This Article reviews the Supreme Court\u27s decision and proposals for congressional enactment of such federal jurisdiction
The thesis of this article is that by examining Federal Indian Law one better understands that the A...
For a presentation, I read the eighty-five cases published in the Indian Law Reporter during 1996. I...
What power do the federal courts have to supply tribal rights of action when Congress has been silen...
This Article reviews the Supreme Court\u27s decision and proposals for congressional enactment of su...
This Article seeks to fill the gap in the existing literature by exploring the constitutional limits...
This article is intended to rebut several of Mr. Brakel\u27s key assertions and to emphasize the wel...
Since 1831, Indian nations have been viewed as Domestic Dependent Nations located within the geograp...
This Note examines the issue of tribal court jurisdiction over cases in which both Indians and non-I...
The Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 provided a legislative answer to the question of whether, and to...
This Article will demonstrate that virtually all elements of Indian affairs can be traced to the dec...
This paper is part of a call for a paradigm-shifting re-examination by Indian tribes and Indian peop...
For a century and a half, the Supreme Court was faithful to a set of foundation principles respectin...
In 1941, Julia Martinez, a member of the Santa Clara Pueblo, and Myles Martinez, a Navajo, were marr...
This Article examines the United States Supreme Court’s July 9, 2020 decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma,...
This Article is intended to provide a basic overview of Indian court jurisdiction and practice for t...
The thesis of this article is that by examining Federal Indian Law one better understands that the A...
For a presentation, I read the eighty-five cases published in the Indian Law Reporter during 1996. I...
What power do the federal courts have to supply tribal rights of action when Congress has been silen...
This Article reviews the Supreme Court\u27s decision and proposals for congressional enactment of su...
This Article seeks to fill the gap in the existing literature by exploring the constitutional limits...
This article is intended to rebut several of Mr. Brakel\u27s key assertions and to emphasize the wel...
Since 1831, Indian nations have been viewed as Domestic Dependent Nations located within the geograp...
This Note examines the issue of tribal court jurisdiction over cases in which both Indians and non-I...
The Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 provided a legislative answer to the question of whether, and to...
This Article will demonstrate that virtually all elements of Indian affairs can be traced to the dec...
This paper is part of a call for a paradigm-shifting re-examination by Indian tribes and Indian peop...
For a century and a half, the Supreme Court was faithful to a set of foundation principles respectin...
In 1941, Julia Martinez, a member of the Santa Clara Pueblo, and Myles Martinez, a Navajo, were marr...
This Article examines the United States Supreme Court’s July 9, 2020 decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma,...
This Article is intended to provide a basic overview of Indian court jurisdiction and practice for t...
The thesis of this article is that by examining Federal Indian Law one better understands that the A...
For a presentation, I read the eighty-five cases published in the Indian Law Reporter during 1996. I...
What power do the federal courts have to supply tribal rights of action when Congress has been silen...