Like the miner\u27s canary, the Indian marks the shift from fresh air to poison gas in our political atmosphere and our treatment of Indians, even more than our treatment of other minorities, reflects the rise and fall in our democratic faith, wrote Felix S. Cohen, an early expert in Indian legal affairs. In this book, David Wilkins charts the fall in our democratic faith through fifteen landmark cases in which the Supreme Court significantly curtailed Indian rights. He offers compelling evidence that Supreme Court justices selectively used precedents and facts, both historical and contemporary, to arrive at decisions that have undermined tribal sovereignty, legitimated massive tribal land losses, sanctioned the diminishment of Indian rel...
For a century and a half, the Supreme Court was faithful to a set of foundation principles respectin...
Since 1831, Indian nations have been viewed as Domestic Dependent Nations located within the geograp...
[F]rom the very moment the general government came into existence to this time, it has exercised its...
This article is a content analysis examination of 107 federal court cases involving American Indian ...
The debate over which legal Indigenous Peoples should govern Native American political power and pro...
For a century and a half, the Supreme Court was faithful to a set of foundation principles respectin...
This paper examines the Supreme Court\u27s substantial abandonment of a territorially based concepti...
This paper examines the Supreme Court\u27s substantial abandonment of a territorially based concepti...
This paper examines the Supreme Court\u27s substantial abandonment of a territorially based concepti...
This paper examines the Supreme Court\u27s substantial abandonment of a territorially based concepti...
This paper examines the Supreme Court\u27s substantial abandonment of a territorially based concepti...
American Indian tribal sovereignty is viewed very differently in the United States Supreme Court tha...
For a century and a half, the Supreme Court was faithful to a set of foundation principles respectin...
American Indian tribal sovereignty is viewed very differently in the United States Supreme Court tha...
For a century and a half, the Supreme Court was faithful to a set of foundation principles respectin...
For a century and a half, the Supreme Court was faithful to a set of foundation principles respectin...
Since 1831, Indian nations have been viewed as Domestic Dependent Nations located within the geograp...
[F]rom the very moment the general government came into existence to this time, it has exercised its...
This article is a content analysis examination of 107 federal court cases involving American Indian ...
The debate over which legal Indigenous Peoples should govern Native American political power and pro...
For a century and a half, the Supreme Court was faithful to a set of foundation principles respectin...
This paper examines the Supreme Court\u27s substantial abandonment of a territorially based concepti...
This paper examines the Supreme Court\u27s substantial abandonment of a territorially based concepti...
This paper examines the Supreme Court\u27s substantial abandonment of a territorially based concepti...
This paper examines the Supreme Court\u27s substantial abandonment of a territorially based concepti...
This paper examines the Supreme Court\u27s substantial abandonment of a territorially based concepti...
American Indian tribal sovereignty is viewed very differently in the United States Supreme Court tha...
For a century and a half, the Supreme Court was faithful to a set of foundation principles respectin...
American Indian tribal sovereignty is viewed very differently in the United States Supreme Court tha...
For a century and a half, the Supreme Court was faithful to a set of foundation principles respectin...
For a century and a half, the Supreme Court was faithful to a set of foundation principles respectin...
Since 1831, Indian nations have been viewed as Domestic Dependent Nations located within the geograp...
[F]rom the very moment the general government came into existence to this time, it has exercised its...