This article reviews and analyzes the judicial canons of construction for Native American treaties and statutes. It discusses their theoretical justifications and practical applications. It concludes that the treaty canon has ready support in contract law and the law of treaty interpretation. Justification of the statutory canon is more challenging and could be strengthened by attention to the democratic deficit when Congress imposes laws on Indian country. Applications of the canons have mattered in disputes between Indian nations and private or state interests. They have made much less difference, and have suffered major failings, in disputes with the federal government. Recent Supreme Court decisions restricting tribal sovereignty show s...
Federal Indian law... is a loosely related collection of past and present acts of Congress, treaties...
In federal Indian law, the treaty operates as our foundational legal text. Reflecting centuries-old ...
The controversy surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline (“DAPL”) has put the peaceful plains of North...
This article reviews and analyzes the judicial canons of construction for Native American treaties a...
When interpreting statutes enacted for the benefit or regulation of Indians or construing treaties s...
This Note argues that the canons of construction should play a central role in the interpretation of...
According to federal Indian law\u27s canons of construction, statutes enacted for the benefit of Ame...
Federal Indian law in the United States has historically relied on application of the Indian Canons ...
In this insightful analysis of the role of the courts in determining whether an Indian treaty has be...
This Article provides a summary of the law of tribal civil jurisdiction over persons who are not mem...
The debate over which legal Indigenous Peoples should govern Native American political power and pro...
This article examines the adverse effects of federal case law and legislation on tribal courts and t...
American Indian tribal sovereignty is viewed very differently in the United States Supreme Court tha...
American Indian nations seldom brought lawsuits to enforce their rights prior to the 1960s but have ...
Congressional pronouncements in the area of Indian law have often been both sweeping and contradicto...
Federal Indian law... is a loosely related collection of past and present acts of Congress, treaties...
In federal Indian law, the treaty operates as our foundational legal text. Reflecting centuries-old ...
The controversy surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline (“DAPL”) has put the peaceful plains of North...
This article reviews and analyzes the judicial canons of construction for Native American treaties a...
When interpreting statutes enacted for the benefit or regulation of Indians or construing treaties s...
This Note argues that the canons of construction should play a central role in the interpretation of...
According to federal Indian law\u27s canons of construction, statutes enacted for the benefit of Ame...
Federal Indian law in the United States has historically relied on application of the Indian Canons ...
In this insightful analysis of the role of the courts in determining whether an Indian treaty has be...
This Article provides a summary of the law of tribal civil jurisdiction over persons who are not mem...
The debate over which legal Indigenous Peoples should govern Native American political power and pro...
This article examines the adverse effects of federal case law and legislation on tribal courts and t...
American Indian tribal sovereignty is viewed very differently in the United States Supreme Court tha...
American Indian nations seldom brought lawsuits to enforce their rights prior to the 1960s but have ...
Congressional pronouncements in the area of Indian law have often been both sweeping and contradicto...
Federal Indian law... is a loosely related collection of past and present acts of Congress, treaties...
In federal Indian law, the treaty operates as our foundational legal text. Reflecting centuries-old ...
The controversy surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline (“DAPL”) has put the peaceful plains of North...