American Indian law commonly describes the body of law by which the United States government regulates its relationship to Indian tribes and Native American citizens. First explorations of Indian law tend to surprise and intrigue the researcher. Unique legal rules characterize the field and extensive historical research may be required. Basic legal principles that govern a factual situation involving non- Indians may not apply to an Indian-law case of similar facts. Appellate decisions may lack broad applicability because they are so closely tied to treaty language or the history of a single tribe. Questions involving Indian law are beginning to arise in new contexts and have become more complex. Specialty legislation applies to Alaska Nati...
The law of Indian tribes is under attack by non-Indians, with the most strident and hostile attacks ...
Over the past 500 years, American Indians have been subjected to inequalities through the United Sta...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
This article surveys the past and present role of lawyers in the field of Indian law, from the absen...
This article, which is divided into three parts, examines the regulations and the judicial gloss pla...
Territory of Oklahoma. [1936] Establishment of a court in Indian Territory with jurisdiction over In...
This article is intended to rebut several of Mr. Brakel\u27s key assertions and to emphasize the wel...
The debate over which legal Indigenous Peoples should govern Native American political power and pro...
This article is a guide to legal research with the specific goal of assisting practitioners. The typ...
This Article will demonstrate that virtually all elements of Indian affairs can be traced to the dec...
A Review of American Indians, Time, and the Law: Native Societies in a Modern Constitutional Democr...
Introduction to Federal Indian Law, broken down by years: 1492, 1787, 1828, 1887, 1934, 1953, 1968 t...
The most recent Indian law case before the Supreme Court, California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indi...
“Today, in the United States, we have three types of sovereign entities– the Federal government, the...
The most recent Indian law case before the Supreme Court, California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indi...
The law of Indian tribes is under attack by non-Indians, with the most strident and hostile attacks ...
Over the past 500 years, American Indians have been subjected to inequalities through the United Sta...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...
This article surveys the past and present role of lawyers in the field of Indian law, from the absen...
This article, which is divided into three parts, examines the regulations and the judicial gloss pla...
Territory of Oklahoma. [1936] Establishment of a court in Indian Territory with jurisdiction over In...
This article is intended to rebut several of Mr. Brakel\u27s key assertions and to emphasize the wel...
The debate over which legal Indigenous Peoples should govern Native American political power and pro...
This article is a guide to legal research with the specific goal of assisting practitioners. The typ...
This Article will demonstrate that virtually all elements of Indian affairs can be traced to the dec...
A Review of American Indians, Time, and the Law: Native Societies in a Modern Constitutional Democr...
Introduction to Federal Indian Law, broken down by years: 1492, 1787, 1828, 1887, 1934, 1953, 1968 t...
The most recent Indian law case before the Supreme Court, California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indi...
“Today, in the United States, we have three types of sovereign entities– the Federal government, the...
The most recent Indian law case before the Supreme Court, California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indi...
The law of Indian tribes is under attack by non-Indians, with the most strident and hostile attacks ...
Over the past 500 years, American Indians have been subjected to inequalities through the United Sta...
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with America...