Moderator: Professor Monte Mills Panelists: Gregory Ablavsky: Analogizing Native Nations to other Sovereigns Alexander Skibine: Economic Rights and the Development of the “Level Playing Field” in Tribal Sovereignty Rebecca Tsosie: Sovereignty and Tribal Data in the “Big Data” Ag
Prof. Alex Tallchief Skibine of the University of Utah College of Law discusses the dialogue occurri...
Moderator:Karen Grigsby Bates, NPR News Panelists:Joseph Grodin, Former Associate Justice, Supreme C...
On June 18, 2001, in Washington, D.C., Jack Abramoff, a powerful Washington lobbyist, met with Micha...
Moderator: Professor Monte Mills Panelists: Gregory Ablavsky: Analogizing Native Nations to other S...
The University of Arizona Law’s Arizona Journal of Environmental Law and Policy (AJELP) hosted the S...
Professor of Law and Executive Director, Indian Legal Program, Arizona State University College of L...
Allison Dussias, Professor of Law, New England School of Law discusses the roles of courts, agencies...
Tribes in the United States no longer hold the distinction of being sovereign states in the world sy...
American Indian tribal sovereignty is viewed very differently in the United States Supreme Court tha...
Moderator: Dr. Theodor Gordon, CSB+SJU Director, Initiative for Native Nation Relation Dr. Derek Lar...
It is no secret that there are strained relations between Native American tribes and the U.S. Govern...
Alaska Natives have been living on the land that is now known as Alaska since time immemorial. Altho...
The concept of sovereignty currently dominates Indigenous affairs in the United States.1 The advance...
PANEL 4 of the 2013 Graduate History Conference features presentations and papers under the topic of...
For the first time in U.S. history, a Native American will lead a cabinet-level department in the U....
Prof. Alex Tallchief Skibine of the University of Utah College of Law discusses the dialogue occurri...
Moderator:Karen Grigsby Bates, NPR News Panelists:Joseph Grodin, Former Associate Justice, Supreme C...
On June 18, 2001, in Washington, D.C., Jack Abramoff, a powerful Washington lobbyist, met with Micha...
Moderator: Professor Monte Mills Panelists: Gregory Ablavsky: Analogizing Native Nations to other S...
The University of Arizona Law’s Arizona Journal of Environmental Law and Policy (AJELP) hosted the S...
Professor of Law and Executive Director, Indian Legal Program, Arizona State University College of L...
Allison Dussias, Professor of Law, New England School of Law discusses the roles of courts, agencies...
Tribes in the United States no longer hold the distinction of being sovereign states in the world sy...
American Indian tribal sovereignty is viewed very differently in the United States Supreme Court tha...
Moderator: Dr. Theodor Gordon, CSB+SJU Director, Initiative for Native Nation Relation Dr. Derek Lar...
It is no secret that there are strained relations between Native American tribes and the U.S. Govern...
Alaska Natives have been living on the land that is now known as Alaska since time immemorial. Altho...
The concept of sovereignty currently dominates Indigenous affairs in the United States.1 The advance...
PANEL 4 of the 2013 Graduate History Conference features presentations and papers under the topic of...
For the first time in U.S. history, a Native American will lead a cabinet-level department in the U....
Prof. Alex Tallchief Skibine of the University of Utah College of Law discusses the dialogue occurri...
Moderator:Karen Grigsby Bates, NPR News Panelists:Joseph Grodin, Former Associate Justice, Supreme C...
On June 18, 2001, in Washington, D.C., Jack Abramoff, a powerful Washington lobbyist, met with Micha...