific ...
Indian Tribes are at the tip of the spear when it comes to climate change. Their dependence on their...
Climate change is a global environmental problem, and yet, the adverse impacts of climate change are...
This Note explores how the encounter between two cataclysms may provide an avenue to mitigate nation...
In an age when vulnerable tribes and Native communities around the country are threatened by the imp...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Climate change is an existential threat facing all of humanity, disproportionately threatening the v...
The people indigenous to the Western portion of the lands now referred to as North America have reli...
Climate change is an increasingly pressing issue on the world stage. The federal government, however...
Just last year, residents of the small community of Newtok, Alaska—home to approximately 380 Yup’ik ...
Indigenous nations need to build a strategic resistance to dismantle the legal status quo and asser...
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branc...
Climate change threatens to displace as many as 200 million people internally and across national bo...
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branc...
The effects of climate change can prove to be catastrophic to the environment as a whole as well as ...
In the United States, access to use water comes in the form of legally allocated rights to specific ...